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| Alphabetical [« »] valued 1 van 16 vanished 3 vanity 13 vans 1 vapor 1 varennes 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 tones 13 unfortunately 13 uttered 13 vanity 13 virtuous 13 visitor 13 walk | Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq IntraText - Concordances vanity |
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1 I | sobriquet was pleasing to his vanity, which was not slight, as 2 II | seen, and where wounded vanity has so many opportunities 3 III | had fallen upon Lecoq’s vanity, and it greatly delighted 4 V | he could not conquer his vanity, he would, at least, compel 5 V | the young police agent’s vanity, nor his return to his former 6 VI | persons who are blinded by vanity to such a degree that, with 7 XIII | but a gleam of pleased vanity sparkled in his eyes. What 8 XV | his subordinate, and his vanity was likewise wounded; he 9 XVII | a fact flattering to her vanity—she spoke in an affable 10 XVIII| trembling with gratified vanity, he read the entire note 11 XIX | outward sign of wounded vanity being perceptible—“I suppose 12 XX | Unfortunately for Lecoq’s vanity, the good fellow spoke at 13 XXII | was sustained by wounded vanity, intense disappointment,