Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 269
... Lecoq , the most eminent and the most dis- tinguished detective of Paris . " 66 " I do not remember to have ever met him , " continued the young man , pensively . " That is very possible , " added the jailor , smiling . " He is never ...
... Lecoq , the most eminent and the most dis- tinguished detective of Paris . " 66 " I do not remember to have ever met him , " continued the young man , pensively . " That is very possible , " added the jailor , smiling . " He is never ...
Page 270
... Lecoq . You will never find out anything by yourself . " M. Fanferlot let fall his knife and fork in horror . He who had medi- tated carrying the inquiry to a successful issue without aid ! But to re- pudiate madame's advice was a thing ...
... Lecoq . You will never find out anything by yourself . " M. Fanferlot let fall his knife and fork in horror . He who had medi- tated carrying the inquiry to a successful issue without aid ! But to re- pudiate madame's advice was a thing ...
Page 399
... Lecoq , you will have all your pains for your reward . " " Well , I suppose I must go , " sighed the baffled detective , who slept badly that night , for he knew that to see M. Lecoq he must be up early in the morning . At six o'clock ...
... Lecoq , you will have all your pains for your reward . " " Well , I suppose I must go , " sighed the baffled detective , who slept badly that night , for he knew that to see M. Lecoq he must be up early in the morning . At six o'clock ...
Page 400
... Lecoq's wondrous perspicuity , but , in this instance , he was really astounded . M. Lecoq enjoyed his surprise for a few moments . " Well ! " he said , " what do you deduce from this ? " " That it was not the cashier , for he would not ...
... Lecoq's wondrous perspicuity , but , in this instance , he was really astounded . M. Lecoq enjoyed his surprise for a few moments . " Well ! " he said , " what do you deduce from this ? " " That it was not the cashier , for he would not ...
Page 409
... Lecoq , for the intelligent reader will not have failed long ago to perceive that the two personages are the same , " the matter for which I have had VOL . LXIII . 2 E put together at Tarascon . When Madame Fauvel was young THE BANKER'S ...
... Lecoq , for the intelligent reader will not have failed long ago to perceive that the two personages are the same , " the matter for which I have had VOL . LXIII . 2 E put together at Tarascon . When Madame Fauvel was young THE BANKER'S ...
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