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1 III | fugitives met the man and took counsel with him. One of 2 III | ill, for the accomplice took off his hat and used it 3 III | upon this board, the other took the accomplice a little 4 IV | will have forgotten that he took up two persons in the Rue 5 IV | my brains—”~His companion took pity on his anxiety. “What!” 6 V | silence which his companion took good care not to interrupt, 7 V | an order. Accordingly, he took particular care to be brief, 8 VI | bedside of a dying man ever took place in the presence of 9 VI | at the interruption.~He took a chair and sat himself 10 VII | excellent appetite. He then took up the large glass of wine 11 VII | unconcerned manner, and took possession of his compartment 12 VII | s papers.”~The registrar took the documents and read them. “ 13 VII | better give me back what they took from me at the station-house. 14 VII | an uncharitable thought took possession of his mind. “ 15 VIII | already to think that I took the money these hussies 16 IX | smiling Goguet, M. Segmuller took a seat near the fireplace, 17 IX | Shrove Sunday, I first of all took them for men in disguise. 18 X | kind-hearted woman. She took me, examined me, fed me, 19 XI | When I arrived in Paris, I took the trunk to a hotel, close 20 XI | did not forsake him. He took the jewel in his hand, examined 21 XI | how did it happen that you took your revolver with you?”~“ 22 XII | on principle, he always took the prisoner’s part, in 23 XIII | degree bored. He invariably took a semi-theatrical interest 24 XIII | fellow-prisoners.”~With these words he took his leave. Scarcely had 25 XIV | saying, she opened her desk, took out the register, laid it 26 XIV | and for a long while I took my meals at her table d’ 27 XV | coffee and beer afterward, took up no little time, and indeed 28 XV | respectable-looking man entered, and took a seat beside me. As soon 29 XV | before going to bed he took good care to wind up his 30 XV | With a single glance Lecoq took an inventory of the humble 31 XV | take him into town. They took him into the crowded streets, 32 XVI | read the last remark you took down.”~In a monotonous voice, 33 XVI | he rose from his chair, took up his hat, and said: “This 34 XVII | therefore checked himself, and took up his hat preparatory to 35 XVIII| twice across his cell, May took up his volume of Beranger 36 XVIII| said Lecoq quietly. He took the slip of paper from the 37 XIX | had been procured, Lecoq took his seat at the clerk’s 38 XIX | The servant bowed. Lecoq took a seat beside the magistrate 39 XX | whose garb he wore, Lecoq took his stand beside his colleague. “ 40 XXI | around a hive. May, however, took advantage of every opportunity 41 XXI | turned to the left, and took a fresh start. He darted 42 XXI | up, the two friends now took refuge in the next one they 43 XXI | recognized. Accordingly, Lecoq took such measures that not a 44 XXII | when that man came in and took a seat beside me. Naturally 45 XXII | being glad to oblige him, I took him to a friend, who bought 46 XXIII| rentier class. Whenever he took his walks abroad, the juvenile 47 XXV | please?”~“If the man who took part in the broil at the