Detective and mystery stories; French fiction -- Translations into English
the clamours of conscience was sinking=> the clamours of conscience were
sinking {pg 274}
The patients delirium => The patient’s delirium {pg 287}
Ducnesse de Sairmeuse=> Duchesse de Sairmeuse {pg 288}
the crime she had commited=> the crime she had committed {pg 291}
the happiness which when would have been his=> the happiness which then
would have been his {pg 293}
formerely so irritably=> formerly so irritably {pg 293}
urging no the crowd=> urging on the crowd {pg 294}
the duke’s houshold=> the duke’s household {pg 309}
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Monsieur Lecoq, v. 2, by Émile Gaboriau
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