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| Alphabetical [« »] sensible 2 sensibly 1 sensitive 3 sent 22 sentence 10 sentenced 2 sententious 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 perceived 22 run 22 second 22 sent 22 set 22 sight 22 task | Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq IntraText - Concordances sent |
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1 I | affect me. You ought to be sent to prison for putting such 2 IV | desired to preserve it. They sent for a great chemist—”~“Go 3 V | drew up this document be sent for.” It must be remembered 4 VIII | evidence, and a summons will be sent you.”~“All right, then. 5 IX | once? A messenger has been sent to the prefecture after 6 IX | conviction” comprise a letter sent by this man to Gustave, 7 XIV | couple of glasses of Bordeaux sent new courage and energy coursing 8 XVI | here he must certainly have sent some one, or else have written 9 XVII | to attend the funeral. He sent orders that all his sister’ 10 XVII | her wardrobe—and the money sent to him.”~Lecoq could not 11 XVIII| to be set at liberty or sent to the assizes. Am I to 12 XVIII| although his photograph was sent to all the prisons and police 13 XVIII| message, it may be added, was sent at Gevrol’s instigation.~ 14 XVIII| Beranger.’ Let this book be sent for—”~The governor of the 15 XVIII| some excuse to have him sent out of his cell again; and 16 XIX | revelation to make.”~“He shall be sent for immediately.”~Lecoq 17 XIX | fools, or why should I have sent for you to show it you? 18 XIX | to be done? Is he to be sent to the Assizes by himself, 19 XIX | sir,” was the reply. “He sent me to ask how you were, 20 XIX | magistrate who—”~“Precisely. He sent his man to me two or three 21 XIX | the vestibule who had been sent from a neighboring register 22 XXII | Why, that individual you sent me last night so carefully