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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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evening

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1 I | about eleven oclock in the evening of the 20th of February, 2 II | commissary, as he has gone this evening, there is nothing more to 3 III | come to the Poivriere this evening for the first time.”~“Why 4 VI | Gustave,—To-morrow, Sunday evening, do not fail to come to 5 VII | lookout there. Then, this evening make—well—do whatever you 6 VIII | informed me of this last evening. However, when I reached 7 VIII | had not been deceived. The evening before, he had visited the 8 IX | by my fireside on Sunday evening, when suddenly the door 9 IX | came into your shop that evening!”~“Not a moment.”~“They 10 IX | eyes on him before that evening.”~“But he must have been 11 X | came to question me last evening.”~“He has met with an accident. 12 XII | only arrived in Paris that evening, and that mere chance brought 13 XIV | that he wished to do that evening.~If he dealt only with the 14 XIV | detective exclaimed: “Ah! good evening, madame; you are much interested, 15 XIV | have arrived last Sunday evening.”~The woman’s face brightened. “ 16 XIV | what of that? Yesterday evening I gave orders that the commissary 17 XVII | had apparently passed the evening of the crime. Of course, 18 XVII | any further inquiries that evening, and Lecoq went to bed; 19 XVIII| remained until meal-time in the evening, when he rose and ate with 20 XX | old-clothes dealer on the very evening before May’s removal to 21 XXI | purchasing provisions for the evening meal, while round about 22 XXI | reception at the mansion this evening, as there is every Monday, 23 XXII | expedition like yours last evening. Before undertaking such 24 XXII | I was dining alone last evening in a restaurant in the Rue 25 XXII | of the house; that Monday evening was a grand gala night there, 26 XXII | Sairmeuse received every Monday evening?” he asked, eagerly.~“Certainly; 27 XXII | relief. It came to him one evening after reading the memoirs 28 XXII | did not suffice, and one evening, at dusk, he summoned all


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