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33 supposed
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33 whose
33 wife
32 appearance
32 better
32 brought
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 VII | What shall I say to my wife? What will the children 2 VII | Did he talk much about his wife?”~“He talked about nothing 3 VII | talked of his family, his wife and children—hence, he has 4 VII | he has neither children, wife, nor family.”~Lecoq suddenly 5 X | any one. I have neither wife nor child depending upon 6 X | vehicles containing his wife, the necessary theatrical 7 X | that is,’ he said to his wife. He stopped the horses, 8 X | Tringlot carried me to his wife. She was a kind-hearted 9 XIII| I will also question his wife.”~Turning to his clerk, 10 XIII| summons in the name of the wife of Hippolyte Chupin, and 11 XIV | address of Polyte Chupin’s wife, in order to serve her with 12 XV | Lecoq that Polyte Chupin’s wife lived with her child, in 13 XV | been spent, Polyte left his wife, and complacently resumed 14 XV | the view of robbing his wife of what little money she 15 XV | result was that Polyte’s wife was subjected to such incessant 16 XV | replied the neglected wife. “He was led astray by his 17 XV | back and question Polyte’s wife.”~Alas! poor Toinon the 18 XVI | had not moved since his wife had been taken from the 19 XVI | nodded assent.~“Was that your wife who came in just now?” asked 20 XVI | You certainly ordered your wife not to say anything about 21 XVI | to prevent him seeing his wife again.~When Polyte had departed, 22 XVI | examining Polyte Chupin and his wife, and they had been disappointed; 23 XVII| he, “I will just ask my wife, who has a wonderful memory.”~ 24 XVII| significant glance with his wife.~“Now,” said the detective, “ 25 XVII| however, Doisty and his wife had readily given Madame 26 XVII| between the jeweler and his wife. The meaning of this glance 27 XVII| plainly that both husband and wife were of opinion that in 28 XVII| But neither he, nor his wife, nor the young lady at the 29 XVII| woman like Polyte Chupin’s wife might mean by the word30 XXII| Madame B——, the rich banker’s wife, made him virtually famous. 31 XXII| was accused of killing his wife. This single error (a grievous 32 XXV | interrupted Tabaret. “Why with his wife and his valet de chambre 33 XXV | woman, who was perhaps his wife, who knows what disgraceful


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