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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | replied, at last. “I have told you that I am innocent; 2 III | not jesting, and I have told you nothing of which I am 3 III | convictions. When I have told you my reasons, and my means 4 III | necessity of flight, and told her that even a moment’s 5 III | that is so very clever? I told you that the man was of 6 III | heavy, dragging step. I told you that he was tall—an 7 IV | practise, but an expert told me all about it, and showed 8 V | him—we made him sit up; we told him that he could not remain 9 VII | wine flew into his head. He told us all about it when he 10 VII | grating in the door, and told her to be quiet.”~Lecoq’ 11 VII | the clerk by a gesture, he told the prisoner to take off 12 VII | and agitated. Intuition told him that these mysterious 13 VIII | fellow,” he began, “you have told me the principal facts, 14 VIII | the Pont Notre Dame, Lecoq told the driver to pull up. “ 15 VIII | somewhere else,” he said, “you told me that you had another 16 IX | extraordinary about that I’ve told you?” he asked.~“I—oh! nothing—”~ 17 IX | Accordingly, M. Segmuller told Lecoq that he might remain. 18 IX | answer their questions.”~“I told them all that I knew.”~“ 19 IX | you must repeat what you told them to me.”~M. Segmuller 20 IX | course, but no one could have told from the Widow Chupin’s 21 IX | moment; you, yourself just told me so.”~“Oh, I didnt say 22 X | impossible.”~“I have been told that already three times 23 X | the conscription, a lawyer told me that I should get into 24 XI | prove the truth of what I’ve told you.”~On hearing this statement, 25 XI | were killed. You have not told me the end of the affair.”~“ 26 XII | rules.”~“Ah! sir, havent I told you that I have been arrested 27 XII | account of my papers? I told you the truth, and you shouldn’ 28 XII | murderer, he said: “You told me a few minutes ago that 29 XII | for support.~“Ah! you have told me the truth!” scornfully 30 XII | poor devil, as I’ve already told you. My name is May, and 31 XIV | Had the prisoner indeed told the truth? Was it possible? 32 XIV | magistrate’s presence and told his story in a few words.~“ 33 XIV | the commissary. “Casimir told me about it this morning.”~“ 34 XIV | of money! Havent I just told you that she is an honest 35 XV | success of his plans? Yes; I told him all that, and yet I 36 XV | received the letter in which I told you I was going to follow 37 XV | waiter came and woke me and told me to go. Then I must have 38 XV | the Poivriere, and that I told him all we had discovered, 39 XV | ever know that you have told me a word. Very probably 40 XVI | aunt, at least so Chupin told me.”~Neither M. Segmuller 41 XVII | have found, and which, I am told, belongs to you.”~Madame 42 XVIII| presence of the lies that were told him, lies so impudent that 43 XVIII| the eighth following, ‘told’; the twenty-fifth, ‘her’; 44 XVIII| six numbers was: “I have told her your wishes.”~The three 45 XVIII| ran as follows: “I have told her your wishes; she submits. 46 XIX | read as follows: “I have told her your wishes; she does 47 XIX | doors are opened, and he is told that he is free. But each 48 XX | they will give it him. You told me this morning: ‘May without 49 XX | should buy his clothes, I told him I couldnt think of 50 XX | how?~Lecoq’s good sense told him plainly that the fugitive 51 XX | already, he will soon be told; so we must try to keep 52 XXII | cheeks. “Are you sure he told you that the Duc de Sairmeuse 53 XXII | soon proved that he had told the truth. After this success 54 XXIII| Ecureuil, who comes to see me, told me you were strangely puzzled 55 XXIII| Believe! I believed what they told me, because—” He paused, 56 XXIII| the opposite of what they told me. I might have been mistaken; 57 XXIV | know the story as you have told it to me. I can’t look at 58 XXIV | leaving the prison, he harshly told you to wait till the next


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