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1 I | four.~After midnight, these gloomy, narrow streets became the 2 I | had given place to that gloomy prostration that follows 3 V | breaking, cold, cheerless, and gloomy, when Lecoq and his colleague 4 VI | of his thin lips, and the gloomy expression of his pale-blue 5 VII | clue.~It was not until the gloomy vehicle had turned off the 6 VII | when, after entering the gloomy corridor, he saw the culprit 7 VII | laughter, but here, in this gloomy chamber, the anteroom of 8 VII | He wandered through the gloomy corridors, from office to 9 VIII| outside, it was because the gloomy building itself was crammed 10 XIV | guards, it is a sad and gloomy place. But it is absolutely 11 XV | proved to be a cold and gloomy attic of medium size, windowless, 12 XVI | brightening of that functionary’s gloomy face.~And yet, fate so willed 13 XX | one of the cells of the gloomy jail, familiarly known as “