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30 crime
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30 goguet
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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | sense at the bottom of his glass. Hence, also, the sobriquet 2 I | close to their lips, but the glass remained quite clear. “Useless,” 3 I | drink. They brought him a glass of water, which he drank 4 IV | observed, as in some magic glass, the one the fruits, the 5 V | remaining in the bottom of each glass. “The deuce!” he muttered, 6 V | search on the floor, a sixth glass was found, similar in form 7 V | almost say, with a magnifying glass. There now only remained 8 V | instant, then he poured out a glass, and drained it at a single 9 VII | He then took up the large glass of wine that had been brought 10 VII | either some fragment of glass, by the aid of which captives 11 VIII | exclaimed Gevrol, striking his glass violently upon the counter. “ 12 IX | come in. He asked for a glass of brandy, which I brought 13 X | so kind—I should like a glass of water.”~“Will you not 14 X | glassful at a single draft; the glass was then replenished and 15 X | when he laid down the empty glass, he seemed quite another 16 XI | downstairs, and I asked her for a glass of brandy. When she brought 17 XIV | kept. Lecoq pushed open the glass door leading into the vestibule, 18 XV | We began by playing for a glass of brandy each. I won. My 19 XV | weak when he has taken a glass of wine that they can do 20 XVII | I would of emptying this glass of wine—”~“Excuse me,” interrupted 21 XVIII| insects under a magnifying glass, and spend their lives in 22 XX | myself?”~Fritz pointed to a glass door. “In the dark room 23 XX | see everything through the glass.”~Without another word Lecoq 24 XX | successor?”~Concealed behind the glass door, Lecoq could not help 25 XXI | after peering through the glass doors of three of these 26 XXI | impossible to discern through the glass door, all obscured by smoke 27 XXI | repast, ordered a small glass of brandy, and, leaning 28 XXI | find some cold meat and a glass of wine acceptable. Father 29 XXIV | Tabaret had poured out a great glass of some cooling drink and 30 XXV | be shattered as easily as glass. Take care, my boy, don


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