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1 I | footsteps, no voices were heard; solitude, gloom, and an 2 I | five barrels, and we have heard but two shots.”~But the 3 I | although he must certainly have heard the words.~“It was that 4 I | my son’s clothes, when I heard a dispute.”~“And after that?”~“ 5 II | examination, and when he heard him declare peremptorily 6 II | explain. You have certainly heard of a terrible battle which 7 II | please.”~“Yes—then! I have heard of it!”~“Very well; you 8 III | on reaching this spot, he heard some noise, fear seized 9 III | the accomplice, who had heard the fugitives coming, ran 10 IV | to a person who has just heard a bad joke, or who has lost 11 VI | when the squad of police heard the shrieks of despair and 12 VII | in my whole life have I heard such language as she has 13 VII | his own thoughts that he heard nothing of their conversation, 14 VII | assassin’s glance wavered as he heard this order. Was it only 15 VII | the corridor than she was heard quarreling with the guard.~“ 16 VIII | was looking for. “Have you heard anything about a crime that 17 IX | about half an hour, when I heard some one below call out: ‘ 18 IX | taken up my needle when I heard a terrible uproar in the 19 IX | magistrate had imperfectly heard her words, and had failed 20 IX | about half an hour, when I heard some one below call out ‘ 21 IX | added: “But you must have heard of one of Gustave’s friends, 22 IX | Lacheneur! no, I have never heard that name mentioned.”~Still 23 X | magistrate and the detective heard him speak, they were seized 24 X | offered you.”~As the prisoner heard this remark, his lowering 25 X | where not a sound can be heard.”~The magistrate bent over 26 X | As the supposed murderer heard these words, an expression 27 XI | doubts vanished when he heard the prisoner declare that 28 XI | audacious falsehood he had just heard proved that there was a 29 XI | a thing!”~“Five persons heard you,” insisted the magistrate.~ 30 XII | unfortunate affair?”~“I heard the name for the first time 31 XIII | confinement, he has probably heard of his mother’s arrest; 32 XIII | leave the room, a rap was heard at the door. Immediately 33 XV | Madame, you have doubtless heard of a dreadful crime, committed 34 XV | than I know already. I have heard a great deal about your 35 XVI | this is the first time I’ve heard that name.”~“Take care. 36 XVI | his withering glance and heard his words of menace. Terror-stricken, 37 XVI | influence over her. You heard what he said. He threatened 38 XVI | memory, that she had never heard the name of Lacheneur before. 39 XVI | pricked up his ears when he heard himself named by the governor, 40 XVII | The magistrate scarcely heard Lecoq’s last words, so enraged 41 XVII | the time, had ever once heard mention made of this singular 42 XVIII| completed his survey, when he heard the bolts rattle: the prisoner 43 XIX | last the young detective heard the stir usually preceding 44 XIX | and the keepers could be heard engaged in loud conversation. 45 XIX | or other, my enemies have heard of the last scene we had 46 XIX | great astonishment, had heard himself sentenced to thirteen 47 XX | affected by the news he had heard. He had come to the hotel 48 XX | any cry of surprise?”~“I heard nothing, for I was quite 49 XXI | heavy thud might have been heard. He had let himself drop 50 XXI | Chaise. No sound had been heard; not a word, not an ejaculation, 51 XXI | measured footsteps could be heard approaching.~“There they 52 XXI | troubled by what he had just heard. It now seemed to him that 53 XXI | when another voice was heard exclaiming. “Let these worthy 54 XXII | whom he had scarcely ever heard, he immediately resigned 55 XXIII| Tirauclair, neither of them had heard the slightest sound; and 56 XXIII| you think, then, when you heard that M. d’Escorval had broken 57 XXIV | For instance, when you heard that the Baroness de Watchau