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1 III | regarding it.”~He immediately went back into the house, closely 2 III | Trembling with anxiety, he went to examine some other footprints 3 III | less agile. He came and went, now turning, now pausing, 4 III | become of the murderer, and went to place himself where he 5 V | to reassure him when he went to arouse him from his slumbers.~“ 6 V | raising the poor devil. We went up to him; he had apparently 7 VI | concerned. At once his faculties went to work. He studied the 8 VII | man was so shocked that he went to the grating in the door, 9 VII | replied Lecoq, who at once went out to forage in the neighborhood 10 VII | eventually left the Depot, and went and sat down on one of the 11 VIII | his superior officer, and went out.~“Thunder!” exclaimed 12 VIII | the bell, and I think they went in just as I drove away. 13 VIII | s the house the hussies went into.”~To draw off the silk 14 VIII | slipped on my dress and went out into the hall, where 15 VIII | at another time, and then went back to the cab. “As I had 16 VIII | trouble?’~“Thereupon they went out, and I followed them. 17 IX | favorable reports, Lecoq went and tapped at a door that 18 IX | many favors, and then they went and related a batch of falsehoods 19 IX | blouse to mend for my boy, I went upstairs to my room, which 20 IX | out: ‘Eh! old woman!’ So I went down, and found a tall, 21 IX | out ‘Eh! old woman.’ So I went down,” etc., etc.~“Are you 22 X | self-protection. Accordingly, he went and sat down by the fireplace— 23 X | from the vehicle he was in, went to the ditch, picked up 24 XI | the pavements of Paris, I went literally wild with delight. 25 XI | What happened then?”~“Oh! I went in; called for some one. 26 XIII | experience. He sometimes even went so far as to consult him, 27 XIV | had not been seen since he went away early in the morning.~“ 28 XIV | in a great hurry; and he went away after giving me ten 29 XIV | accomplishing.~At last they all went up to the missing man’s 30 XIV | like a drunken man as he went down the stairs.~ 31 XV | or four months, matters went on pleasantly enough. But 32 XV | spoke to Polyte. When he went away, my husband said to 33 XVI | manner.”~Lecoq smiled as he went up the stairs. Was he not 34 XVI | yesterday?”~“Yes, sir, I went to fetch Chupin to the parlor 35 XVII | events, it wasn’t she who went to the prison parlor yesterday. 36 XVII | uncertainty no longer, he went toward the marchioness’s 37 XVII | that evening, and Lecoq went to bed; but the next morning, 38 XVIII| unusual sound.~As soon as they went away, Lecoq hastily spread 39 XX | Alsatian?”~“Yes, sir. Well, I went with this man to the wine-shop 40 XX | he paid for the wine and went away. I had forgotten all 41 XX | the way?” he asked.~“He went into the shops of five dealers 42 XXII | he walked on.~They both went to Lecoq’s lodgings, where 43 XXII | who worked with him never went away without some substantial 44 XXIV | did you do?”~“You know; I went immediately to the person