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| Alphabetical [« »] seats 1 sebastopol 2 seclusion 1 second 22 second-hand 1 second-hand-clothes 2 second-rate 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 moreover 22 perceived 22 run 22 second 22 sent 22 set 22 sight | Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq IntraText - Concordances second |
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1 I | anxiously listening. Soon a second cry, or rather a wild howl, 2 IV | motionless, and the next second flying off like a ball. 3 V | to flight.~In less than a second the young police agent had 4 VI | Lecoq, at the risk of a second rebuff, interposed. “May 5 VII | replied the murderer, but a second later he changed his mind. “ 6 VIII | swore at him roundly. In the second, he found the grooms at 7 XI | surrounding localities? In the second place, how does it happen, 8 XI | loses his footing—another second, and he will sink!~“Enough— 9 XII | himself in their clutches a second time. You gentlemen pretend 10 XV | own seat, and drawing the second chair from a corner, invited 11 XVI | of the Palais gateway. A second glance, and oh, great good 12 XVI | anxious gaze. Just for one second; and then she caught his 13 XVIII| favor. For instance, the second bureau of the Prefecture 14 XVIII| had scarcely finished the second line, when a bit of bread, 15 XVIII| twenty-fifth, ‘her’; the second, ‘your’; the sixteenth, ‘ 16 XIX | with anger. This was the second affront within an hour. 17 XIX | in cipher as well as the second; duped Father Absinthe, 18 XX | This was the work of a second. A long chalk mark on a 19 XXI | as to his intentions. A second later he turned into the 20 XXI | won a single glance or a second’s attention from Lecoq. 21 XXIV | wait, I am coming to the second mistake you made,” retorted 22 XXV | compromised at the advent of the Second Restoration. At the time