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1 I | search is unnecessary.”~“Entirely unnecessary.”~The younger 2 III | unable during the recital to entirely suppress his admiration. 3 IV | large patches of ground entirely free from snow. In such 4 IV | would have lost the clue entirely had it not been for the 5 IV | busy as his legs, and an entirely new train of ideas was awakened 6 V | suddenly exclaimed Lecoq in two entirely different tones. “Then the 7 V | that my time has not been entirely lost. I have acted according 8 VI | considered very ridiculous, and entirely unnecessary; but the old 9 VI | they were stupefied by some entirely unexpected, strange, and 10 X | to have to remain alone, entirely alone, in that cold, damp 11 X | Tringlot was an uneducated man, entirely ignorant of the law. He 12 XII | I see the matter in an entirely different light,” said he. “ 13 XII | prisoner’s side, but not entirely so, for although the magistrate 14 XIII | illusion, whereas this man, entirely unaided, almost convinced 15 XIV | manners were pleasing, and entirely free from affectation.~“ 16 XV | his hat had lost its form entirely. His eyes wore an anxious 17 XVI | mood seems to have changed entirely. He eats with a good appetite; 18 XVIII| time, and to devote himself entirely to the study of the case. “ 19 XIX | giving them, however, an entirely different meaning.~When 20 XX | result of which depended entirely upon the courage, skill, 21 XXII | impossible; hence it was in an entirely different tone that Lecoq 22 XXIII| transformed. His gout was entirely forgotten. According to 23 XXV | enlightened.”~This injunction was entirely unnecessary. Never had the