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1 I | consideration as was due to a person of that exalted rank.~“If 2 II | whom do you suppose the person we have just arrested to 3 III | pause. This description of a person whose existence had but 4 IV | anxious as an unsophisticated person who, having questioned a 5 IV | irritation that is natural to a person who has just heard a bad 6 V | been some very reckless person returning late at night 7 V | interrupt, he added: “The person who came here, who dared 8 V | these murdered men—this person could have been none other 9 VI | Gevrol.~“Still, if this person was a civilian, how could 10 VI | another of them, and the person who sold these clothes will 11 VI | found upon the dead man’s person. In the right hand trousers 12 VII | moved while he submitted his person to one of those ignominous 13 VIII | I followed them. But the person who had first spoken was 14 IX | were upstairs, this unknown person—this stranger—should have 15 X | the murderer is not the person we have supposed him to 16 X | inspection of the prisoner’s person led him to believe that 17 XI | indicate any respectable person who will vouch for the truth 18 XII | never had occasion to meet a person called Lacheneur, an individual 19 XII | care you bestow upon your person might betray you. You foresaw 20 XIV | discover the traces of a person I don’t even know! Is it 21 XIV | reply.~“We don’t know such a person; we haven’t seen any one 22 XV | one’s blunders to the very person who has suffered by them.~“ 23 XV | happened that the very first person the young detective questioned 24 XVI | which never looked another person in the face. Nor could the 25 XVI | should like to kill the person who uttered such a falsehood. 26 XVI | should like to kill the person who dared to say that I 27 XVI | simply sends an order to that person to appear before him, and 28 XVII | not have found a better person to question, for this same 29 XVII | loaded with paint, and her person covered with ornaments. 30 XVIII| the money found upon his person when arrested, and deposited 31 XVIII| which come naturally to a person who feels certain he is 32 XIX | connections; and yet not a single person has made any inquiry during 33 XIX | continued: “I suppose the person who threw it, made a mistake 34 XX | Seine wishes to examine a person confined in one of the Paris 35 XX | trifling information. The person addressed replied and passed 36 XX | goods, all by obliging a person in this way. Well, you never 37 XX | replied the lad.~“The person who received me when I came 38 XXI | certainly have seen any person who passed out.”~“Let us 39 XXII | should be one and the same person?” But the notion seemed 40 XXII | invited them to sit down.~The person whom Lecoq had come to consult 41 XXII | at the Prefecture. When a person is employed, salary or compensation 42 XXII | Tabaret were one and the same person.~Lecoq was trying to gain 43 XXIV | went immediately to the person who had charge of the sale.”~“ 44 XXV | with an eager hand, like a person seeking some word in a dictionary.~“