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1 VI| breathed an intense desire for vengeance.~ ~And M. d’Escorval was 2 XVI| to do? Of what terrible vengeance are you dreaming?”~ ~“I 3 XXII| they were not thinking of vengeance, is conclusively proved 4 XXVI| presidency of this tribunal of vengeance and of hatred had been bestowed 5 XXX| imprecations of hatred and vengeance that they had been betrayed— 6 XXXII| seemed to be meditating vengeance, and he added:~ ~“The people 7 XXXVII| his appearance would be a vengeance worthy of him.~ ~“I will 8 XXXIX| wild desire to wreak her vengeance on her rival took possession 9 XLII| insults before thinking of vengeance; and she had found her father 10 XLII| the chateau, and vowing vengeance on the Sairmeuse family. 11 XLIII| and to concoct schemes of vengeance. Her father no longer required 12 XLIV| whirlpool of passion, rancor, vengeance, and crime, and a voice 13 XLV| had accomplished; that the vengeance she had taken was not proportionate 14 XLVII| he murmured; “and now my vengeance has escaped me. Someone 15 L| and spoke of his oath of vengeance. He deeply regretted that 16 LII| innocence always calls for vengeance. Sooner or later, the guilty 17 LII| lives only in the hope of vengeance. It is true that we are 18 LIII| watching for his hour of vengeance.~ ~More troubled by her 19 LIII| but to wreak the desired vengeance upon his enemy, he must 20 LIII| their own hands his work of vengeance.~ ~But this was mere conjecture; 21 LIII| her up to her husband’s vengeance!”~ ~ 22 LIV| He remembered the oath of vengeance which he had pronounced