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giving 10
glad 5
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glance 33
glanced 7
glances 9
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34 large
34 prefecture
33 driver
33 glance
33 hours
33 inquired
33 manner
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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glance

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1 III | word, nothing escaped his glance. For a moment he would remain 2 V | But, even then, a single glance inside would have sufficed 3 VI | sustained his searching glance, which was as keen as his 4 VI | With what a disdainful glance the magistrate had surveyed 5 VII | her to be quiet.”~Lecoq’s glance and gesture were so expressive 6 VII | detective an indifferent glance, but did not utter a word.~“ 7 VII | assassination! Oh! oh!” The glance he gave the prisoner was 8 VII | Lecoq thought the assassin’s glance wavered as he heard this 9 VIII| He scarcely bestowed a glance on the three victims. He 10 IX | object of many an envious glance. Sometimes, however, the 11 X | accent. Voice, gesture, glance, expression, all were in 12 XIV | Railway Station. After a brief glance round, he began his search 13 XIV | healthy in appearance; her glance was frank and unembarrassed; 14 XIV | back, and cast a suspicious glance at the pretended foreigner. “ 15 XV | Malesherbes, and one brief glance sufficed to show that opulence 16 XV | standing.~With a single glance Lecoq took an inventory 17 XVI | mistaking his nature; one glance and he was estimated at 18 XVI | gave her such a threatening glance that she remained rooted 19 XVI | Palais gateway. A second glance, and oh, great good fortune, 20 XVI | she caught his withering glance and heard his words of menace. 21 XVII| this eulogium. A single glance at the jewel enabled her 22 XVII| exchanged a significant glance with his wife.~“Now,” said 23 XVII| authenticated by a significant glance which Lecoq had detected 24 XVII| wife. The meaning of this glance could not be doubted. It 25 XIX | would have an opportunity to glance at the interior of the cell. 26 XIX | concentrating in one magnetic glance all his power of will, he 27 XIX | recognize you at a single glance.”~“No, sir, he wouldnt, 28 XX | The prisoner cast a rapid glance around him. No one was in 29 XX | to go, Lecoq had only to glance at the buildings around 30 XXI | ground and cast a rapid glance around him, as if looking 31 XXI | could not have won a single glance or a second’s attention 32 XXII| detectives exchanged a meaning glance, and as soon as they were 33 XXIV| do if, at the very first glance, you recognized under the


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