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33 inquired
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33 note
33 remain
33 supposed
33 tried
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 II | careful researches, and to note all the probabilities. In 2 III | in a straight line; and note that to do this, it was 3 VI | not obliged to make any note of the attitude in which 4 VI | well,” he suggested, “to note the numbers marked on the 5 VII | place. I want you to make a note of them on the register. 6 VII | the clerk. “We must make a note of your exact height.”~The 7 VIII | proceeded to peruse the note, which ran as follows:~“ 8 VIII | corner of my eye. I send this note, explaining my absence, 9 IX | Escorval has informed me by a note on the margin of this file 10 IX | resumed M. Segmuller, “we will note your antecedents. Have you 11 X | over his desk to make a note. The wordcomrades” had 12 XII | a glowing fire. One can note down each word, each ejaculation, 13 XVI | air, handed his master a note, and then withdrew. This 14 XVI | and then withdrew. This note, scribbled in pencil by 15 XVIII| I shall be there to take note of it.” The tone of resolution 16 XVIII| brow contracted. “Ah! this note is written in cipher,” he 17 XVIII| learn nothing from this note,” murmured the governor.~“ 18 XVIII| correspondent who receives the note must begin. He finds the 19 XVIII| magistrate, approvingly.~“If this note,” pursued Lecoq, “had been 20 XVIII| vanity, he read the entire note aloud. It ran as follows: “ 21 XIX | morsel of bread enclosing my note through the window while 22 XIX | began to compose a fresh note, copying as closely as possible 23 XIX | meaning.~When completed, his note read as follows: “I have 24 XIX | with the purport of the note, Lecoq next rolled up the 25 XIX | prisoner had opened the note, and was examining with 26 XIX | prisoner was not deceived by my note. He could only decipher 27 XIX | surreptitiously reading the note. In any case, he would have 28 XIX | It was for you that this note was intended.”~“For me! 29 XIX | that each number in the note which he had shown M. Segmuller 30 XIX | magistrate that the first note, the one that fell into 31 XIX | former, “yes, indeed, that note which fell into the cell 32 XIX | conviction; wrote the first note in cipher as well as the 33 XIX | the affair of the cipher note the governor’s vigilance


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