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cling 1
clinging 3
cloak 2
clock 26
close 24
closed 14
closely 10
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27 wish
26 answer
26 best
26 clock
26 didn
26 does
26 examined
Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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clock

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1 I | I~At about eleven oclock in the evening of the 20th 2 IV | later on, at about two oclock in the morning, just as 3 VI | Be at the ball by eight oclock. If I am not already there, 4 VII | To-morrow!—to-morrow, at nine oclock, in my office in the Palais 5 VIII | unrevealed to the grave.~Four oclock was striking when Lecoq 6 VIII | about half-past seven oclock he reached an establishment 7 VIII | you that at about three oclock in the morning, of the day 8 VIII | outburst by saying: “Nine oclock—I am an hour behind time 9 VIII | Morgue, when at about nine oclock three young men entered, 10 IX | magistrate.~“About eleven oclock.”~“Go on.”~“As soon as they 11 XI | Sunday afternoon, at four oclock.”~“It will be necessary 12 XI | arrived in Paris at four oclock in the afternoon, how did 13 XIV | hired it, and as eight oclock was striking, alighted at 14 XV | might wake him at six oclock. “With that to warn us,” 15 XV | was redolent. When six oclock struck at the church of 16 XVI | the morning. By eight oclock he was not merely dressed 17 XVI | with his eyes fixed on the clock, growled at the slowness 18 XVI | hand. Just after nine oclock, Goguet, the smiling clerk, 19 XVI | half-past nine till ten oclock M. Segmuller rang for his 20 XVIII| hour of breakfast, eleven oclock, he sprang from his couch 21 XVIII| walk at half-past ten oclock, and he then insisted that 22 XVIII| great importance.”~Eleven oclock sounding soon after, he 23 XIX | to toll. It was eleven oclock, and soon afterward the 24 XX | happened that at nine oclock that same morning a queer-looking “ 25 XXI | Saint-Michel at about one oclock in the morning. Here, however, 26 XXII | XXII~It was six oclock, and the dawn was just breaking


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