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dripping 1
drive 8
driven 2
driver 33
drivers 3
driving 3
droll 1
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34 knew
34 large
34 prefecture
33 driver
33 glance
33 hours
33 inquired
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 IV | came nearer they hailed the driver. No doubt they promised 2 IV | not know how to find this driver to-morrow? He was returning 3 VII | throw them in, and hurry the driver off—”~Lecoq was obliged 4 VII | been securely closed, the driver cracked his whip, and the 5 VII | seat in front, between the driver and the guard; but his mind 6 VIII| should be recorded—each driver’s daily engagements. Lecoq 7 VIII| them back into Paris.~This driver, who was then in the courtyard 8 VIII| Chevaleret into Paris?”~The driver looked up, and surveying 9 VIII| me any information?”~The driver had grown very pale. “Ah! 10 VIII| public highway. Hence, the driver’s hope of finding them in 11 VIII| ingratiate himself into the driver’s good graces, being anxious 12 VIII| was not to interrupt the driver with questions, but to listen 13 VIII| very good!” replied the driver, with a knowing smile.~“ 14 VIII| dressed, the one who—” The driver suddenly paused: some vivid 15 VIII| good fellow?” he asked the driver, who during the last few 16 VIII| questions at a time confused the driver. “Stop a minute!” he replied. “ 17 VIII| Half-way down the street the driver pulled up, and, turning 18 VIII| here,” he remarked to the driver.~The latter shrugged his 19 VIII| Notre Dame, Lecoq told the driver to pull up. “I prefer to 20 VIII| Nothing at all,” replied the driver, decidedly.~“But—”~“No—not 21 VIII| address?” continued the driver.~“Certainly. The magistrate 22 VIII| it to Papillon (Eugene), driver, care of M. Trigault. I 23 XII | And this witness is the driver whose cab was hired in the 24 XIV | into a cab, and giving the driver the address of the district 25 XIV | said the commissary.~The driver whipped up his horse once 26 XIV | Lecoq made no reply; the driver was pulling up; they had 27 XV | ground more rapidly if its driver had been promised a hundred 28 XX | seated on the box with the driver. Hence, the boldest criminals 29 XX | keeper sitting beside the driver.~The van remained in the 30 XX | When it reappeared, the driver had left his perch and the 31 XX | got into it, telling the driver to take him to the Northern 32 XXI | other door, and just as the driver was departing for an imaginary 33 XXI | May had instructed his driver to take him to the Place


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