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1 I | anything that I have not seen, I will allow you to buy 2 II | people in Paris who have seen better days. No matter! 3 II | disenchantment awaited him. He had seen the results, but not the 4 II | where so much rivalry is seen, and where wounded vanity 5 II | that he occupied he had seen prefect succeed prefect, 6 II | it matter to him? He had seen so many similar scenes in 7 II | large body of troops was seen advancing. It was the Prussian 8 II | I forget; you must have seen something as you were looking 9 III | years old, but never have I seen—”~“Nonsense!” interrupted 10 IV | but very bright light was seen describing the most capricious 11 IV | them at a distance, he has seen them lock up his accomplice, 12 IV | use his own expression—had seen many of his colleagues walk 13 IV | prosecutor that we have seen these footprints, he will 14 IV | all the gods that we have seen the footprints of a man 15 IV | on, go on.”~“I have never seen the method put into practise, 16 V | Graphic Omitted]]~It will be seen that in the memoranda appended 17 V | that worthy man. He had seen a great deal; but he had 18 V | beginning the inquiry. He had seen the murderer, reported the 19 VI | calmness of a man who, having seen so much of human misery, 20 VI | Depot whom I have never seen. But I am ready to swear 21 VI | death-dealing missile comes, was seen when the physicians began 22 VI | being the last to die, had seen his companions fall. If 23 VII | really the same man he had seen some hours previously at 24 VII | offender—I think I have seen him before—I could almost 25 VIII | gouty man’s. You should have seen her shake the prim-looking 26 IX | accomplice had evidently seen Lecoq and his comrade examining 27 X | to death. I have rarely seen a more determined criminal. 28 XI | That’s nonsense, I had just seen these two women go out by 29 XIV | police agent had not been seen since he went away early 30 XIV | such a person; we haven’t seen any one answering the description 31 XIV | thunderstruck. When he had seen the commissary lock the 32 XV | position, Father Absinthe had seen the man’s face. “Yes,” said 33 XV | found two persons who had seen him enter the house of Toinon 34 XV | Virtuous, and a third who had seen him as he left. Some children 35 XV | mother-in-law’s shop. I have only seen him once; but I remember 36 XVI | could find no one who had seen the young detective.~Accordingly, 37 XVI | sir, no. Since she has seen her husband, it is quite 38 XVII | her to say that she had seen this earring before, and 39 XVII | remember that he had ever seen it; though of course this 40 XVIII| remembered everything he had seen; possessing, moreover, an 41 XIX | in a stylish livery was seen approaching.~“Ah! Jean,” 42 XX | vehicles that may be often seen waiting on the Quai de l’ 43 XX | de Paris” might have been seen hanging about the Prefecture 44 XXI | this door, without being seen? In that case he would be 45 XXI | I should certainly have seen any person who passed out.”~“ 46 XXI | pleasure party.~“You have seen everything, gentlemen,” 47 XXI | the detectives. They had seen the murderer enter; he had 48 XXI | murderer enter; he had not seen him go out; therefore the