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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | prevailed; and one might have supposed oneself a hundred leagues 2 I | in a military coat, you supposed—But no; this poor wretch 3 II | the Prussians, and that he supposed he was offering us a terrible 4 IV | Patay, as might have been supposed. Probably they had considered 5 V | deal; but he had always supposed that it was necessary to 6 VI | height of the dead man, his supposed age, the nature of his temperament, 7 VI | companions fall. If he had supposed Lacheneur to be dead, he 8 VI | talents, it was at first supposed that the younger DEscorval 9 VII | compartment in which the supposed murderer was confined, exclaiming 10 VII | cleverness than Lecoq had supposed. What self-control! What 11 VII | puzzled stare. One might have supposed that he was amazed to find 12 VIII| be off.”~It was not to be supposed that the women who had escaped 13 VIII| back to the cab. “As I had supposed, they do not live here,” 14 IX | coincidence of two events—the supposed murderer’s attempted suicide, 15 IX | points he had noted in the supposed murderer’s conduct, the 16 IX | Depot. Tell him to send the supposed murderer here at once.”~ 17 X | is not the person we have supposed him to be; he is simply 18 X | more slowly. One might have supposed that he was drinking in 19 X | breach of propriety.”~As the supposed murderer heard these words, 20 X | discomfited mien one might have supposed that he had expected to 21 X | insisted M. Segmuller.~The supposed murderer made no objection. 22 XI | understanding between the supposed murderer and Widow Chupin.~ 23 XII | lips moved; one might have supposed that he was about to make 24 XIV | exact description of the supposed murderer. “Yes,” he stammered, “ 25 XV | strangely that one might have supposed his mouth was full of sand.~“ 26 XV | their bill and go. Good! I supposed they would now return home. 27 XVII| wealthy than people generally supposed. Diamonds were his especial 28 XX | order to defeat them?”~The supposed murderer had crossed the 29 XXI | the shop inside, saw the supposed murderer cross the room 30 XXI | strange! Who would have supposed—”~“Enough! enough!” interrupted 31 XXII| of the world, such as he supposed May to be, should know the 32 XXII| friends, and laughing at his supposed infatuation, disrespectfully 33 XXIV| the prison to examine the supposed murderer. The two men recognize


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