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feeling 4
feelings 5
feels 2
feet 41
feigned 4
feigning 2
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42 remained
41 believe
41 doubt
41 feet
41 hope
41 paris
41 reached
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | They began by binding his feet and hands, and then fastened 2 II | Absinthe sprang again to his feet. “Why?” he interrupted; “ 3 II | were not made by the men’s feet,” said he. “There have been 4 III | rather more than three feet high, was all that separated 5 III | the one with the little feet, sat down upon this log.”~“ 6 III | great difference in their feet and in their shoes.”~This 7 III | the woman with the small feet sprang across the garden 8 III | the woman with the broad feet came to aid her. She seized 9 III | the woman with the small feet suddenly cease at this point.”~ 10 III | aided the woman with large feet in carrying her companion. 11 III | the woman with the small feet was recovering her strength, 12 III | was to the lady with small feet that he addressed himself. 13 III | question. It is almost five feet five inches in height, consequently 14 III | it must be at least six feet high. The mark of his hand 15 IV | a height of four or five feet, at others remaining quite 16 IV | the lady with the little feet. These had such small and 17 V | quite good enough for the feet of her customers. This ground, 18 VII | wore no socks, and that his feet were coated with mud.~“You 19 VII | the mud with which your feet are covered, as high as 20 VII | to have a marchioness’s feet?”~“It is a crime you are 21 VII | mud were picked off your feet would be white and neat? 22 VIII | although he had been on his feet for more than forty hours, 23 IX | scraped from the prisoner’s feet; at the same time depositing 24 XI | arrived here, and felt my feet on the pavements of Paris, 25 XII | that was sticking to your feet. The police agent who collected 26 XII | designedly, that you soiled your feet with that mud. In doing 27 XII | perceived your trim, clean feet, which are as well kept 28 XII | ground and then dabbled your feet in the mud that had thus 29 XII | had taken off my boots. My feet were red and swollen, and 30 XII | anything but slippers on my feet. This is so true that, on 31 XII | position, he sprang to his feet, exclaiming: “This circumstance 32 XIII | whole while, now rose to his feet, glad of an opportunity 33 XIII | than Lecoq sprang to his feet. The young detective was 34 XVI | then suddenly spring to his feet again, gesticulating impatiently 35 XVII | She’s a woman over five feet high, with a very dark complexion; 36 XVII | moreover, at the marchioness’s feet, just perceivable beneath 37 XVIII| the window, dropped at his feet.~A thunderbolt falling in 38 XIX | Suddenly he sprang to his feet and paced restlessly to 39 XIX | the prisoner rose to his feet, smoothed his hair, and 40 XX | blast, Fritz sprang to his feet, frightened half out of 41 XXI | bound, Lecoq was on his feet again, and started after


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