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1 I | but I could not give the order without warning the scoundrel 2 I | I not only allow you, I order you to do it. You are going 3 II | however. Gevrol gave the order to start, and left the house, 4 II | merit, when he received an order he executed it with military 5 III | had sacrificed himself in order to save them, an act of 6 III | accompanied them some distance, in order to watch over them. But 7 IV | saying what was not true, in order to enhance our own value, 8 V | future depended upon such an order. Accordingly, he took particular 9 V | the station-house with an order to detain the drunken man—”~ 10 VI | run over to the fort and order an inspection of clothing.”~“ 11 VI | were offered to him, in order to retain his modest but 12 VI | Lecoq did not wait for the order to be repeated. He snatched 13 VII | do you bring?”~“I have an order to conduct the prisoners 14 VII | prisoners being recorded in order that the description of 15 VII | wavered as he heard this order. Was it only a fancy?”~“ 16 VIII | premature delivery of the order to imprison the accused.~ 17 IX | clerk, saying: “This is an order for the governor of the 18 XI | danger of being arrested in order to protect the retreat of 19 XIII | Hippolyte Chupin, and address an order to the governor of the Depot 20 XIV | Polyte Chupin’s wife, in order to serve her with the summons 21 XIV | at one of these hotels in order to give a semblance of truth 22 XVI | him to me. Lecoq left the order at the prison.”~In less 23 XVI | tone that he delivered the order for Lecoq to follow him 24 XVI | Segmuller was still forming the order for Toinon to be removed 25 XVI | point, he simply sends an order to that person to appear 26 XVII | marchioness’s presence, in order to draw from her a full 27 XVII | without method and without order—much as Father Absinthe 28 XVIII| the change in the usual order of things. “What do you 29 XIX | exaggerated a trifle in order to excite the magistrate’ 30 XIX | Well, sir, I think an order should be given to have 31 XX | particular jail a so-called “order of extraction,” a concise, 32 XX | custody of the bearer of this order the prisoner known as ——, 33 XX | prisoner known as ——, in order that he may be brought before 34 XX | moment of receiving this order until the prisoner is again 35 XX | consisted in sending an order to Mazas for May to be despatched 36 XX | holidays; the requisite “order of extraction” being entrusted 37 XX | to rejoin him. Hence, in order to know which way to go, 38 XX | divine what they are in order to defeat them?”~The supposed 39 XX | truth.~“Her successor would order me off,” exclaimed May. “ 40 XXI | To-day he repeated this order, and you may be sure that 41 XXI | replied the Suisse, “in order to see if the fugitive has 42 XXIV | pretext you would invent in order to withdraw from the case