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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | you may select. And if you find anything that I have not 2 II | around, however; and if you find anything you can wake me.”~ 3 III | but unfortunately he could find none. “Upon my word!” he 4 III | mock me in this way. We find a clue, and instead of following 5 IV | companion’s good-will to find it again.~On such occasions 6 IV | I shall not know how to find this driver to-morrow? He 7 IV | boards and old boxes you can find lying about.”~While his 8 V | here, and to obtain it, to find it, he decided to run this 9 VI | are male thieves, you will find female thieves as well. 10 VII | which the prisoner would find himself would cause him 11 VII | supposed that he was amazed to find himself still alive. Suddenly 12 VIII | presence. He was determined to find the cab-driver who had been 13 VIII | the place. I am trying to find them. I am a detective; 14 IX | secretly vowed that he would find this Lacheneur, at any cost. 15 X | replied Lecoq, “and I will find him even if I have to question 16 X | prisoners, she will certainly find some opportunity to communicate 17 XI | favor; it would be easy to find him, I suppose?”~“Certainly,” 18 XI | not be difficult for me to find him, only it would require 19 XI | it would be impossible to find it at night-time, if one 20 XI | understand how necessary it is to find these women,” said the magistrate 21 XI | shall be shown you. Goguet, find it.”~The clerk at once read 22 XII | letter—which he knew he would find in the pocket of the Widow 23 XIII | concealing his identity. You will find that you have to deal with 24 XIV | will see.”~But he did not find Father Absinthe at the Prefecture, 25 XIV | was fortunate enough to find the commissary at his office. 26 XV | research are requisite to find a flaw in his defense. With 27 XV | absolutely necessary for us to find the Widow Chupin’s daughter-in-law; 28 XV | matter what side I turn, I find him on the defensive. He 29 XV | who came here hoping to find you alone, who was frightened 30 XV | and by assisting me to find the guilty party. Now, among 31 XVI | striving, as he did so, to find some flaw through which 32 XVI | and see if he could not find Lecoq somewhere in the neighborhood; 33 XVI | his destination, he could find no one who had seen the 34 XVII | action the easier it is to find the culprit, and prove his 35 XVII | have any orders, you will find a trusty messenger in the 36 XVII | my colleagues. I want to find out something about Lacheneur’ 37 XVII | diamond earring. “And when I find the owner I shall at the 38 XVII | murmured, “that I am to find the solution of the enigma! 39 XVII | intensely disappointed to find that Madame dArlange could 40 XVII | madame, but I am anxious to find the owner of this valuable 41 XVII | said, if he should never find the lady who had lost this 42 XVII | turn, in this affair, I find mention of Germany. The 43 XVIII| magistrate; “do you hope to find the key to this cipher?”~“ 44 XVIII| of the page. Then he must find on the same page the words 45 XIX | brain again and again to find some satisfactory explanation. 46 XIX | the rest, I will watch and find a way—never fear!”~Goguet, 47 XIX | unawares he might possibly find him engaged in surreptitiously 48 XIX | rejoined, the whole gang find themselves caught in the 49 XIX | replied Lecoq, “May will find himself strangely embarrassed, 50 XIX | perfectly frank with you. I find that Gevrol enjoys too much 51 XXI | fatiguing night, they would not find some cold meat and a glass 52 XXII | interest every book he could find that had any connection 53 XXII | Such learning as he might find in books did not suffice, 54 XXIII| very first circumstance you find that seems at all probable 55 XXIV | such a position I should find some excuseinvent something—”~“ 56 XXIV | something—”~“And if you could find nothing better,” interrupted 57 XXIV | his enemy. He expected to find M. dEscorval there, ready 58 XXIV | were you not surprised to find a magistrate, with a broken 59 XXIV | jewels mentioned, I could find none that answered the description 60 XXIV | boy?”~“What for? Why, to find my fugitive, to be sure!”~ 61 XXV | Present Age,” which he would find in the bookcase on the right.


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