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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | affair; he will take the matter in hand: and we can then 2 II | have seen better days. No matter! He gave proofs of undaunted 3 II | after all, what did it matter to him? He had seen so many 4 III | that he was tall—an easy matter. When I saw that he had 5 V | regarded this circumstance as a matter of the greatest importance, 6 V | of the room.~“What is the matter?” asked his frightened companion.~ 7 V | own inexperience in such a matter, there was Gevrol to be 8 V | become his deity, and no matter what the future might reserve, 9 VI | and their attitude was a matter of great importance, since 10 VII | perturbed. “What is the matter?” he stammered. “Why are 11 VII | He did not discuss the matter—what good would it have 12 VII | examine the prisoners. A mere matter of form for to-day. Wait 13 VIII | They hold fast to life, no matter how seriously they may be 14 VIII | Absinthe.~“It doesnt much matter,” continued Gevrol; “but 15 VIII | few steps from here.”~“No matter. I will wait for you at 16 IX | thanks.~“Your opinion in this matter coincides with mine,” continued 17 IX | identity such a difficult matter in France. “I have been 18 IX | a secret interest in the matter, or else she would never 19 X | have but one system, no matter what may be their condition 20 X | said he, “is quite another matter. Certainly, I refused all 21 XII | disdainfully. “I see the matter in an entirely different 22 XII | examined and weighed them.”~“No matter,” murmured the prisoner. “ 23 XIII | that my opinion in this matter is identical with that of 24 XIII | Ah, well! what does that matter to you? If you succeed, 25 XIV | should be informed of the matter.”~“Yesterday—the commissary?”~“ 26 XV | you so?”~“Why! what is the matter with you?” inquired Lecoq.~ 27 XV | afterward compromised the matter by having a game of piquet. 28 XV | working, he’s at work too. No matter what side I turn, I find 29 XV | indignantly; “besides, that matter would only concern myself.”~“ 30 XVI | proceeding with the real matter in hand, M. Segmuller wished 31 XVI | did a month more or less matter to him?~The magistrate, 32 XVI | the longest way round as a matter of course, but, on reaching 33 XVI | know something about this matter, and if they would only 34 XVI | his hat, and said: “This matter must be cleared up. Come 35 XVII | you will only intrust the matter to me, sir. If you will 36 XVII | once throw light on the matter. This individual was an 37 XVII | servants. But what is the matter with you?”~This last question 38 XVII | anxious to investigate the matter as far as possible, he returned 39 XVIII| unconvicted prisoners, no matter what may be the charges 40 XVIII| postmen! By my faith, this matter shall be looked into.”~So 41 XVIII| morning.”~“What does that matter?”~“Excuse me, but it matters 42 XIX | myself no more about the matter.”~He said this, but the 43 XIX | wish to hear no more on the matter. I have, it seems to me, 44 XIX | most skilful actor in the matter of make-up is no better 45 XIX | It doesnt in the least matter which; you can select the 46 XX | Segmuller at once; it is a matter of importance,” said he.~ 47 XX | forgotten all about the matter until that man came in here 48 XXI | confederates, but what does that matter after all; now the two men 49 XXI | defeated all our plans, no matter how carefully arranged.


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