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1 I | and even Gevrol himself, remained for a moment rooted to the 2 I | their lips, but the glass remained quite clear. “Useless,” 3 II | lifted from the floor.~Lecoq remained standing in front of him. “ 4 II | should have waited and remained there, at that door, to 5 III | was also explained. He had remained to cover the retreat of 6 III | to the battle of Waterloo remained unexplained. But what did 7 III | the command to halt, he remained erect, motionless, and mute, 8 IV | a police raid, those who remained awake witnessed some strange 9 IV | their tell-tale impress remained as clear and distinct as 10 V | Widow Chupin’s abode had remained open, accessible to any 11 V | floor. Some of these still remained intact. The Widow Chupin 12 V | he checked himself, and remained with open mouth and distended 13 V | magnifying glass. There now only remained to draw up the report.~The 14 V | who, after warning Lecoq, remained on the threshold, leaning 15 V | his friends, he was and he remained “Monsieur” Lecoq.~“Ah! ah!” 16 VI | Lecoq, who had hitherto remained in the background, now stepped 17 VI | Gevrol’s representations, and remained in bed. “This morning,” 18 VII | His expression of face remained unchanged, and each gesture 19 IX | daughter-in-law, by some miracle, has remained honest and industrious, 20 X | of the Garde de Paris who remained respectfully on the threshold, 21 XI | convinced of its truth. If he remained silent, with his elbows 22 XI | harangue was finished, he remained standing in the centre of 23 XI | you to fly.”~The prisoner remained silent.~“Ah, well!” resumed 24 XV | the affair at all. She had remained upstairs, holding her child 25 XVI | threatening glance that she remained rooted to the spot.~“It 26 XVI | the prisoner’s identity remained as problematical as ever.~“ 27 XVII | neighbor’s porte cochere, Lecoq remained watching the house. He would 28 XVIII| governor of the Depot alone remained unconvinced. He had declared 29 XVIII| Segmuller and Lecoq alone remained of their opinion. This opinion 30 XVIII| down upon his bed. Here he remained until meal-time in the evening, 31 XVIII| syllable escaped his lips. He remained in bed until very late the 32 XIX | smoothed his hair, and remained standing in a respectful 33 XIX | disgraced; and he would have remained May—the stroller, without 34 XIX | details of this measure only remained to be decided upon. As regards 35 XX | beside the driver.~The van remained in the courtyard for more 36 XX | morning.”~Lecoq had not remained five minutes in the shop: 37 XXI | upon a thread. If he had remained in an obscure corner, where 38 XXI | wine-shop close by. They remained here for more than an hour, 39 XXI | The man in the slouch hat remained in the street to watch.~ 40 XXI | station-house, while the other remained with Father Absinthe to 41 XXII | the Prefecture. But yet he remained “the oracle,” after the 42 XXIV | was so delicate that Lecoq remained silent for a moment, reflecting