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1 I | that always arises from a large city, resembling the hollow 2 I | He was unarmed, and his large bluish gray cloak was partly 3 II | mood; and his nose, the large full nostrils of which had 4 II | a little in the rear, a large body of troops was seen 5 III | it is—our man placed his large foot upon one of the marks 6 III | The ground was strewn with large blocks of granite, some 7 III | he aided the woman with large feet in carrying her companion. 8 IV | its work, and there were large patches of ground entirely 9 IV | so as to avoid several large excavations, from which 10 V | of Lecoq’s search were a large salad-bowl and a big iron 11 V | earring composed of a single large diamond. The setting was 12 VI | brilliant connections and large fortune, he had, ever since 13 VII | appetite. He then took up the large glass of wine that had been 14 VII | registrar’s office was a large room heated almost to suffocation 15 VIII | called the other ‘Madame’ as large as life, while the other 16 VIII | the woman who had left the large, broad footprints behind 17 VIII | detective perceived that a large, excited crowd was gathered 18 VIII | he found among the mob a large number of girls and women; 19 IX | articles of conviction” in a large drawer, from which they 20 X | the door, and, drawing a large envelope from his pocket, 21 X | Brittany. He had with him two large vehicles containing his 22 XI | then?”~“In M. Simpson’s large traveling-carriage; it had 23 XIV | her face on a level with a large bird cage, covered with 24 XV | obtained employment in a large factory. After ten years’ 25 XV | while the expression of her large, black eyes, set very close 26 XVII | After passing through a large and magnificently furnished 27 XVII | sitting by the fireside, in a large easy-chair, Lecoq found 28 XVIII| a hole of funnel shape, large at the top and gradually 29 XVIII| suppose; I have brought a large blanket with me, and I shall 30 XIX | the same time, and this large sum of money couldn’t be 31 XX | them, on the quay, was a large pile of timber, behind which 32 XXI | reached the shadow cast by the large trees in the outer boulevards 33 XXIII| XXIII~On a large canopied bed, sweating and 34 XXV | the library and fetch two large volumes entitled: “General