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official 4
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often 17
oh 72
ointments 1
old 148
old-clothes 3
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73 soon
72 again
72 head
72 oh
71 began
71 words
70 accomplice
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | raise one of his arms. “Oh! how I suffer.”~The police 2 I | he murmured.~“Nonsense!”~“Oh! it is useless to say anything; 3 I | to die here like a dog! Oh! I will have my revenge 4 I | knees of his trousers. “Oh, well,” he responded, “we 5 I | her to stand up again. “Oh! we have not done,” said 6 III | almost dropped the lantern. “Oh!” said he in a stifled voice, “ 7 IV | is driving toward us!”~“Oh!”~“Twenty minutes of merely 8 V | were these five persons?~“Oh! oh!” suddenly exclaimed 9 V | these five persons?~“Oh! oh!” suddenly exclaimed Lecoq 10 V | succeeded in discovering—oh, marvelous fortune!—a bottle 11 VI | Why do you think that?”~“Oh, I know it better than I 12 VI | which you could ascertain?”~“Oh! very easily. I have only 13 VI | subsequent researches, so that—”~“Oh!” interrupted the magistrate, “ 14 VII | family, and at my age too! Oh! it is shameful! What shall 15 VII | documents and read them. “Oh!” he exclaimed, “a triple 16 VII | a triple assassination! Oh! oh!” The glance he gave 17 VII | triple assassination! Oh! oh!” The glance he gave the 18 VIII | attract your attention?”~“Oh, it was very simple. I had 19 VIII | did you take them for?”~“Oh, for nothing very good!” 20 VIII | if she were somebody.”~“Oh! oh! oh!” exclaimed the 21 VIII | she were somebody.”~“Oh! oh! oh!” exclaimed the young 22 VIII | were somebody.”~“Oh! oh! oh!” exclaimed the young detective, 23 VIII | In what direction?”~“Oh! they were running toward 24 IX | told you?” he asked.~“I—oh! nothing—”~The detective 25 IX | it ought to be solved.”~“Oh!—we’ll solve it, I am certain, 26 IX | imprisonment for stealing.”~“Oh, I had some enemies who 27 IX | endeavored to extract a tear. “Oh, unhappy me,” she groaned. “ 28 IX | hesitate for a moment. “Oh, it was a very simple affair, 29 IX | refuse to inform justice—”~“Oh, my good sir!”~“Allow me 30 IX | well acquainted with him.”~“Oh, I had never set eyes on 31 IX | Never in his life.”~“Oh, oh! Then how do you explain 32 IX | Never in his life.”~“Oh, oh! Then how do you explain 33 IX | yourself just told me so.”~“Oh, I didnt say that, I’m 34 IX | sort of women were they?”~“Oh! women of no account whatever!”~“ 35 X | down and broke his leg.”~“Oh!”~“And I am to take his 36 XI | What happened then?”~“Oh! I went in; called for some 37 XI | place—what were they like?”~“Oh! they were big, ugly creatures, 38 XII | thaw already beginning! Oh, your story is very probable!”~ 39 XIII | counsel and assistance.”~“Oh! I have means of verifying 40 XIV | I am the proprietor.”~“Oh! very well. I was expecting 41 XV | I’m Father Absinthe.”~“Oh! indeed! Well, you are welcome! 42 XV | drunk.”~“What was he like?”~“Oh, he was a tall, stoutish 43 XV | starting on a long journey.”~“Oh, Cocotte’s legs may be relied 44 XV | your husband’s friends.”~“Oh! sir.”~“Why, did you not 45 XV | suspicion.”~“How? In what way? Oh, tell me at once.”~“Merely 46 XV | asked with intense anxiety.~“Oh! he is not at all like the 47 XVI | gateway. A second glance, and oh, great good fortune, he 48 XVII | he asked after a pause.~“Oh, nothing could be easier, 49 XVII | Such honesty!” said she. “Oh, oh! And of course you don50 XVII | honesty!” said she. “Oh, oh! And of course you dont 51 XVIII| answer.~“Confessed what?”~“Oh! you know very well.”~The 52 XVIII| I will do with a man!”~“Oh, ho!” said the governor 53 XVIII| we are using his book.”~“Oh, trust me!” replied the 54 XIX | honest man—a man of honor.”~“Oh, spare us your reflections!”~“ 55 XIX | would have to lie to do so! Oh! pardon! Excuse me; I mean—”~ 56 XIX | talent, Monsieur Lecoq.”~“Oh! I’m very far from the perfection 57 XIX | if he should go abroad?”~“Oh, I will follow him. One 58 XIX | truth, I distrust Gevrol.”~“Oh! Monsieur Lecoq!”~“Yes, 59 XX | at the man’s hesitation.~“Oh, it’s very simple. About 60 XX | But what am I to do?”~“Oh, very little. A man is coming 61 XX | came here six weeks ago—”~“Oh, I understand,” interrupted 62 XXI | up and brought me here—”~“Oh, enough!” interrupted Lecoq. “ 63 XXI | ground like a wounded bull. “Oh!” he exclaimed. “Gevrol 64 XXI | abetting the fugitive’s escape. Oh! I’ve no fearsM. Segmuller 65 XXII | man is not Couturier.”~“Oh, I’m not mistaken; you may 66 XXII | questions to your prisoner.”~“Oh! as many as you like. But 67 XXII | disposed to grant it?”~“Oh, yes! all the same. I have 68 XXIII| has killed three men.”~“Oh! oh! oh!” said old Tabaret, 69 XXIII| killed three men.”~“Oh! oh! oh!” said old Tabaret, 70 XXIII| killed three men.”~“Oh! oh! oh!” said old Tabaret, in three 71 XXIII| wine-shop near the barriere.”~“Oh, yes, I recollect: a man 72 XXV | detective shook his head. “Oh! I dont deceive myself,”


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