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1 V | declare that, by changing the attitude of the bodies, Lecoq had 2 V | and assuming a respectful attitude, was waiting to be questioned.~“ 3 V | concerning the murderer’s attitude while I was questioning 4 VI | to make any note of the attitude in which they found the 5 VI | they had fallen, and their attitude was a matter of great importance, 6 VI | bearing on the case. Now, this attitude was such that one could 7 VII | the intense fury of his attitude. Now, on the contrary, he 8 X | for such a culprit’s first attitude as surely betrays his plan 9 X | fact carefully noted his attitude, his tone of voice, his 10 XI | reflection.~The prisoner’s attitude and manner were remarkable. 11 XVI | he assumed a pretentious attitude and waited to see what else 12 XVIII| this knowledge avail? Their attitude never varied! And, even 13 XIX | standing in a respectful attitude, apparently waiting for 14 XIX | sudden change of voice and attitude, burst into a hearty laugh, 15 XX | his face was pallid. His attitude expressed profound dejection