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1 II | but by the necessity of having an assistant from whom he 2 III | these jades can boast of having a pretty foot at the end 3 III | made him believe nothing. Having no idea of the bounds of 4 IV | unsophisticated person who, having questioned a clairvoyant 5 IV | five minutes later, without having exchanged another word, 6 V | Why should he boast of having outwitted Father Absinthe, 7 V | the young police agent, having recourse to all his diplomacy, “ 8 VI | gracious calmness of a man who, having seen so much of human misery, 9 VI | retire, but not without having been warned that very probably 10 VI | upon him. He accused him of having drawn him into a trap. Unfortunately, 11 VI | no, it is not possible.”~Having entered upon his duties 12 VI | not without surprise, for having occasionally employed Gevrol, 13 VI | be privately examined.”~Having given these directions, 14 VII | keeper of some little shop.”~Having obtained this description, 15 VII | postilions.”~These formalities having been concluded, the superintendent 16 VII | ascertained that the prisoner, having torn a strip of binding 17 VIII | very simple. I had been having a most unfortunate day—six 18 IX | you were imprisoned for having led some young girls astray.”~“ 19 IX | had had no luck in life, having always been persecuted, 20 IX | on them, and afterward, having a blouse to mend for my 21 IX | two or three red-hot coals having fallen from the grate on 22 IX | and I will prove it by having your evidence read. Goguet, 23 XII | you shouldn’t taunt me for having done so.”~The prisoner had 24 XII | seemingly not satisfied at having once escaped the police, 25 XIII | you belongs the honor of having detected this fraud. As 26 XIII | of the spurious soldier. Having given him full instructions, 27 XIV | narrow, and low of ceiling, having on the one side a row of 28 XIV | wearing a full beard, and having very bright eyes?”~Lecoq 29 XIV | commissary at his office. Having given his name, he was immediately 30 XIV | esteemed by her neighbors) and having a very prosperous business. 31 XV | compromised the matter by having a game of piquet. The young 32 XV | for it was of solid oak, having been purchased by the landlord 33 XV | wild with rage. At last, having succeeded in forcing the 34 XV | questioned the bystanders. Having described the man as best 35 XVI | threat scarcely touched him. Having previously made inquiries 36 XVI | behind him no proof of his having committed the crime; if 37 XVIII| considerable taste. This fancy having excited some comment, he 38 XIX | your orders. I tremble.”~Having acquainted the magistrate 39 XIX | arriving all in a flutter, having been greatly excited by 40 XX | a queer-looking “loafer” having the aspect of an overgrown, 41 XX | the pursuit of him; and having received a similar signal 42 XX | that he had succeeded in having May transferred to another 43 XX | far been able to preserve.~Having for some short time contemplated 44 XX | little body as herself, having an eye perhaps to renewed 45 XX | charge for some hours; for having comfortably installed himself 46 XXI | that at Fontevrault.~Lecoq, having finished his repast, ordered 47 XXII | with a smile on his face, having already recovered that nonchalant 48 XXII | night. You can boast of having a solid fist! You fell upon 49 XXII | despising himself even for having entertained it for a single 50 XXII | luckless cab-horse, which, having forgotten there is such 51 XXV | when he was distracted at having lost May, and when certain 52 XXV | will soon know everything.”~Having found a new leaf, he recommenced 53 XXV | would have declared that, having been attacked, he had only