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| Alphabetical [« »] loud 14 louder 3 loudly 2 louis 18 louis-the-great 1 lounging 1 love 48 | Frequency [« »] 18 information 18 leaving 18 live 18 louis 18 meet 18 months 18 passing | Émile Gaboriau Baron Trigault's Vengeance IntraText - Concordances louis |
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1 2,4| Trigault has lost five hundred louis in betting. The Baroness 2 3,2| t know how many hundred louis staked upon your horses." ~ ~ 3 3,2| get eight or ten thousand louis for the lot. Domingo alone 4 4,1| the use of five thousand louis for a year.'" ~The baron' 5 5,1| defeat cost me two thousand louis!'" M. de Valorsay had said 6 5,4| hundred francs? What are three louis a day to a man who hires 7 5,5| and I owe you twenty-five louis. This is scarcely the time 8 5,5| inconvenience you to lend me fifty louis " ~"Certainly," interrupted 9 6,5| rather than give him a louis that came from you. You 10 7,3| or "I stake one hundred louis!" Standing silent and motionless 11 7,4| business pays me well. One louis out of every hundred that 12 7,5| Argeles. I wager one hundred louis on it. Why, if people attempted 13 7,6| gained - or lost - a hundred louis." ~He was nevertheless greatly 14 8,2| court of Francis I. or of Louis XII. Indeed, she sometimes 15 9,6| let him have for a hundred louis. He had not been foolish, 16 13,1| worth at least a thousand louis, and harnessed to the baroness' 17 15,3| my purse containing a few louis, a ring and a necklace, 18 20,3| you have come to your last louis, you will do what I have