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investigate 2
investigated 1
investigating 21
investigation 28
investigations 10
inveterate 1
inviolability 1
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28 followed
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28 gesture
28 investigation
28 resumed
28 shop
28 smile
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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investigation

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1 I | And you think that any investigation—any further search is unnecessary.”~“ 2 II | he thought an unnecessary investigation was a debutant in his profession. 3 III | sleep, I shall pursue the investigation alone.”~Disappointed as 4 IV | not understand that our investigation, my success, and your reward, 5 V | Absinthe with his new system of investigation, just as an aspiring orator 6 V | colleague concluded their investigation. There was not an inch of 7 V | as the basis for further investigation.~Then he enumerated the 8 V | unnecessarily, since any investigation was superfluous.”~“I think, 9 VI | obtained by the most careful investigation. The two men’s pockets were 10 VI | with the powerful means of investigation at their disposal to finally 11 VI | acted more promptly. The investigation that has been carried out 12 VI | that the merit of this investigation does not belong to me.”~“ 13 VI | who have conducted this investigation so ably?” he asked.~“Upon 14 VII | inspired by his genius for investigation had just crossed Lecoq’s 15 VIII | His earlier efforts at investigation proved unsuccessful. At 16 IX | facilitate the task of future investigation. Both M. Segmuller and Lecoq 17 XI | resolved to make a tour of investigation through the various hotels 18 XI | would have conducted the investigation in precisely the same way. 19 XIV | Nevertheless he continued his investigation. If he noted down in his 20 XVI | registrar and the opening of the investigation offices.~M. Segmuller thought 21 XVII | knew that in a criminal investigation delay only increased the 22 XVII | prove his guilt. The longer investigation is delayed the more difficult 23 XVII | recourse to a method of investigation which, strange to say, the 24 XVIII| knew all the details of the investigation which had been conducted 25 XIX | he could have managed the investigation better himself. We would 26 XXII | the police service and the investigation of crime. Reports and pamphlets, 27 XXIII| you have conducted this investigation very well; but it could 28 XXIV | reviewed the entire course of investigation and pursuit, remodeling


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