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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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1 V | exclaimed Lecoq in two entirely different tones. “Then the two women 2 V | earring, the models of the different footprints in the garden, 3 VI | the unfortunate man bore a different number.~“The deuce!” murmured 4 VI | other murdered man required different but even greater precautions 5 VIII | young detective, in three different keys. “And which was it 6 IX | Lecoq, and according to the different phases of the affair, he 7 X | prisoners plan and combine different systems of defense according 8 X | His face at once assumed a different expression, his features 9 XII | the matter in an entirely different light,” said he. “These 10 XIV | labels pasted upon it by the different railroad companies only 11 XVIII| to them. Although of very different natures, they were both 12 XIX | them, however, an entirely different meaning.~When completed, 13 XIX | was untrue; but there are different ways of presenting the truth, 14 XXI | hesitated and looked inside the different establishments, it was only 15 XXI | detailed account of the different prisons in France. He described 16 XXI | divergencies of discipline in different establishments; and recounted 17 XXI | that he walked through the different apartments; a library, an 18 XXII | hence it was in an entirely different tone that Lecoq remarked: “ 19 XXIII| said old Tabaret, in three different tones, plainly implying 20 XXIII| forgotten. According to the different phases of the recital, he 21 XXIV | and affairs taken quite a different turn. But they were not


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