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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | unnatural efforts, either of mind or body. Evidently he had 2 II | words bore fruit in his mind. “Why should I not follow 3 II | might reflect, change his mind, and return to solve the 4 II | penetrate his comrade’s obtuse mind, their exactitude would 5 III | these probabilities in his mind, Father Absinthe became 6 III | are awakened in a child’s mind by a fairy tale—doubt, faith, 7 IV | ideas was awakened in his mind.~During the twenty-five 8 IV | grief and bitterness of mind in one phrase: “It is infamous 9 IV | have amazed Lecoq, if his mind had not been a hundred leagues 10 IV | as in duty bound; but his mind was, if possible, still 11 IV | separated the two rooms.~His mind, disconcerted at first by 12 V | regained his usual calm of mind, he made a careful inspection 13 V | presented itself to his mind. It was to ascertain if 14 V | struggle going on in his mind. “Who could have been here?” 15 V | past circumstances in his mind, and it was in a serious 16 VI | it was not with a fuddled mind like that of Father Absinthe 17 VI | alert, either in body or mind. He was very hopeful of 18 VI | commendation.~“Still, never mind,” the young detective mentally 19 VII | second later he changed his mind. “All the same,” he said, “ 20 VII | he said, “I shouldnt mind a crust and a drink of wine.”~“ 21 VII | driver and the guard; but his mind was so engrossed with his 22 VII | had just crossed Lecoq’s mind. Pushing a chair in front 23 VII | thought took possession of his mind. “Can it be,” he murmured, “ 24 VII | such a desperate frame of mind, and as the orders to keep 25 VIII | say ‘no’; I’ve made up my mind, and I’m a Breton, you know. 26 IX | that flitted through his mind to assume any definite form. 27 IX | wonderfully alert, penetrating mind; but his system—every magistrate 28 IX | what was passing in his mind. When she paused, out of 29 X | naturally presents itself to the mind. But think a moment, sir, 30 X | them in a corner—But, never mind, I shall get over it. If 31 X | utmost to set the culprit’s mind at ease, to quiet all possible 32 XI | time, ransacking in his mind for a plausible explanation. “ 33 XIII | such remarkable presence of mind and resolution. A vulgar 34 XIII | thoughts to flit across his mind than he reflected that his 35 XIII | conclusion, presence of mind returned. Turning toward 36 XV | believe me. However, never mind. No doubt you received the 37 XV | that had assailed Lecoq’s mind after his visit to the Hotel 38 XV | door. So now make up your mind.” He gazed at Lecoq beseechingly, 39 XV | had sufficient presence of mind to turn the key in the lock, 40 XV | leaning over the baluster; her mind in great perplexity and 41 XVI | Segmuller’s investigating mind. Given the magnitude of 42 XVI | awaken suspicion in Polyte’s mind; accordingly, M. Segmuller 43 XVI | a conscientious turn of mind, he entered each establishment 44 XVI | very vehicle. His peace of mind at once returned; and it 45 XVI | acting for the best—”~“Never mind, the misfortune can be repaired.”~“ 46 XVI | sinister apprehensions in her mind. Not understanding his connection 47 XVI | his knit brows that his mind was hard at work. “You ask 48 XVI | suddenly making up his mind, he rose from his chair, 49 XVI | reassure the most skeptical mind, and M. Segmuller breathed 50 XVII | need all his presence of mind, penetration, and sagacity 51 XVII | impaired the clearness of his mind. No more theories, or ingenious 52 XVIII| impression upon the governor’s mind. For an instant he was a 53 XIX | of the young detective’s mind; and he had racked his brain 54 XIX | unusually agitated frame of mind: for he gesticulated wildly, 55 XIX | magistrate was not in a frame of mind to stickle for nicety of 56 XIX | flitting through the governor’s mind, Lecoq suspiciously remarked 57 XIX | he ignorant of it? To my mind he evidently knew everything, 58 XX | this emergency? Calmness of mind returned, however, a moment 59 XX | rushed in that direction, his mind busy at work with the incident 60 XX | rushing through Lecoq’s mind, he had reached the Rue 61 XX | the passers-by.”~“Never mind, my old friend,” said Lecoq, 62 XXI | such marvelous presence of mind that he often glided through 63 XXII | flitted through Lecoq’s mind.~“What if May and the Duc 64 XXII | sick both in body and in mind. He had failed miserably, 65 XXII | the gentlemen would not mind waiting until he has gone?” 66 XXII | endeavors to divert his mind, he began to collect old 67 XXIII| you are young. But never mind that, it’s a fault you will 68 XXIV | prevent his seeing her, mind. But when he had left the 69 XXV | flitted through his own mind; but it was in a moment


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