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1 I | that follows all unnatural efforts, either of mind or body. 2 II | blighted hopes, his fruitless efforts, and the insults he had 3 IV | times, in spite of all their efforts, they would have lost the 4 IV | was well repaid for his efforts.~“I understand!” he cried 5 V | himself so efficient when the efforts of his chief had been merely 6 VI | time, and after repeated efforts. But, in the mean while, 7 VIII | and the Seine.~His earlier efforts at investigation proved 8 VIII | of well-nigh superhuman efforts that Lecoq managed to effect 9 XIII | protracted but fruitless efforts. He had scarcely strength 10 XIV | frustrate his, Lecoq’s, efforts to arrive at a solution 11 XV | it. It resisted all their efforts, for it was of solid oak, 12 XV | younger man was making frantic efforts to push back the bolt, or 13 XV | that have attended all my efforts. Here we arrive before him. 14 XVI | rightly considered that if his efforts proved successful, he would 15 XVII | had attended all Lecoq’s efforts; for time was on the wing, 16 XVIII| M. Segmuller’s repeated efforts had proved as unsuccessful 17 XVIII| completely baffled inquisitive efforts, simply because there is 18 XIX | Lecoq still continued his efforts; still labored on with an 19 XXI | ruses, after such formidable efforts, after this last stratagem— 20 XXI | had been making immense efforts to conceal his rage and