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1 I | hovel of sinister aspect, standing alone, in a tract of waste 2 II | the floor.~Lecoq remained standing in front of him. “To begin 3 III | not deign to reply. He was standing upon the threshold, leaning 4 III | the spot where we are now standing. He was standing on tiptoe 5 III | are now standing. He was standing on tiptoe with outstretched 6 III | a moment he would remain standing, then fall upon his knees, 7 V | Father Absinthe, who was standing upon the threshold of the 8 VII | previously at the Poivriere, standing on the threshold of the 9 VII | least a dozen agents were standing near at hand, waiting to 10 VII | concealing his real social standing, but, on the other hand, 11 VIII | Chevaleret, when I saw two women standing under a lamp, some little 12 VIII | in attributing the higher standing to the woman wearing the 13 VIII | Monsieur Lecoq—I had been standing on duty since the opening 14 VIII | building, the worthy fellow, standing up, still shouted at the 15 X | you are too weak to remain standing, take a seat.”~Already, 16 X | hidden by his hands. Lecoq, standing in front of the prisoner, 17 XI | was finished, he remained standing in the centre of the room, 18 XII | begin to feel as if I were standing on the guillotine. Each 19 XIV | where he found a woman standing upon a chair, her face on 20 XV | that he preferred to remain standing.~With a single glance Lecoq 21 XVI | official costumes. Some of them standing in the windows of the long 22 XVII | For more than an hour, standing under a neighbor’s porte 23 XIX | smoothed his hair, and remained standing in a respectful attitude, 24 XX | shop. The owner was still standing behind the counter. Lecoq 25 XX | perceived under the colonnade, standing in front of one of the book-stalls, 26 XX | he found Madame Milner standing on a chair in front of her 27 XX | pushing aside the boy, who was standing in his way, he dashed after 28 XXIII| curiosity incarnate, is standing there listening. I hear