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1 III | handcuffs on the whole gang! How unfortunate!”~Lecoq was not sufficiently 2 V | thoughtful. “Ah! that’s very unfortunate,” he stammered; “and there 3 VI | found the body, since the unfortunate man, who was still alive 4 VI | of clothing worn by the unfortunate man bore a different number.~“ 5 VII | close quarters.~“Ah! what an unfortunate morning,” murmured Lecoq, 6 VIII| On the other hand, the unfortunate fellow who, in a moment 7 VIII| I had been having a most unfortunate day—six hours on a stand 8 VIII| own door, he had a most unfortunate fall, and broke his leg.”~ 9 IX | in France. “I have been unfortunate, my good judge,” she whined.~“ 10 IX | women who accompanied these unfortunate men. What sort of women 11 XI | I left France.”~“That is unfortunate, but the prosecution can 12 XII | name is connected with this unfortunate affair?”~“I heard the name 13 XV | head affirmatively.~“It is unfortunate—very unfortunate!” said 14 XV | It is unfortunate—very unfortunate!” said Lecoq. “But it is 15 XV | widely known, and that the unfortunate creature’s force of character 16 XV | mistaking the fact that this unfortunate woman loved him—had always 17 XV | well—yes!” exclaimed the unfortunate mother, bursting into tears. “ 18 XVI | the way, produced the most unfortunate results. Believing that 19 XVI | bitterly regretted this unfortunate meeting; at the same time 20 XVII| of disappointment. “How unfortunate!” he murmured.~“Why?” asked 21 XIX | over his accusers.~“How unfortunate,” remarked the governor 22 XIX | met every day after this unfortunate incident; and every morning, 23 XX | contemplated in silence this unfortunate man whom after all he could 24 XXII| retorted by denouncing an unfortunate mistake which this remarkable