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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 I | you desire? When the judge questions me, I will, perhaps, reply; 2 V | obstinately refused, to answer my questions, and wouldnt even give 3 VII | finding himself assailed with questions by every one he came across, 4 VII | cheeks. He was pressed with questions, but did not vouchsafe so 5 VIII| confess, but answered all the questions put to him in the most evasive 6 VIII| interrupt the driver with questions, but to listen to all he 7 VIII| blonde or brunette?”~So many questions at a time confused the driver. “ 8 IX | the subtle purport of his questions so veiled by his seeming 9 IX | always begins with these questions as to individuality, which 10 IX | refused to answer their questions.”~“I told them all that 11 IX | guard against any direct questions. Now, it was essential that 12 IX | result, he thought, but a few questions more, and the old woman 13 X | skilful in managing his questions as a tried general in maneuvering 14 X | Chupin with disagreeable questions, at her next examination, 15 X | the whole truth: answer my questions honestly without reserve.”~“ 16 XI | request. Now, there are two questions I desire to ask. If you 17 XI | prisoner smiled at these questions. “I can easily explain that,” 18 XI | had anticipated the other questions, and had been prepared for 19 XII | refuse to answer all the questions put to you?”~A gleam of 20 XV | affected harshness. “Two questions only, and then I will leave 21 XVI | time he asked him the same questions: “Are you sure that M. Lecoq 22 XVI | answered the preliminary questions, telling the magistrate 23 XVI | answered all M. Segmuller’s questions with “no” or “I dont know”; 24 XXII| allow me to address a few questions to your prisoner.”~“Oh! 25 XXIV| asked a few common-place questions, in a troubled voice, and


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