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| Alphabetical [« »] perdition 1 pere 2 peremptorily 1 perfect 17 perfection 6 perfectly 17 perform 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 intense 17 obtain 17 often 17 perfect 17 perfectly 17 proofs 17 seat | Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq IntraText - Concordances perfect |
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1 I | solitude, gloom, and an almost perfect silence prevailed; and one 2 II | carelessness gave Lecoq a perfect right to secretly seek information 3 III | genius of his companion. With perfect faith, therefore, he inquired: “ 4 IV | rain. In that case, these perfect, clear, and easily recognizable 5 IV | homogeneous mass, forming a perfect model of the impression. 6 IV | outline, but which were quite perfect enough to be used as evidence.~ 7 VI | exclaimed, “no one ever tastes perfect happiness here below.”~And 8 VII | each gesture evinced the perfect indifference of a man accustomed 9 VII | lowest criminal. It was with perfect indifference that he allowed 10 IX | expression would have been simply perfect, had it not been for her 11 XI | proved that there was a perfect understanding between the 12 XII | Segmuller. “Your assurance is perfect now; though a moment ago 13 XIII| is a masterpiece. It is perfect. How well he played that 14 XV | shrewd and daring fellow—a perfect demon. He doesn’t remain 15 XX | with an awkward bow, in perfect keeping with his attire. “ 16 XX | falsehoods with that air of perfect candor which gives the Germans 17 XXII| not suffice, however, to perfect his education. Hence, whenever