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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | around the murderer. They began by binding his feet and 2 I | going out. The inspector began his examination with the 3 I | tell us how this trouble began,” said Gevrol.~“Alas! I 4 I | other in this vile den. They began to quarrel; and from words 5 II | banners of France. The English began to fall back, and the emperor 6 III | drinking here, who either began teasing him, or who displayed 7 III | followed by his colleague, and began an examination of the footprints 8 III | commonplace, vulgar broil, that he began to wonder if it would not 9 III | pleasantry.~Finally, curiosity began to torture him. “We had 10 IV | comrades, and they immediately began prowling about, eagerly 11 IV | Inspired with equal ardor they began their walk. At the end of 12 IV | the broken bottles, and began scraping away furiously 13 IV | footprints, knelt beside it, and began his experiment, trembling 14 V | Without losing a moment, Lecoq began to pick up and study the 15 V | evident that when the quarrel began the victims were regaling 16 V | intelligible as possible, he began by sketching a plan of the 17 V | bleak light of morning. He began to ferret in the cupboards, 18 V | at us, threatened us, and began fighting us. And, on my 19 VI | deliberating, the physicians began their delicate and disagreeable 20 VI | seen when the physicians began to examine the last of the 21 VI | commissary’s proces-verbal, he began to read the report prepared 22 VI | is only a summary,” he began, “but I have certain ideas—”~“ 23 VII | Left alone, the keeper began to swear in his turn. “These 24 VII | clerk.~“Then you think—” began Lecoq, baffled but not convinced,~“ 25 VIII | Well, my good fellow,” he began, “you have told me the principal 26 VIII | already passed them, when they began to call after me. I pretended 27 VIII | come along. And then she began to sob: ‘Indeed, madame, 28 VIII | of her. “You scamp—!” she began.~“Excuse me,” interrupted 29 IX | her tone and manner, she began her justification. She did 30 IX | affair, my good sir,” she began. “I was sitting by my fireside 31 IX | So, Widow Chupin,” he began, “you tell us that you didn’ 32 IX | bedroom when the quarrel began.”~Silent and motionless 33 X | flourishing it wildly, began as follows, in a shrill 34 X | the slightest hesitation began to speak as follows, in 35 XI | morsel, two men came in and began talking about spending the 36 XII | since this examination began, I’ve felt the cold knife 37 XIV | a brief glance round, he began his search for the hotel 38 XIV | the incident. “Madame,” he began, “I wish to speak to the 39 XIV | laid it on the table, and began turning over the leaves. 40 XV | himself reproachfully and began to heap cruel insults upon 41 XV | had followed them, they began drinking, probably to drive 42 XV | handed it to him, and then we began talking about the weather. 43 XV | knocking the balls about. We began by playing for a glass of 44 XV | mother-in-law’s establishment,” began Lecoq in a soft voice.~“ 45 XVI | had swallowed his coffee began to study the case with renewed 46 XVI | had started, M. Segmuller began to recover his composure. “ 47 XVII | Lacheneur; and at last he began to ask himself if such a 48 XVIII| cell for a few moments, began to sing, in a loud and cheerful 49 XVIII| prisoner’s food, May invariably began to sing the same ditty.~“ 50 XVIII| sounding soon after, he began singing the prisoner’s song, 51 XVIII| turned to page 235, and began to count. The fifteenth 52 XIX | volume of Beranger’s songs, began to compose a fresh note, 53 XIX | By and by the prison bell began to toll. It was eleven o’ 54 XIX | an oratorical display, he began as follows: “It shall be 55 XX | to a little distance and began digging in the sand. They 56 XX | left by one of his cousins, began to say some peculiar words— 57 XX | while on the road, and then began to search his pocket-book, 58 XX | she turned the corner she began to run. Lecoq waited till 59 XXI | Temple, and now the chase began in earnest; for the fugitive 60 XXI | May,” thought Lecoq, “began by taking all the money 61 XXI | the conversation.~Soon May began talking in his turn; and 62 XXI | departed, and the search began again with renewed ardor. 63 XXII | beside me. Naturally we began to talk; and I thought him 64 XXII | fellow. I forget how it began, but somehow or other he 65 XXII | together, and by midnight I began to see double. He then began 66 XXII | began to see double. He then began to propose a plan, which, 67 XXII | functions, and the very next day began to long for the same employment 68 XXII | endeavors to divert his mind, he began to collect old books, and 69 XXV | were brought, M. Tabaret began turning the pages with an 70 XXV | by M. de Talleyrand, he began his diplomatic career with 71 XXV | Revolution, Anne de Sairmeuse began by serving in the army of


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