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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | my pocket? What you have remarked did not escape my notice; 2 I | my boys,” the inspector remarked, “two of you will remain 3 I | you noticed the murderer, remarked his demeanor, and observed 4 II | voice. “Upon my word,” he remarked, when they were alone, “ 5 II | give me a moment first,” he remarked. “In five minutes, by your 6 II | him. “To begin with,” he remarked, “whom do you suppose the 7 II | old fellow like me,” he remarked. “I dont like boasters—”~“ 8 II | It is as you have said,” remarked Lecoq, approvingly. “But 9 III | suit Lecoq’s companion, who remarked: “One can not be sure of 10 VI | turned to the commissary and remarked: “All this is very unlike 11 VII | drained it slowly, and remarked: “That’s capital! There 12 VII | boots on Sundays, then?” remarked Lecoq.~“Why do you think 13 VIII | they do not live here,” he remarked to the driver.~The latter 14 VIII | recognized the victims,” he remarked.~“No one. And yet, ever 15 VIII | behind a heavy oaken desk, he remarked: “M. dEscorval is, of course, 16 IX | commiseration. “In other words,” he remarked, “you refuse to inform justice—”~“ 17 IX | the murderer’s character,” remarked M. Segmuller, “you are apparently 18 X | It is almost certain,” remarked the magistrate, “that she 19 X | at her next examination!” remarked Lecoq.~“Yes. But she won20 X | If you are innocent,” he remarked, “you will soon be released: 21 XI | smile on the man’s lips.~“I remarked nothing,” said the prisoner 22 XI | notice it.”~“This stone,” remarked the magistrate, “is a diamond.”~“ 23 XII | consistent with yourself,” remarked the magistrate, “you will 24 XV | With that to warn us,” he remarked to his companion, as he 25 XVI | me, sir,” he eventually remarked, “what reward has been promised 26 XVII | in the tone of an oracle, remarked: “That stone is worth eight 27 XVII | house to collect a bill,” he remarked to Lecoq. “You will have 28 XVII | beside the marchioness, remarked: “I bring you this jewel, 29 XVII | contrary, for, as he himself remarked,—so many articles passed 30 XVIII| observatory, Monsieur Lecoq!” remarked Gevrol, with a sneering 31 XIX | accusers.~“How unfortunate,” remarked the governor of the Depot, 32 XIX | recriminations do no good,” he remarked, calmly; “we can make no 33 XIX | in the fragment of bread, remarked: “To-morrow we shall learn 34 XIX | the letter was for me,” he remarked in an altered tone. “The 35 XIX | not understand it at all,” remarked the governor.~“Why,” replied 36 XIX | mind, Lecoq suspiciously remarked to himself: “Who knows but 37 XIX | assistance.~“I suppose,” remarked M. Segmuller, who was now 38 XIX | DEscorval’s servants,” remarked M. Segmuller. “He’s richer 39 XX | theory and practise,” he remarked. “Here’s a fellow who has 40 XXI | determined on a costume,” remarked Lecoq. “Isnt that always 41 XXII | mistaken,” he eventually remarked, rising from his seat and 42 XXII | different tone that Lecoq remarked: “At least, my friend, you 43 XXV | disappointed. “I understand,” he remarked. “This is the biography 44 XXV | question. “I think,” he remarked, “that if the Duc de Sairmeuse


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