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| Alphabetical [« »] desires 4 desk 19 desolate 1 despair 12 despairing 4 despatched 2 desperate 5 | Frequency [« »] 12 couple 12 couturier 12 dead 12 despair 12 disappointed 12 drawn 12 dressed | Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq IntraText - Concordances despair |
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1 VI | police heard the shrieks of despair and the moment when Lecoq 2 VIII | Lecoq was beginning to despair, when at about half-past 3 X | explains your first act of despair; but later on, for instance, 4 XII | he did not by any means despair, and his confidence, exaggerated 5 XV | yet I give up the game in despair as soon as I meet with a 6 XVI | effect, gave up the fight in despair. He rang the bell, and ordered 7 XVII | driving him—Lecoq—wild with despair.~Eventually our hero had 8 XVIII| him in his sleep, if his despair elicits a groan, a gesture, 9 XVIII| surprising. And yet he did not despair. He had noticed that every 10 XXI | to conceal his rage and despair. May escaped! vanished! 11 XXIV | You have saved me from despair,” he exclaimed, “I thought 12 XXV | but it was in a moment of despair when he was distracted at