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1 III | outside the garden when he entered it.”~This assertion seemed 2 IV | path upon which they had entered they fancied they observed, 3 V | left by the man who had entered the garden. They compared 4 V | us go away, and then he entered. But why? What pressing, 5 V | gesture of horror as he entered the Poivriere. The sergeant-major 6 VI | still alive when the police entered the cabin, had been moved 7 VI | of playing her a trick, entered her house disguised as a 8 VI | investigating magistrate entered the room.~All the officials 9 VI | is not possible.”~Having entered upon his duties as magistrate 10 VII | real cause of his anger, he entered the station house, saying 11 VII | seems to be.”~So saying he entered the cell, the culprit raised 12 VII | disappointment. The culprit entered the vehicle in the most 13 VII | and that he should have entered the Black Maria without 14 VII | the governor of the Depot entered the office. The clerk at 15 VII | He walked out, as he had entered, preceding the guard, like 16 VII | itself, and scarcely had she entered the corridor than she was 17 VII | hearing, but M. d’Escorval had entered, or rather thrown himself 18 VIII | consented, and the party entered a wine-shop close by. When 19 VIII | in it; they fled when we entered the place. I am trying to 20 VIII | o’clock three young men entered, arm-in-arm. From their 21 VIII | little restaurant close by. I entered it myself, and it is there 22 VIII | 1,000 less 2—”~Lecoq had entered the left wing of the Palais. 23 IX | voice.~The young detective entered, and found himself face 24 IX | stated above, when Lecoq entered M. Segmuller’s room the 25 IX | hostess of the Poivriere entered the room, bowing to the 26 IX | take care. When the police entered your cabin, after this crime 27 X | violent jerk, and the prisoner entered, or rather precipitated 28 XI | Italie, I hastened there and entered a wine-shop. While I was 29 XI | But you saw them when you entered the place—what were they 30 XI | how you—you who had just entered that hovel for the first 31 XI | to explain the drama. “I entered,” said he, “by this door, 32 XI | assailants before the police entered the place? Answer me, yes 33 XII | himself: “The arrow has entered the bull’s-eye this time!”~ 34 XIII | the governor of the Depot entered.~During the past twenty-four 35 XIV | into the vestibule, and entered the office—a neat, brightly 36 XIV | it, and the name must be entered in my book, which, if it 37 XV | boulevard, however, a new idea entered his brain, an idea of so 38 XV | will you come in?”~They entered the room, and Lecoq lit 39 XV | Well, as soon as they entered the cafe, into which I had 40 XV | respectable-looking man entered, and took a seat beside 41 XV | the others, and that he entered the cafe with the view of 42 XV | floor.~The two detectives entered, and found a woman busily 43 XVI | quarter of an hour Polyte entered the room. From head to foot, 44 XVI | and Toinon the Virtuous entered the room, carrying her child 45 XVI | conscientious turn of mind, he entered each establishment in succession 46 XVI | of the woman who had just entered his room, and recapitulated 47 XVII | Twenty minutes later Lecoq entered this well-known jeweler’ 48 XVIII| stop singing until a keeper entered his cell carrying his breakfast. 49 XX | second-hand-clothes shop close by, May entered in evident haste. Lecoq 50 XX | shop attired as when he entered it. Luck had for once been 51 XX | similar signal in response, he entered the shop. The owner was 52 XX | About twelve days ago a man entered my shop with a bundle under 53 XX | truth of his suspicion, he entered a tobacconist’s shop and 54 XXI | gave up the discussion and entered the shop.~“Ah, so now he 55 XXI | away, the fugitive at last entered the fourth. The two detectives, 56 XXI | dimly lighted alley, and entered a dingy dwelling.~“Run and 57 XXI | that object in view they entered a wine-shop close by. They 58 XXI | and passages that Lecoq entered not a nook was left unexplored, 59 XXI | How could any one have entered here? Besides, I can’t suffer 60 XXI | through the apartments.”~Lecoq entered, but it was only for form’ 61 XXII | He did not move when they entered, failing to recognize them 62 XXV | XXV~How this idea had entered old Tabaret’s head, Lecoq