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taint 1
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75 tell
75 widow
74 never
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | ordered Gevrol; “we will take the Rue d’Ivry, and then 2 I | saying, as he did so; “Take care, General, take care! 3 I | so; “Take care, General, take care! The revolver has five 4 I | floor, exclaiming: “Come and take me!” And turning as he spoke 5 I | presuming that he would take advantage of this opportunity 6 I | him of the affair; he will take the matter in hand: and 7 III | renounce his search and take a nap, while awaiting the 8 III | are poking fun at me. I take the thing seriously; I listen 9 III | indicate the route they were to take, or did they know it themselves? 10 IV | and watching, and ready to take flight at the least sign 11 IV | the other. Which should he take? For he could not hope to 12 IV | might betray them? Did they take the middle of the road?” 13 IV | just going to explain. They take some of the best gelatine, 14 V | tape-line with which to take some measurements, and a 15 V | And, on my word, we had to take him to the station-house, 16 VI | have disguised himself to take part in the Shrove Sunday 17 VI | saying: “Here are two orders; take them to the station, where 18 VII | he told the prisoner to take off his boots.~Lecoq thought 19 VII | saying: “I beg you, sir, to take charge of this, and to seal 20 VIII | destroy himself that he might take it unrevealed to the grave.~ 21 VIII | as I drove away. Shall I take you there?”~Lecoq’s sole 22 VIII | seem to be; what did you take them for?”~“Oh, for nothing 23 VIII | have some news to tell. Now take me to the Morgue as quickly 24 VIII | insist. “You will, at least, take my name and address?” continued 25 VIII | companions were obliged to take him to a little restaurant 26 IX | you are Lecoq. Very well—take a seat. I am busy just now 27 IX | twenty francs a month to take charge of his chamberssolely 28 IX | complicity, Widow Chupin; take care. When the police entered 29 X | to advise M. Segmuller to take every precaution with the 30 X | leg.”~“Oh!”~“And I am to take his place.”~The prisoner 31 X | weak to remain standing, take a seat.”~Already, with a 32 X | Wouldnt you like to take something?”~“No—and yet— 33 X | down its throat. The deuce take his impertinence! I tried 34 X | intervened: “Prisoners do not take the oath,” said he.~“Indeed!” 35 X | but this is because I take good care of them and scarcely 36 XI | if some one would only take me to the neighborhood, 37 XI | Rainbow. I asked them to take me with them; they agreed, 38 XI | pistol, crying, ‘Come and take me,’ what did you intend 39 XII | skin, it is only because I take care of myself. Besides, 40 XII | shrewd that, when he saw me take the dust, he divined my 41 XIV | refreshments; but he declined to take anything, saying that he 42 XIV | landlady, angrily. “What do you take me for? What do you want? 43 XIV | contents up in a cupboard and take possession of the key, he 44 XV | am overcome with fatigue; take a mattress from the bed 45 XV | replied Lecoq, “I will take you for the morning, only 46 XV | of my sight, they used to take him into town. They took 47 XV | I have a cab downstairs. Take your child with you, if 48 XVI | I’ve heard that name.”~“Take care. The police have means 49 XVI | him to leave his post and take a pleasant little stroll 50 XVI | magistrate and asked: “Shall I take down the last words the 51 XVI | witness back to prison, and to take every precaution to prevent 52 XVII | that as he had failed to take the citadel of defense by 53 XVII | deceiving me. But she had better take care! There are means of 54 XVII | neighborhood, for he could not take a decisive step without 55 XVII | without condescending to take his pipe from his mouth, 56 XVIII| look —I shall be there to take note of it.” The tone of 57 XVIII| Above all, sir,” said he, “take care that May doesnt discover 58 XIX | ill—so ill that he had to take to his bed.~He had been 59 XIX | surveillance?”~“I should take my precautions.”~“But he 60 XIX | that law and justice will take no part in such intrigues. 61 XIX | neighboring register office to take the place of a servant he 62 XX | respectability, and seemed to take a remarkable interest in 63 XX | was ready in his pocket. “Take this to M. Segmuller at 64 XX | The shopkeeper paused to take breath; but Lecoq was on 65 XX | it, telling the driver to take him to the Northern Railway 66 XXI | instructed his driver to take him to the Place dItalie: 67 XXI | if he had money enough to take him back to Germany; but 68 XXI | articles, and he offered to take May to his place at once. 69 XXI | he proposed they should take a drink together, and with 70 XXI | of the sergeants should take the accomplice to the station-house, 71 XXI | and he is just going to take a bath before going to bed.”~ 72 XXII | no risk for me; he would take charge of the whole affair.~“ 73 XXIII| least, while he appeared to take real pleasure in increasing 74 XXIII| morning, you’ve only to take the omnibus, and go to the 75 XXV | shattered as easily as glass. Take care, my boy, dont attack


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