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| Alphabetical [« »] paix 1 pal 1 palais 30 pale 15 pale-blue 1 paled 1 pallet 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 looking 15 morgue 15 neighborhood 15 pale 15 party 15 penetration 15 ready | Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq IntraText - Concordances pale |
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1 II | almost beardless, very pale, with red lips, and an abundance 2 V | companion had become very pale. “What is it?” he asked.~“ 3 V | more overcome. He grew as pale as the corpses lying on 4 VI | report prepared by Lecoq.~Pale, agitated, and nervous, 5 VIII| The driver had grown very pale. “Ah! the wretches!” he 6 X | the room. Goguet turned pale behind his table, and Lecoq 7 X | anger, now relaxed. He grew pale and tottered, as if about 8 XI | had made the clerk turn pale, had proved to be a practical, 9 XII | upon the prisoner; he grew pale, tottered, and leaned against 10 XV | striking contrast. He was pale and puny; his eyes gleamed 11 XIX | M. Segmuller had turned pale with anger. “Ah! if I could 12 XX | infinite caution, and a pale, frightened face became 13 XXII| Lecoq became so frightfully pale that Father Absinthe, fearing 14 XXII| fleeting flush tinged Lecoq’s pale cheeks. “Are you sure he 15 XXV | for Lecoq, he rose very pale, his lips trembling a little. “