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| Alphabetical [« »] gather 1 gathered 6 gaudy 2 gave 37 gay 6 gaze 2 gazed 3 | Frequency [« »] 38 speak 38 years 37 felt 37 gave 37 lacheneur 37 money 37 nor | Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq IntraText - Concordances gave |
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1 I | Gevrol commanded a halt. He gave a peculiar whistle, and 2 II | better days. No matter! He gave proofs of undaunted energy. 3 II | of undaunted energy. He gave lessons, and copied documents 4 II | on the following day, he gave him a month’s pay in advance, 5 II | inspector’s carelessness gave Lecoq a perfect right to 6 II | at last, however. Gevrol gave the order to start, and 7 III | ceased speaking that he gave full vent to his enthusiasm: “ 8 V | through cunning that he gave Gevrol such a prominent 9 VI | they contained nothing that gave the slightest clue to their 10 VI | responded evasively, “I only gave you my first impressions. 11 VII | culprit raised his head, gave the detective an indifferent 12 VII | Oh! oh!” The glance he gave the prisoner was positively 13 VIII | surprised at the luck-money they gave me—a louis and two five-franc 14 X | suddenly brightened, he gave a comical wink, and finally 15 XIV | that? Yesterday evening I gave orders that the commissary 16 XIV | remember the name this man gave you? Was it May? Try to 17 XV | described the house and gave them some information concerning 18 XV | conversation with her, she gave up her own seat, and drawing 19 XV | and if he succeeded they gave him a sou to buy some sweets, 20 XVI | But Polyte, stepping back, gave her such a threatening glance 21 XVI | from his memorandum book, gave the magistrate the name 22 XVI | failed to produce any effect, gave up the fight in despair. 23 XVII | s sister very well, and gave me a full description of 24 XVII | that the Marchioness only gave us nine thousand francs 25 XVII | Lacheneur?”~Alas! one and all gave a negative reply, at times 26 XVIII| if at times their looks gave the lie to their denials, 27 XIX | s messenger appeared, he gave him half a franc and requested 28 XIX | advent of the Easter holidays gave him an opportunity to seek 29 XX | the Palais de Justice, he gave him a letter which was ready 30 XX | combined with his manner, gave him the appearance of a 31 XX | reasons, but not Lecoq who gave them.~In the mean while, 32 XX | without a moment’s delay. He gave a peculiar whistle, to warn 33 XX | Undoubtedly, at that moment, he gave himself up for lost. Alone 34 XX | then clearly and concisely gave the lad his instructions. “ 35 XX | other.”~Father Absinthe gave a despairing gesture. “Ah! 36 XX | know whether Madame Milner gave May money or not?”~“I can’ 37 XXI | disappointed air he soon gave up the discussion and entered