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29 full
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29 hear
29 instant
29 keep
29 merely
29 obliged
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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instant

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1 III | checked himself, and an instant after added, aloud: “But 2 V | full. He hesitated for an instant, then he poured out a glass, 3 VI | interrupted him, and an instant afterward the investigating 4 VI | horror of the scene the instant he placed his foot upon 5 VI | commissary hesitated for an instant. At first he was sorely 6 VII | the courtyard. Without an instant’s hesitation he walked straight 7 VIII | was only the work of an instant for the young detective.~ 8 IX | Let her come in then.”~An instant later the hostess of the 9 IX | not see the blood run. An instant later Monsieur Gevrol arrived 10 XI | him to the ground. In an instant all the others were upon 11 XI | seemed troubled. For an instant all his assurance forsook 12 XVI | Segmuller himself perceived the instant Toinon the Virtuous again 13 XVII | happened to be at home, and an instant afterward the valet returned 14 XVIII| hides the stone, for an instant the cause of such commotion. 15 XVIII| forgets his part for an instant, if an indiscreet word escapes 16 XVIII| governor’s mind. For an instant he was a believer in Lecoq’ 17 XVIII| senses. What a disgrace! An instant before he would have staked 18 XVIII| Segmuller’s desk. In an instant the magistrate had opened 19 XIX | that had sparkled for an instant in M. Segmuller’s eyes speedily 20 XX | should recognize him in an instant!”~“The accomplice!” exclaimed 21 XX | where he paused for an instant to learn his way from the 22 XX | hand upon it.”~At that same instant, as if May intended to convince 23 XX | tobacconist’s shop and emerged an instant afterward with a cigar in 24 XXI | completely hidden, only an instant longer, the two detectives 25 XXI | the summit of the wall. An instant afterward a heavy thud might 26 XXI | was so great that for, an instant he could neither think nor 27 XXII | entertained it for a single instant. He cursed his inveterate 28 XXIII| of the Poivriere to the instant when May leaped over the 29 XXV | to entertain, even for an instant—to be an undoubted fact.~“


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