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1 1,1| 1~Vengeance! that is the first, the 2 1,1| He still breathes bitter vengeance, but he does not act. He 3 2,5| was because I dreamed of a vengeance as terrible as the offence. 4 3,1| this slander, and wreaking vengeance upon those who have ruined 5 4,1| your first thought be of vengeance! It is mine. But upon whom 6 4,1| upon whom can I wreak my vengeance? Upon the Count de Chalusse? 7 6,2| You have heard my vows of vengeance if I ever succeeded in discovering 8 6,2| me alike of happiness and vengeance!" ~If her son's life had 9 6,4| folly," she exclaimed, "but vengeance!" And as the astonished 10 7,7| persuaded that it is personal vengeance that I am pursuing?" said 11 10,1| was dreaming of wreaking vengeance on the Marquis de Valorsay 12 10,1| pay me for their treason. Vengeance is near. Read this letter." 13 11,5| but it is only to make his vengeance more certain. What! Pascal, 14 13,1| were equally resolved upon vengeance. And certainly the events 15 14,1| insults that cry out for vengeance and for blood. "Ah! the 16 15,4| At last the hour of my vengeance had arrived; for I had taken 17 17,2| innocence, and to wreak his vengeance upon M. de Coralth and the 18 18,5| overcome for long; a thought of vengeance speedily flashed through 19 20,2| rehabilitation, perhaps the joy of vengeance, the silence, which was