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1 I | some cavern depth.~All the men had turned up their trousers 2 I | significant, that all the men paused as if by common impulse.~“ 3 I | direction indicated. His men followed, and in less than 4 I | Near the fireplace two men lay stretched upon the floor. 5 I | When Gevrol saw that the men had finished their task, 6 I | examination with the two men lying near the fireplace. 7 I | down, and I saw those three men that are lying there picking 8 I | they are captured. These men are experienced and shrewd, 9 I | station-house as we pass.”~The men hastened to obey, with the 10 II | would like to work.” Such men were working and eating. 11 II | bodies of three murdered men he could talk of sleep!~ 12 II | with thirty-five thousand men. So if this man’s allusion 13 II | indentations were not made by the men’s feet,” said he. “There 14 III | III~Obstinate men of Father Absinthe’s stamp, 15 III | two women. He found three men drinking here, who either 16 III | useful in any case; as both men agreed when they returned 17 III | snowy surface.”~Like all men of limited intelligence, 18 V | one of the least sagacious men in the service?~If he could 19 V | same state as when the two men left the room. A candle, 20 V | the salad-bowl, the two men picked up five of the weighty 21 V | fought because the other men had insulted them. This 22 V | corpses of these murdered men—this person could have been 23 V | pursued Gevrol, “I called two men and asked them to aid me 24 V | at the barriere—one for men and the other for women; 25 V | Gevrol, “I can send one of my men to the station-house with 26 V | determined to send one of his men to the station-house; and 27 VI | have borrowed it from the men in your company?”~“Yes, 28 VI | dictating to one of the men a proces-verbal of the search; 29 VI | judged correctly. The medical men declared it to be a fracture 30 VI | idea that with both these men death had been instantaneous. 31 VI | the last of the murdered men. The ball that had caused 32 VI | careful investigation. The two men’s pockets were explored 33 VI | think that one of these dead men is perhaps Lacheneur himself!”~“ 34 VI | this magnificent eulogium: “Men as honest as he may, I believe, 35 VI | red with anger. “One of my men,” he replied, “a clever, 36 VII | in the door, by which the men on guard watch the prisoners, 37 VIII | his lips. However, such men never think of putting an 38 VIII | who, with three of his men, had come to cast his nets 39 VIII | nine oclock three young men entered, arm-in-arm. From 40 VIII | am going to follow these men. A. B. S.”~The handwriting 41 IX | IX~Some men are wealthy. They own a 42 IX | the door opened, and three men and two women came in.”~ 43 IX | of little use. The three men who had come in first of 44 IX | Gevrol arrived with his men; they forced open the door, 45 IX | incident.~“And the other men,” he resumed, “those who 46 IX | not surprised to see three men utterly unknown to you, 47 IX | accompanied these unfortunate men. What sort of women were 48 IX | first of all took them for men in disguise. They had hands 49 X | eleven hundred thousand men who constantly walk the 50 X | do that. There were three men against me. It was a great 51 X | attach any blame to these men, who, in confining you in 52 XI | was eating a morsel, two men came in and began talking 53 XI | arrival there these young men left me and joined the dancers. 54 XI | enough to frighten one. Three men and two women were drinking 55 XI | were discharged, but three men were killed. You have not 56 XI | didnt know whether these men were police agents or friends 57 XII | Besides, as is usual with most men of my profession, I rarely 58 XV | going to follow the young men who seemed to recognize 59 XV | game of piquet. The young men, you understand, were still 60 XV | playing with or the young men. It seems to me, however, 61 XV | companions, wicked, desperate men. He is so weak when he has 62 XV | always a great many drunken men about the house; and, sometimes, 63 XV | not at all like the other men who come to drink at my 64 XVIII| microscope, these patient, gifted men discover the habits and 65 XVIII| what to do with, to pay two men for such a nonsensical job 66 XIX | employment of various literary men, as well as of a physician, 67 XX | the passers-by and some men who were hauling sand from 68 XX | made some most discerning men believe that he’s only a 69 XX | must try to keep the two men apart. What ruse they will 70 XXI | response, for just then the two men came out of the house. May 71 XXI | wine-shops were closed.~The two men then held a consultation 72 XXI | matter after all; now the two men are together, I feel sure 73 XXI | always gives to energetic men. “Enough!—we will talk to-morrow. 74 XXI | exclaiming. “Let these worthy men do their duty, Otto.”~“Ah! 75 XXII | door and place two of my men before it. This Couturier 76 XXII | expected that these two men would have felt an irresistible 77 XXII | detective, one of those men of subtle penetration, soft 78 XXII | his private purse; and the men who worked with him never 79 XXII | obstinacy, like all enthusiastic men, he had indeed once effected 80 XXIII| to?”~“He has killed three men.”~“Oh! oh! oh!” said old 81 XXIV | supposed murderer. The two men recognize each other. Had 82 XXIV | it. I have killed three men, and I am in your power. 83 XXV | General Biography of the Men of the Present Age,” which


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