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1 I | Then the horror-stricken accent of the man who had been 2 III| of imagination? Was the accent of deep and sincere conviction 3 X | truth has any particular accent of its own, as moralists 4 X | murderer had found that accent. Voice, gesture, glance, 5 XIV| was with a marked English accent that he asked the landlords 6 XIV| self-possession to retain his English accent. “This is very annoying,” 7 XIV| had forgotten his English accent. The woman noticed this 8 XIV| Lecoq renounced his English accent altogether. “Excuse me,” 9 XIX| and with a strong Norman accent, he informed the magistrate