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1 I | turned toward the murderer on hearing these words, presuming that 2 III | the inspector to scorn. On hearing Lecoq affirm that women 3 III | occasionally pausing to listen. Hearing nothing, he stamped his 4 III | two women were coming.”~On hearing Lecoq’s recital, all the 5 IV | their minds with terror. On hearing the shots fired inside Mother 6 V | said the inspector, whose hearing was evidently impaired. “ 7 VII | wished to insist upon a hearing, but M. d’Escorval had entered, 8 VIII | door and listened, but not hearing any one close the door or 9 IX | man called Lacheneur?”~On hearing this name, the landlady 10 X | English as fluently.”~On hearing these words, Lecoq modestly 11 XI | almost stopped beating; on hearing these last words, however, 12 XI | what I’ve told you.”~On hearing this statement, Lecoq mentally 13 XV | at the corners, without hearing the imprecations occasioned 14 XVI | soon as they were out of hearing, “and ascertain how and 15 XVIII| the next morning; but on hearing the bell sound the hour 16 XIX | and much more, and yet, on hearing Lecoq’s proposition, he 17 XXII | Couturier, in short.”~On hearing these words, Lecoq became 18 XXII | Police?”~Lecoq shuddered on hearing this question, which brought 19 XXII | soon as they were out of hearing burst out laughing. Their 20 XXIII| or whether his sense of hearing was really so acute as this 21 XXIV | duty as a magistrate.”~On hearing these words, Tabaret rubbed 22 XXIV | the Duc de Sairmeuse.”~On hearing these words, Father Absinthe