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done 32
doomed 1
doomsday 1
door 98
door-keeper 1
door-post 1
doorkeeper 9
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102 out
100 left
100 yes
98 door
98 little
97 asked
97 us
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | Gevrol himself ran to the door. “Open!” he commanded, striking 2 I | battering-ram, he dashed open the door. Then the horror-stricken 3 I | his back turned to an open door leading into an adjoining 4 I | entrance through the back door. As the murderer darted 5 I | him, drew him outside the door. When they were a few steps 6 II | remained there, at that door, to parley with us.”~With 7 II | he hastened to the back door of the house, which opened 8 III | against the framework of the door, his hand pressed to his 9 III | footprints round about the door that Gevrol had forced open. 10 III | the Poivriere by the back door. They had started off running, 11 V | streamed through the open door, it could only have been 12 V | work that, in front of the door forced open by the police, 13 V | shrewd! What a lesson! The door should have been locked; 14 V | confined to breaking open the door.~The document Lecoq drew 15 V | the threshold of the outer door, called to him.~“Is there 16 VI | vehicle stopping before the door of the cabin interrupted 17 VII | went to the grating in the door, and told her to be quiet.”~ 18 VII | little latticed window in the door, by which the men on guard 19 VII | the threshold of the inner door, and holding the whole squad 20 VII | opposite the grating in the door, his elbows resting on his 21 VII | the prefecture.”~When the door of the prison-van had been 22 VII | alighted, and opened the door of the compartment in which 23 VII | the grated aperture in the door of the cell, he perceived 24 VII | that stood opposite the door. His face was turned toward 25 VII | hastened to the spot. The door was quickly opened, and 26 VIII | drive them to their own door.”~“Who knows? I saw them 27 VIII | had rung the bell at your door and were already in the 28 VIII | the string that opens the door and listened, but not hearing 29 VIII | hearing any one close the door or come upstairs, I said 30 VIII | women hastening toward the door. Before I could reach them 31 VIII | reach them they slammed the door in my face. I opened it 32 VIII | come no further than the door, but the others enter, and 33 VIII | his carriage, at his own door, he had a most unfortunate 34 IX | Lecoq went and tapped at a door that was indicated to him, 35 IX | could justly be laid at her door.~“I can tell you,” interrupted 36 IX | evening, when suddenly the door opened, and three men and 37 IX | men; they forced open the door, and behold—”~The Widow 38 X | smiling clerk, then closed the door, and, drawing a large envelope 39 X | alone.”~A moment later the door was flung open with a violent 40 XI | Why, of course, by the door, sir—by—”~“Yes, by the back 41 XI | sir—by—”~“Yes, by the back door,” retorted the magistrate, 42 XI | could have known of this door’s existence.”~For once, 43 XI | women go out by that very door.”~“Excuse me, you declared 44 XI | entered,” said he, “by this door, marked C; I seated myself 45 XI | your escape by the back door, the existence of which 46 XI | on the threshold of the door leading into the back room, 47 XIII | a rap was heard at the door. Immediately afterward the 48 XIV | of the keepers opened the door and informed him that the 49 XIV | Lecoq pushed open the glass door leading into the vestibule, 50 XIV | time. I have a cab at the door.”~“We will start at once,” 51 XV | lodgings. He rang the bell; the door opened, and he groped his 52 XV | begun to rap loudly at the door. With one bound Lecoq was 53 XV | without danger, sleep with his door unlocked.~In response to 54 XV | hours waiting outside your door. So now make up your mind.” 55 XV | floor, and knock at the door in front of him. With such 56 XV | during this pause the attic door slowly and softly opened. 57 XV | so a low exclamation. The door was swiftly closed again; 58 XV | sitting with his back to the door, and could not, therefore, 59 XV | threw themselves against the door, exhausting their strength 60 XV | succeeded in forcing the door open, they dashed out in 61 XV | and securely close the door.~“We started in pursuit 62 XVI | finished speaking than the door suddenly opened and Toinon 63 XVI | nothing wrong in opening the door of the magistrate’s room 64 XVI | room, when he found the door closed again, and himself 65 XVI | please.”~He paused; the door opened again, this time 66 XVII | Butte-aux-Cailles, and the other at the door of the Hotel de Mariembourg. 67 XVII | servant who came to open the door examined him attentively, 68 XVIII| below. He could see the door, the bed, the table, and 69 XVIII| was about to rush to the door when Lecoq stopped him. “ 70 XVIII| Scarcely had Lecoq opened the door than M. Segmuller and his 71 XIX | suddenly rushing to the door of his cell, and hammering 72 XX | the moment of starting the door of his compartment would 73 XX | load of criminals at the door of the “mouse-trapMay 74 XX | nothing moved. But at last the door of the van was opened with 75 XX | noiselessly closed the door of the vehicle, and walked 76 XX | compartment, until he opened the door and glanced around him, 77 XX | Fritz pointed to a glass door. “In the dark room there, 78 XX | there, sir. By leaving the door ajar you can hear and you 79 XX | for the bell of the outer door announced the arrival of 80 XX | Concealed behind the glass door, Lecoq could not help admiring 81 XX | the street, slamming the door behind him.~“Well! did I 82 XXI | the drivers, opened the door of his vehicle, and jumped 83 XXI | getting out at the other door, and just as the driver 84 XXI | discern through the glass door, all obscured by smoke and 85 XXI | turned the handle of the door. Entering with a careless 86 XXI | house had only one street door, and accordingly the two 87 XXI | six carriages still at the door as we passed by.”~Lecoq 88 XXI | house and escaped by this door, without being seen? In 89 XXI | I am saying. First, the door opening into the garden 90 XXI | threshold of the street door when he is receiving. To-day 91 XXI | wished him to be found.~The door at which he had knocked 92 XXI | Sairmeuse through the half-open door of a small, white, marble 93 XXII | first of all, let us bar the door and place two of my men 94 XXII | and rang the bell at the door of one of the apartments. 95 XXII | the same time she opened a door and exclaimed: “This is 96 XXIII| I motion you, open that door there, on the left, very 97 XXIII| Absinthe were much nearer the door than old Tirauclair, neither 98 XXIII| moment when Gevrol opened the door of the Poivriere to the


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