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escape 43
escaped 27
escapes 2
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27 impossible
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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | homeless vagabonds, and escaped criminals and malefactors, 2 I | choking cry of impotent rage escaped them. This was his last 3 II | actual facts, which had escaped his companions, but which 4 III | excited exclamation at once escaped his lips.~“What is it?” 5 III | stone, in a word, nothing escaped his glance. For a moment 6 V | that this convincing proof escaped us! And I thought myself 7 VI | compartment which had at first escaped his notice, being hidden 8 VIII | supposed that the women who had escaped from the Widow Chupin’s 9 XII | satisfied at having once escaped the police, for, according 10 XV | people you were following escaped you, then?”~The old man 11 XVI | retract the words that had escaped her when first questioned 12 XVI | the female fugitives who escaped from the Widow Chupin’s 13 XVII | one of the women who had escaped from the Widow Chupin’s 14 XVIII| dangerous criminal who had escaped from Cayenne, and who for 15 XVIII| sobbing, but not a syllable escaped his lips. He remained in 16 XVIII| surprise simultaneously escaped the magistrate, the governor, 17 XIX | fortune for them, if they ever escaped the gallows. In the mean 18 XX | prison from which he had just escaped? Or was he of opinion that 19 XX | proclaimed him to be an escaped prisoner. Since his trunk20 XXI | Lecoq. “Isnt that always an escaped prisoner’s first impulse?”~ 21 XXI | alleys. Twice he almost escaped his pursuers, and once his 22 XXI | came to tell you that an escaped criminal has just scaled 23 XXI | passed through the house and escaped by this door, without being 24 XXI | Sairmeuse could not have escaped discovery, so minute were 25 XXI | his rage and despair. May escaped! vanished! evaporated! The 26 XXII | scoundrel of the deepest dye, an escaped convict, who has been missing 27 XXII | saying. “Joseph Couturier! an escaped convict!”~The superintendent


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