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widely 1
wider 1
widest 1
widow 75
wield 1
wife 33
wig 1
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76 way
75 take
75 tell
75 widow
74 never
73 soon
72 again
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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widow

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1 I | separated them; but I, a poor widow, what could I do! I cried ‘ 2 I | an electric shock on the Widow Chupin. She suddenly ceased 3 II | to bind the hands of the Widow Chupin, who fought and howled 4 II | distance, and the cries of Widow Chupin died away in the 5 III | quarrel, the testimony of Widow Chupin, the dying declaration 6 III | at last, upstairs in the Widow Chupin’s own room, they 7 III | was all that separated the Widow Chupin’s garden from the 8 IV | word, they reentered the Widow Chupin’s hovel. The first 9 V | information.~All this while, the Widow Chupin’s abode had remained 10 V | still remained intact. The Widow Chupin had recoiled from 11 V | Gevrol had torn the apron off Widow Chupin’s head he had thrown 12 V | footprints in the garden, and the Widow Chupin’s apron with its 13 VI | inexplicable influence tied the Widow Chupin’s tongue. Two women, 14 VII | communication with this Widow Chupin!” he exclaimed.~The 15 VII | the Black Maria.~When the Widow Chupin was removed from 16 VII | the shrill voice of the Widow Chupin, who sang and yelled 17 VII | have done? Besides, the Widow Chupin was just being brought 18 VIII | who had escaped from the Widow Chupin’s drinking-den at 19 VIII | reported the tragedy at the Widow Chupin’s drinking-den, of 20 IX | well enough to examine the Widow Chupin. We may gain some 21 IX | by a messenger.~“Has the Widow Chupin been brought here, 22 IX | He then turned toward the Widow Chupin. “Your name?” he 23 IX | woman, “and to-day, the Widow Chupin, at your service, 24 IX | and then added: “A lawful widow, you understand, sir; I 25 IX | of several offenses?”~The Widow Chupin was too well versed 26 IX | father.”~“This,” thought the Widow Chupin, “is the right moment 27 IX | equivalent to complicity, Widow Chupin; take care. When 28 IX | examination in such a way that the Widow Chupin would now have to 29 IX | by the accomplice to the widow during the brief conversation 30 IX | confidence on your part.”~The widow sadly shook her head. “People 31 IX | could have told from the Widow Chupin’s placid countenance 32 IX | the door, and behold—”~The Widow Chupin here stopped short. 33 IX | If such were, indeed, the widow’s opinion, she was soon 34 IX | the enemy’s position.~“So, Widow Chupin,” he began, “you 35 IX | The color rose to the Widow Chupin’s cheeks, and she 36 IX | can,” stoutly declared the widow, already forgetful of her 37 IX | down as they fell from the Widow Chupin’s lips: “I had been 38 IX | that you are a liar!”~The widow did not reply, and there 39 IX | accomplice.”~Although the widow seemed crushed by this unexpected 40 X | The examination of the Widow Chupin had been conducted 41 X | had noticed between the Widow Chupin’s eyebrows those 42 X | altogether false. If the Widow Chupin is an accomplice, 43 X | inquire if he is to keep the Widow Chupin in solitary confinement; 44 X | previously while questioning the Widow Chupin—and then ordered 45 XI | the supposed murderer and Widow Chupin.~Certainly, M. Segmuller’ 46 XII | arrest, dared to enter the Widow Chupin’s den to regain possession 47 XII | find in the pocket of the Widow Chupin’s apron? Who is this 48 XII | that he did not give the Widow Chupin counsel as to the 49 XII | with me, and next with the Widow Chupin. How did that happen? 50 XIII | recollect, sir, that the Widow Chupin mentioned a son of 51 XIV | vaguely, the abode of the Widow Chupin’s daughter-in-law.~ 52 XIV | name—is a very respectable widow (highly esteemed by her 53 XIV | business. If she remains a widow, it is only from choice, 54 XV | necessary for us to find the Widow Chupin’s daughter-in-law; 55 XV | concerning its occupants.~The Widow Chupin’s daughter-in-law, 56 XV | mother—that old hag, the Widow Chupin. The result was that 57 XV | you were so happy at the Widow Chupin’s house, why did 58 XVI | clerk. “I was to examine the widow Chupin’s son. I had better 59 XVI | have an interview with the Widow Chupin, but how has he succeeded 60 XVI | fugitives who escaped from the Widow Chupin’s hovel,” exclaimed 61 XVII | not to confront May, the Widow Chupin, and Polyte with 62 XVII | Prefecture remember the widow’s sister very well, and 63 XVII | replied Lecoq. “When the Widow Chupin and the accomplice 64 XVII | who had escaped from the Widow Chupin’s hovel on the night 65 XVIII| frightful crime committed in the Widow Chupin’s drinking-den, the 66 XVIII| prisoner May, but also the Widow Chupin, her son Polyte, 67 XIX | invented the scene in the Widow Chupin’s cabin; imagined 68 XIX | afternoon, moreover, the Widow Chupin received her conditional 69 XX | her threshold, the pretty widow did not deign to change 70 XX | himself there. The pretty widow had only asked for sufficient 71 XXI | temporarily confined with the Widow Chupin. When the vehicle 72 XXIII| murders were committed in the Widow Chupin’s cabin. I saw the 73 XXIV | completed his task at the Widow Chupin’s house, he comes 74 XXIV | brilliant casuist in the Widow Chupin’s hovel, who was 75 XXIV | murderer arrested in the Widow Chupin’s drinking den should


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