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1 III | embarrassment that he said: “You can scarcely blame an old man for being 2 III | Like a dilettante who can scarcely restrain his applause until 3 IV | and not merely was there scarcely any snow left on the footpaths, 4 V | Absinthe.~“The supposition is scarcely admissible. In that case, 5 VI | caused the latter’s death had scarcely crossed a yard of space 6 VI | Lacheneur himself!”~“That is scarcely possible,” said Lecoq. “ 7 VII | glanced around him, and a scarcely perceptible smile played 8 VII | nature reasserted itself, and scarcely had she entered the corridor 9 VIII | than forty hours, and had scarcely paused either to eat or 10 VIII | horrors of the scene. He scarcely bestowed a glance on the 11 VIII | so overcome that he could scarcely drag himself along; and 12 IX | that her customers would scarcely have recognized her. Indeed, 13 IX | manner. “Only this time I had scarcely taken up my needle when 14 X | take good care of them and scarcely use them.”~“Do they pay 15 XIII | fruitless efforts. He had scarcely strength enough to bathe 16 XIII | buffoon! At times I could scarcely restrain my admiration. 17 XIII | a search for the truth. Scarcely had Lecoq allowed these 18 XIII | In his position he can scarcely have been tampered with 19 XIII | words he took his leave. Scarcely had he done so than Lecoq 20 XIV | young detective had taken scarcely a moment’s rest, and he 21 XIV | bright eyes?”~Lecoq could scarcely conceal his agitation. This 22 XV | startling a kind that he could scarcely restrain a loud exclamation 23 XVI | the Palais de Justice was scarcely awake when he arrived there. 24 XVI | the fact that he himself scarcely ever arrived before ten, 25 XVI | fact, this indirect threat scarcely touched him. Having previously 26 XVI | have in deceiving you?”~Scarcely had he finished speaking 27 XVII | suspicions.”~The magistrate scarcely heard Lecoq’s last words, 28 XVII | present instance he could scarcely be the dupe of some fresh 29 XVIII| Segmuller and Lecoq could scarcely restrain those movements 30 XVIII| range of observation. He had scarcely completed his survey, when 31 XVIII| prisoner’s song, and he had scarcely finished the second line, 32 XVIII| the magistrate’s office. Scarcely had Lecoq opened the door 33 XIX | contempt that Lecoq could scarcely refrain from making an angry 34 XX | returning to Mazas. It was scarcely possible that the prisoner 35 XX | paper he would now require.~Scarcely had the cab stopped at the 36 XXI | head. Thus attired, he was scarcely more prepossessing in appearance 37 XXII | laughing. Their hilarity had scarcely ceased when they reached 38 XXII | relative, of whom he had scarcely ever heard, he immediately 39 XXII | jealous inspector could scarcely control himself, and retorted 40 XXIII| counterfeit coins. There’s scarcely anything left outside a