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calculations 1
calico 1
call 15
called 31
calling 5
calm 5
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32 times
31 always
31 boy
31 called
31 evidence
31 examination
31 five
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | charge of the police post called to the squad as they departed: “ 2 I | finished their task, he called on them to attend to the 3 IV | people of the neighborhood called the “plain,” a small but 4 V | threshold of the outer door, called to him.~“Is there anything 5 V | distance, the inspector called to Father Absinthe, who, 6 V | this,” pursued Gevrol, “I called two men and asked them to 7 VI | for the duty he had been called upon to fulfil, to neglect 8 VII | in a morsel of bread, and called “postilions.”~These formalities 9 VII | with tearful eyes, that she called upon these “good gentlemen10 VII | the young detective, he called to him at some little distance. “ 11 VIII | about to get into the cab, I called to them: ‘Wait a bit, my 12 VIII | are they?” The one who had called after the cab at once handed 13 VIII | strange. One of the two women called the other ‘Madame’ as large 14 VIII | hastening away, when Papillon called him back. “When you leave 15 IX | the number—22.~“Come in!” called out a pleasant voice.~The 16 IX | this stranger—should have called out: ‘Here, old woman!’ 17 IX | Gustave’s friends, a man called Lacheneur?”~On hearing this 18 X | with Father Fougasse, I was called Affiloir, because you see—”~“ 19 XI | happened then?”~“Oh! I went in; called for some one. A woman came 20 XII | occasion to meet a person called Lacheneur, an individual 21 XV | distinguish in the dark, called out: “Is that you, Monsieur 22 XV | that fleeting attraction called the beaute du diable; but 23 XVI | description, in what is called a “secret cell.” He is, 24 XVI | witnesses may have been called, or what they may have said, 25 XVI | man to whom the governor called hastened to obey the summons.~“ 26 XVIII| adopted a very simple system called the double book-cipher. 27 XIX | when one morning Lecoq called to inquire after him.~“You 28 XXI | be perfectly at home. He called for the regularordinary” 29 XXI | man in the slouch hat, he called for a plate of meat and 30 XXII | this success he was always called upon to advise in obscure 31 XXII | infatuation, disrespectfully called him an old libertine. It


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