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| Alphabetical [« »] impassible 1 impassioned 1 impassive 1 impatience 13 impatient 6 impatiently 4 impeding 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 frightened 13 gloomy 13 immense 13 impatience 13 important 13 landlady 13 length | Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq IntraText - Concordances impatience |
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1 II | Inwardly he was wild with impatience. Though the murderer submitted 2 II | Lecoq made no sign of impatience: nor in reality was he impatient. 3 IV | Lecoq was trembling with impatience. “And how did they obtain 4 VII | gesture were so expressive of impatience and wrath that the keeper 5 VIII | who could not restrain his impatience.~“I had already passed them, 6 VIII | Lecoq was boiling over with impatience; but he felt that the wisest 7 X | fountain of tears.”~In his impatience, M. Segmuller angrily stamped 8 XVI | quite forgotten that his own impatience was not shared by others.~ 9 XVI | the magistrate’s wrath and impatience. “It is inconceivable!” 10 XVI | casting the blame on his own impatience and lack of caution, which, 11 XVIII| those movements of angry impatience which come naturally to 12 XX | but Lecoq was on fire with impatience. “And what then?” he insisted.~“ 13 XXIV | he felt neither anger nor impatience.~He had come to ask advice,