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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | So as to see whether the present culprit was an old hand 2 II | The past had been sad, the present was intolerable, the future 3 II | which is concealed beneath present appearances.”~Although Lecoq’ 4 VI | so strangely did the case present itself that it could not 5 VI | The curiosity of those present had become intense; and 6 VI | opportunity to do so may not present itself again.”~The magistrate 7 VIII | desires some officer to be present to watch the crowd and listen 8 IX | should very much like to be present at this examination. It 9 IX | past,” he resumed. “At the present time your wine-shop is the 10 X | sparing of details.~In the present instance, however, the prisoner 11 XI | Why?”~“Because at the present moment he must be on his 12 XIII | that he should suspect our present perplexity.”~“Ah! you are 13 XIV | understood that he did not present himself in his official 14 XV | presence. He would at once present me with a certificate for 15 XV | undoubtedly she had been present at many sinister cabals, 16 XVI | behavior and answers during the present examination.~Polyte listened 17 XVI | yet time; and abandon the present course which may lead you 18 XVII | conclusive evidence.~In the present instance there were various 19 XVII | opinion to express, and in the present darkness one single ray 20 XVII | looked for it. If up to the present moment he had taken his 21 XVII | Ah! these women of the present day—an extra waltz, or the 22 XVII | breaking in his hands. In the present instance he could scarcely 23 XVII | nor any of the customers present at the time, had ever once 24 XVIII| weakness, and then I shall be present at them. I shall be present 25 XVIII| present at them. I shall be present if ever his will fails him, 26 XIX | seized hold of everybody present. This strange epistle furnished 27 XIX | satisfactory explanation. At the present moment he would undoubtedly 28 XIX | pursued.”~Thus reminded of the present situation of affairs, the 29 XX | shop. No doubt it was a present from his sweetheart.~This 30 XX | plan—for he has both at the present moment. I would stake my 31 XXI | pursuit and capture, at present he was evidently uneasy 32 XXI | cut-throats. Among those present there were not four workmen 33 XXIV | this was the case in the present instance, was it not? Very 34 XXIV | did when he was about to present some overwhelming argument. “ 35 XXIV | alone; a third party was presentM. dEscorval’s clerk. So 36 XXV | Biography of the Men of the Present Age,” which he would find 37 XXV | exclaimed. “The father of the present Duc de Sairmeuse tried to 38 XXV | to have the father of the present M. dEscorval beheaded.”~ 39 XXV | not finished, my boy; the present Duc de Sairmeuse also has 40 XXV | my reach—at least for the present. But he will be in my power


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