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exaggerated 4
exaggeration 1
exalted 3
examination 31
examinations 2
examine 13
examined 26
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31 boy
31 called
31 evidence
31 examination
31 five
31 inspector
31 point
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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examination

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1 I | The inspector began his examination with the two men lying near 2 I | might have envied, made an examination of the gaping wound which 3 II | the merest formalities of examination, and when he heard him declare 4 III | colleague, and began an examination of the footprints round 5 III | a rich client. This new examination assured Lecoq that he had 6 V | Lecoq, after a moment’s examination, “must be worth at least 7 V | rendered a satisfactory examination by the physicians impossible.~ 8 VI | the doctors passed to an examination of the wound. Lecoq had 9 VI | saw the victim fall.~The examination of the other murdered man 10 VII | magistrate orders a private examination,” continued the clerk, “ 11 VIII| it was because this first examination was a mere formality, solely 12 IX | like to be present at this examination. It takes so little, sometimes, 13 IX | arrayed herself for her examination with the utmost care. She 14 IX | fortifications.”~A prisoner’s examination always begins with these 15 IX | satisfied. He had conducted the examination in such a way that the Widow 16 IX | the earlier part of the examination.~From the corner where he 17 X | make the devil confess.~The examination of the Widow Chupin had 18 X | breast of it at her next examination!” remarked Lecoq.~“Yes. 19 X | disagreeable questions, at her next examination, you may be sure she will 20 X | before proceeding with the examination of the prisoner, May. Since 21 XI | once, in the course of the examination, the prisoner seemed troubled. 22 XII | the prisoner’s eyes.~“This examination,” he growled, “will alone 23 XII | faithfully one may describe an examination of this kind, a narrative 24 XII | do they? Why, since this examination began, I’ve felt the cold 25 XII | read the minutes of your examinationlisten.”~While Goguet read 26 XIII| refreshing water.~This frightful examination had lasted no less than 27 XV | inquired Lecoq, after a short examination of his companion.~“Yes, 28 XVI | answers during the present examination.~Polyte listened with a 29 XVI | but prepared to resume his examination of Polyte Chupin in hopes 30 XX | and while he is awaiting examination, he is immured in one of 31 XXIV| the magistrate’s room for examination, it was with a sort of frenzy


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