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1 I | the floor, exclaiming: “Come and take me!” And turning 2 I | tightly over her bones.~“Come, stand up!” ordered the 3 II | during many weary months, had come, he thought, at last, as 4 III | not explain his inaction. “Come! my boy,” said he, “have 5 III | agent: “what do you see?”~“Come and look for yourself, see 6 III | And we will ascertain it. Come!”~A wooden fence of lattice-work, 7 III | these two women did not come to the Poivriere this evening 8 IV | Now, papa,” said he, “come and hold the light for me.”~ 9 IV | breathe. The authorities might come, for the most important 10 V | jewels in her ears would have come to the Poivriere. Who would 11 V | Yes,” was the reply. “Here come Gevrol and two of our comrades 12 VI | deposition. The moment had come to search the garments of 13 VI | evening, do not fail to come to the ball at the Rainbow, 14 VI | frightful spectacle. I have come across this terrified expression 15 VI | good luck, that they had come here to divide their booty, 16 VI | fellow, Monsieur Lecoq. Come forward, Lecoq, that the 17 VIII | with three of his men, had come to cast his nets round about 18 VIII | faint when we get home; now come along. And then she began 19 VIII | exclaimed: “Madame, I have come to return this article to 20 VIII | I was so busy I couldn’t come; however, here I am at last, 21 VIII | any one close the door or come upstairs, I said to myself: ‘ 22 VIII | sensitive among them, may come no further than the door, 23 VIII | interrupted, “didn’t a detective come here this morning?”~“Yes, 24 IX | which bore the number—22.~“Come in!” called out a pleasant 25 IX | the various facts that had come to his knowledge since his 26 IX | gallery outside.”~“Let her come in then.”~An instant later 27 IX | big-bearded man, who had just come in. He asked for a glass 28 IX | use. The three men who had come in first of all had fallen 29 IX | Just then the man who had come in alone drew a revolver 30 IX | that the moment had now come to abandon defensive tactics, 31 IX | establishment?”~“Sometimes chance—”~“Come! you do not think of what 32 X | investigating magistrates come prepared with a more or 33 XI | are a police agent; you’ve come here to play the spy; that’ 34 XI | down your pistol, crying, ‘Come and take me,’ what did you 35 XI | Poivriere drawn by Lecoq. “Come here,” he said, addressing 36 XIII | advice regarding him. “I come to ask,” said he, “if I 37 XIV | how can I serve you?”~“Come with me, sir; compel them 38 XIV | denying it. It had, indeed, come from Leipsic; as the labels 39 XV | recognize your voice—will you come in?”~They entered the room, 40 XV | suffer for this escapade.”~“Come, come,” said Lecoq, “you 41 XV | for this escapade.”~“Come, come,” said Lecoq, “you can sermonize 42 XV | futility of his precautions.~“Come in!” he cried to his early 43 XV | all like the other men who come to drink at my mother-in-law’ 44 XV | you like; but make haste; come, come quickly!”~ 45 XV | like; but make haste; come, come quickly!”~ 46 XVI | master was in.~“Ah, you’ve come at last,” gruffly ejaculated 47 XVI | before him, and the man must come even if he lives a hundred 48 XVI | matter must be cleared up. Come with me, Monsieur Lecoq.”~ 49 XVI | and asked if he had not come about the prisoner May.~ 50 XVII | earring, which had, indeed, come from his shop. But whom 51 XVII | explicitly that he did not come to collect money, and speaking 52 XVII | that the earring had never come from his establishment, 53 XVII | alcohol. Perhaps he had come to rely less upon his own 54 XVIII| of angry impatience which come naturally to a person who 55 XIX | has been under my charge! Come, admit you never thought 56 XIX | what you propose?”~“I have come to this conclusion,” replied 57 XIX | The same, sir; and I have come to tell you that if you 58 XX | along. If our man doesn’t come to the Hotel de Mariembourg, 59 XX | I think he will, I shall come back here to start in pursuit 60 XX | want to see; but you have come too late; she sold the house 61 XX | a terrible oath. “I have come to claim something from 62 XX | news he had heard. He had come to the hotel depending upon 63 XXI | to tell his accomplice to come and wait for him in some 64 XXI | approaching.~“There they come,” said Father Absinthe.~“ 65 XXI | Monsieur le Duc permits it. Come in, I will light you through 66 XXII | will depend on his reply—come!”~After such a day and such 67 XXII | The person whom Lecoq had come to consult was a man celebrated 68 XXIII| poor Papa Tirauclair to come and see him?”~“We need your 69 XXIII| my boy. Mariette will not come back again.”~On his way 70 XXIV | anger nor impatience.~He had come to ask advice, and was glad