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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | terrible termagant: but he soon discovered that he was powerless; besides, 2 III | this gate? Could they have discovered it on such a dark, foggy 3 III | right. Finally, if I have discovered the color and the material 4 III | all? Nothing. We have only discovered the first clues of the affair. 5 IV | footprint that had been discovered, and Lecoq and himself hunted 6 IV | footprints abruptly ceased. Lecoq discovered eight or ten footmarks left 7 IV | however, Father Absinthe discovered that there is something 8 V | open by the police, they discovered in the mud, just inside 9 V | that he had imagined or discovered, he referred to himself 10 V | evidently impaired. “Ah, he has discovered—”~“The pot of roses which 11 VI | Lecoq’s advice, and soon discovered that each article of clothing 12 VI | these were the only articles discovered beyond the money which the 13 VII | and Lecoq had probably discovered some means of attaining 14 IX | It may be that you have discovered a means to confound all 15 IX | mysterious Lacheneur might yet be discovered.~“Now,” continued M. Segmuller, “ 16 X | However, all that he had discovered was that the landlady of 17 X | sincere. They fancy they have discovered some means of misleading 18 XI | of the same day you had discovered the Poivriere, which is 19 XII | night of the murder, and has discovered that the composition of 20 XIII | the owner of which must be discovered; and the letter signed “ 21 XV | man whose footprints we discovered—the pretended drunkard—a 22 XV | that I told him all we had discovered, and all we intended to 23 XVI | public prosecutor, but he discovered that this functionary had 24 XVII | torture her since she has discovered the loss of her earring!”~ 25 XVIII| the culprit has not been discovered, every man connected with 26 XIX | On rising at daybreak he discovered that the prisoner was already 27 XIX | the prisoner that you have discovered the key to his secret correspondence.”~ 28 XIX | could he know that I had discovered his secret correspondence, 29 XIX | the loft, and that I had discovered his secret correspondence, 30 XIX | Lecoq. “He could not have discovered it by himself. I endured 31 XX | ridiculous failures; four were discovered before their authors had 32 XXI | detectives waited. “We are discovered!” murmured Lecoq. “I am


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