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1 I | diplomacy that supplied the place of shrewdness. To his failings 2 I | shriek rent the air. At this place, and at this hour, such 3 I | wild excitement had given place to that gloomy prostration 4 III | we have reached a good place; I can see unmistakable 5 III | the murderer, and went to place himself where he might see 6 IV | a ball. In spite of the place and the season of the year, 7 IV | reflection; and on reaching a place where they were obliged 8 V | measurements, and a bit of board in place of a rule, his inexperienced 9 VI | of a dying man ever took place in the presence of two physicians 10 VII | and again!”~“And did you place him in the same cage as 11 VII | might have sworn that the place was familiar to him, that 12 VII | he indeed recognize the place?”~And his sense of disappointment 13 VII | them when I get out of this place. I want you to make a note 14 VII | over it, he said: “Will you place your foot there?”~The man 15 VIII | fled when we entered the place. I am trying to find them. 16 VIII | accustomed to the horrors of the place that the most sickly sight 17 VIII | Trigault. I lodge at his place, because I have some small 18 VIII | suicide bring to this horrible place. A few, the more sensitive 19 IX | the station-house of the Place d’Italie while the murderer 20 X | disappeared, “If I were in your place, sir, I would only let him 21 X | convenience he usually did place himself behind it; but after 22 X | And I am to take his place.”~The prisoner was apparently 23 X | of trouble if I sought a place on the civil register so 24 XI | localities? In the second place, how does it happen, if 25 XI | them when you entered the place—what were they like?”~“Oh! 26 XI | Segmuller had supplied the place of M. d’Escorval.~“This 27 XI | before the police entered the place? Answer me, yes or no.”~“ 28 XIII | clerk, who had kept his place at his desk busily writing 29 XIV | it is a sad and gloomy place. But it is absolutely sinister 30 XIV | Unfortunately, however, man can only place organs of limited power 31 XIV | Paris is such a dangerous place for strangers! It is true 32 XIV | left the room, ran to the Place de Roubaix, jumped into 33 XVI | been quite unnecessary to place him in the strait-waistcoat 34 XVIII| had skilfully chosen the place of the projected aperture, 35 XVIII| yes.”~Lecoq was about to place the paper in his breast-pocket, 36 XIX | good deal to see him in my place.”~But this change would 37 XIX | register office to take the place of a servant he had recently 38 XX | waves.~What could have taken place? This Lecoq must know without 39 XX | not be best to return and place himself again in the hands 40 XX | had the cab stopped at the Place de Roubaix than the young 41 XX | and then bounding from his place of concealment, he burst 42 XXI | Sebastopol, crossed the Place du Chatelet, and proceeded 43 XXI | driver to take him to the Place d’Italie: requesting him, 44 XXI | would have hesitated to place dependence on a vague similarity 45 XXI | resolutely. “I must get a place near them, and listen.”~“ 46 XXI | offered to take May to his place at once. May’s only response 47 XXI | they contrived to reach the Place Saint-Michel at about one 48 XXI | for the young detective to place himself in communication 49 XXI | chair and sofa from its place, he explored each cupboard 50 XXII | let us bar the door and place two of my men before it. 51 XXII | so, if you had been in my place, and yet I hesitated. But 52 XXIII| believed had you been in my place?”~“Exactly the opposite 53 XXIV | reason, had I been in your place, I should have found out