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1 I | thirty thousand francs, I don’t suppose you’d be here.” 2 I | Gevrol to his companions, “don’t you know Mother Chupin’ 3 I | articulate a syllable.~“Don’t do any mischief,” continued 4 I | is possible, after all, don’t spoil it.”~A frightful 5 I | inspector. “Your lamentations don’t affect me. You ought to 6 II | like me,” he remarked. “I don’t like boasters—”~“One moment!” 7 II | battle of Waterloo?”~“I don’t see the connection—”~“ 8 III | gruffly; “and, above all, don’t walk about the garden, 9 IV | that in such cases words don’t suffice. If we declare 10 VIII | she wasn’t pretty, and I don’t believe she was young, 11 VIII | To which one?”~“Really, I don’t exactly know.”~In a moment 12 VIII | had given me the gripes. Don’t be uneasy about the score, 13 VIII | Has he gone away then? I don’t see him anywhere?”~The 14 VIII | At M. Trigault’s house—don’t forget—Father Papillon— 15 IX | mood, “M. Segmuller—you don’t seem to know him. He is 16 IX | any fresh information?”~“I don’t think I have wasted my 17 IX | People as poor as I am don’t fear the thieves,” she 18 X | die—to die quickly, if you don’t wish to suffer.’ So I 19 XI | What port was that?”~“I don’t know.”~At this reply Lecoq, 20 XII | plotting mischief against I don’t know whom—and it was because 21 XII | police is very plausible, I don’t deny it; but it seems 22 XIV | the traces of a person I don’t even know! Is it possible 23 XIV | received the same reply.~“We don’t know such a person; we 24 XIV | commissary?”~“Yes. Still, I don’t know whether the boy obeyed 25 XIV | plenty of suitors.”~“Then you don’t think her capable of serving, 26 XV | distress ourselves about it. Don’t be so cast down, Father 27 XV | the best of us yet, if we don’t keep our eyes open. Don’ 28 XV | don’t keep our eyes open. Don’t you forget him, papa; 29 XV | undesirable acquaintances? But don’t be alarmed; this does 30 XV | your husband’s friends, don’t you know any who might 31 XVI | influence her evidence! I don’t understand you.”~“But 32 XVI | sir.”~M. Segmuller rose. “Don’t prevaricate any longer,” 33 XVI | questions with “no” or “I don’t know”; and retracted everything 34 XVI | nothing,” he replied, “I don’t suspect any one. All I 35 XVII | the plot?” he murmured.~“I don’t think so,” replied Lecoq, 36 XVII | one of our fugitives.”~“I don’t think so.”~“Who do you 37 XVII | Oh, oh! And of course you don’t hope for a sou by way 38 XVII | doorkeeper to manager: “Don’t you know an actor named 39 XVIII| out of his cell again; and don’t allow him to return there 40 XIX | Why,” replied Lecoq, “don’t you see that he wished 41 XIX | surprise his secret.”~“I don’t deceive myself, sir. May 42 XIX | profession. And, mark this, sir—I don’t doubt Gevrol’s honesty. 43 XX | I am not surprised they don’t recognize me, since I 44 XXI | particular one. Now, if they don’t throw aside the mask, 45 XXI | near them, and listen.”~“Don’t think of such a thing,” 46 XXI | end badly,” he murmured.~“Don’t be alarmed,” replied his 47 XXI | I frankly confess that I don’t understand the maneuvres 48 XXI | shows himself, capture him; don’t allow him to escape.”~“ 49 XXI | sergeants in surprise, “don’t you know the gardens of 50 XXII | replied.~“Why?”~“Because I don’t know him. I never saw 51 XXII | something about him.”~“I don’t say I haven’t been guilty 52 XXII | What are we to do?”~“Ah! I don’t know. Perhaps I shall 53 XXIII| affair like an angel!”~“Don’t you mean to say like a 54 XXIII| had begun to make it.”~“Don’t be in such a hurry to 55 XXIII| the young detective. “I don’t think I’ve been so simple 56 XXIII| a serious expression. “I don’t suppose it,” he replied; “ 57 XXIV | exciting suspicion?”~“I don’t know; I can’t say now. 58 XXIV | enemies?” inquired Lecoq.~“Don’t the facts prove that beyond 59 XXIV | You tried very hard, I don’t deny it; but as for making 60 XXIV | yourself to Madame Milner; don’t lose sight of her; cling 61 XXIV | is it possible that you don’t suspect the real name 62 XXIV | eyes. “No,” he replied, “I don’t suspect—”~“You are uttering 63 XXV | contemporary history. If you don’t wish to remain all your 64 XXV | I must confess that I don’t see the connection.”~M. 65 XXV | magistrate’s father. Only I don’t see that it teaches us 66 XXV | glass. Take care, my boy, don’t attack the duke. I wouldn’ 67 XXV | detective shook his head. “Oh! I don’t deceive myself,” said 68 XXV | day I learn his secret. I don’t fear danger; but I know,