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slumbers 1
slunk 1
slush 3
small 31
smaller 1
smallpox 1
smart 1
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31 five
31 inspector
31 point
31 small
30 accordingly
30 also
30 crime
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | heavy mustache, and rather small, gray eyes, hidden by bushy 2 II | house, which opened into a small garden. In this sheltered 3 III | well-trimmed lantern, so small and compact that it certainly 4 III | of the tracks betrayed a small, coquettish, slender foot, 5 III | made by the woman with the small foot and almost effaced 6 III | house, the woman with the small feet sprang across the garden 7 III | made by the woman with the small feet suddenly cease at this 8 III | while the woman with the small feet was recovering her 9 III | It was to the lady with small feet that he addressed himself. 10 IV | neighborhood called the “plain,” a small but very bright light was 11 IV | little feet. These had such small and extremely high heels 12 VII | pair of white whiskers, small eyes, a broad flat nose, 13 VII | gateway, and drew up in a small, damp courtyard.~Lecoq immediately 14 VII | and badly lighted by three small windows, the panes of which 15 VII | as he styled it) in a small satchel for safe keeping, 16 VIII | complexion, and a pair of small eyes full of cunning. Lecoq 17 VIII | who paid me had a hand as small as a child’s, and in spite 18 VIII | her is that she was very small.”~“Would you recognize her 19 VIII | place, because I have some small interest in the business, 20 VIII | the marble. Through the small arched windows a gray light 21 IX | not been for her eyes, her small gray eyes, as restless as 22 XII | you that one of them was a small, delicate-featured blonde, 23 XIV | windows looking on to a small courtyard, and on the other 24 XV | windowless, but provided with a small skylight. A straw pallet, 25 XVII | Papillon.~Remembering the small footprints left in the snow 26 XVIII| and the chair; only the small space near the window and 27 XXI | as a stag, and it was no small task to keep him well in 28 XXI | finished his repast, ordered a small glass of brandy, and, leaning 29 XXI | although he had only received a small sum for his clothing, he 30 XXI | the half-open door of a small, white, marble bath-room.~“ 31 XXII | superintendent seated at a small table, making out his report.


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