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| Alphabetical [« »] fits 1 fitted 1 fitting 2 five 31 five-and-forty 1 five-franc 1 fix 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 called 31 evidence 31 examination 31 five 31 inspector 31 point 31 small | Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq IntraText - Concordances five |
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1 I | take care! The revolver has five barrels, and we have heard 2 II | discouragement came. After five years of constant toil, 3 II | would enable him to obtain five or six hundred francs from 4 II | first,” he remarked. “In five minutes, by your watch, 5 II | here.”~“Well, go on for five minutes.”~“After that you 6 III | accomplice a little on one side, five or six steps away to the 7 III | in question. It is almost five feet five inches in height, 8 III | It is almost five feet five inches in height, consequently 9 IV | rising to a height of four or five feet, at others remaining 10 IV | continued their way, and five minutes later, without having 11 V | salad-bowl, the two men picked up five of the weighty glasses ordinarily 12 V | the still wet marks of the five glasses, of the salad-bowl, 13 V | proved clearly enough that five persons had emptied the 14 V | company. Who were these five persons?~“Oh! oh!” suddenly 15 V | must be worth at least five or six thousand francs.”~“ 16 VI | clothing. There are only five or six of these establishments. 17 VII | turned toward one of the five or six doors that opened 18 VIII| without undressing; and five minutes later he was walking 19 IX | I will attend to you in five minutes.”~Lecoq obeyed, 20 X | I will teach him; and in five or six years he will be 21 XI | have said such a thing!”~“Five persons heard you,” insisted 22 XV | them enter another cafe. Five minutes later I glided in 23 XV | everything. This child—not yet five years old—had stolen up 24 XVI | for his messenger at least five times, and each time he 25 XVI | there is no letter for you.”~Five identical negative answers 26 XVII| her. She’s a woman over five feet high, with a very dark 27 XVII| and sixty-seven thousand five hundred and thirty francs, 28 XX | Lecoq had not remained five minutes in the shop: and 29 XX | He went into the shops of five dealers in second-hand clothing 30 XXI | leaving, for there were five or six carriages still at 31 XXI | to the first floor. Only five or six servants had accompanied