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1 II | Although Lecoq’s vehemence was intense, he did not succeed in making 2 IV | listened to this monologue with intense curiosity, as anxious as 3 VI | faces expressed the most intense terror.~“Thus,” said the 4 VI | those present had become intense; and the commissary only 5 VII | police agents in check by the intense fury of his attitude. Now, 6 VIII | is so often the result of intense mental effort.~He no longer 7 IX | M. Segmuller looked up, intense astonishment written upon 8 XI | Lecoq’s anxiety had been so intense that his heart almost stopped 9 XV | man is he?” he asked with intense anxiety.~“Oh! he is not 10 XVI | his stupefaction became intense. He instantly perceived 11 XVII | magistrate’s surprise was so intense that it imparted to his 12 XVIII| the gloom would have been intense, had not a few faint sun-rays 13 XIX | His features expressed intense surprise, and any one would 14 XIX | assumed an expression of intense embarrassment.~“Ah! sir,” 15 XIX | for you.”~Lecoq’s joy was intense. Never, no never, had he 16 XXII | sustained by wounded vanity, intense disappointment, and yet 17 XXV | heaven with every sign of intense dismay. “Unhappy man!” he