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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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mistaken

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1 I | subordinate. “I think you are mistaken, General,” said he.~“How—”~“ 2 I | me—I may, of course, be mistaken—but I fancy that appearances 3 II | one else, is liable to be mistaken. I think that he believes 4 III | usually clever Gevrol had been mistaken, and accordingly he laughed 5 III | hand proves that I am not mistaken. On seeing that he had brushed 6 IV | impression they left could not be mistaken. They sank down three or 7 V | age, and wore, if I am not mistaken, a soft cap and a brown 8 V | finished reading. “I may be mistaken; but your explanations have 9 VII | reappeared. In this he was mistaken. Twenty minutes later, M. 10 VIII | not the same. He had been mistaken, however, in attributing 11 XI | the prisoner, “I may be mistaken. He may not have started 12 XIII | Cayenne.”~“Perhaps you are mistaken.”~“Hum! I shall be greatly 13 XIII | your revenge. If you are mistaken—then I am mistaken, too.”~ 14 XIII | you are mistaken—then I am mistaken, too.”~Then, as it was already 15 XVII | Van Numen had not been mistaken. Doisty immediately recognized 16 XVIII| confessed that he had been mistaken. “The prisoner, May,” he 17 XVIII| cautiously. “If I am not mistaken, the prisoner and his accomplice 18 XIX | that if any one has been mistaken as regards the prisoner’ 19 XIX | and myself may have been mistaken: no one is infallible. But 20 XX | his reception. I may be mistaken, however, and as we must 21 XXI | that he was free.~He was mistaken. Behind the cab which bore 22 XXII | sledge hammer.~“You must be mistaken,” he eventually remarked, 23 XXII | Couturier.”~“Oh, I’m not mistaken; you may be quite sure of 24 XXII | foot into it.”~“You are mistaken, my man,” said Lecoq. “The 25 XXIII| told me. I might have been mistaken; but it would be the logical 26 XXIV | old Tirauclair might be mistaken, and what he had just said 27 XXIV | precisely where you are mistaken!” exclaimed old Tirauclair,


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