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1 III | comings, but also their secret thoughts, their alternate 2 III | but which yielded their secret to another. He was obliged 3 VI | they, in death, guard the secret of their identity, as the 4 VII | this man to No. 3 of the secret cells,” he ordered.~There 5 VIII | theory. This wretched man’s secret must be a terrible one since 6 IX | that seem to favor your secret wishes.”~Of course, Lecoq 7 IX | show that she must have a secret interest in the matter, 8 X | living tomb which you call a secret cell, I grew afraid; I lost 9 X | revealing more or less of the secret he is endeavoring to conceal. 10 XII | determined to keep your identity secret, and to assume the character 11 XIII | end. Nevertheless in his secret soul he felt for his adversary, 12 XIII | prisoner he had placed in secret cell No. 3, and he now came 13 XV | fool enough to reveal the secret plans of the prosecution! 14 XVI | description, in what is called a “secret cell.” He is, so to say, 15 XVI | unequally armed, the man in the secret cell not unfrequently wins 16 XVI | reach the inmates of the secret cells?”~The governor of 17 XVI | can never have visited the secret cells. You have no idea, 18 XVI | Chupin, who isn’t in the secret cells. I want to know if 19 XVIII| me confined so long in a secret cell? Am I never to be set 20 XVIII| to learn this prisoner’s secret; and I will do so. That 21 XVIII| determined to preserve the secret of his identity, and the 22 XVIII| deliberately, was in his secret soul by no means convinced 23 XVIII| the inviolability of the secret cells; and now he beheld 24 XIX | corridor leading to the secret cells, Lecoq passed on in 25 XIX | discovered the key to his secret correspondence.”~A sudden 26 XIX | that I had discovered his secret correspondence, and that 27 XIX | us; he will preserve the secret of his identity.”~“Possibly,” 28 XIX | way left to discover his secret; we must allow him to escape— 29 XIX | that we may surprise his secret.”~“I don’t deceive myself, 30 XIX | that I had discovered his secret correspondence, was he ignorant 31 XX | In the mean while, in his secret soul, Lecoq was cursing 32 XX | whereabouts would cost him his secret—the secret which he plainly 33 XX | cost him his secret—the secret which he plainly held as 34 XX | young detective. “I want his secret, and I’ll have it. What 35 XXI | chance to escape with his secret.”~The fugitive was following 36 XXI | be. I’m an agent of the secret service; by name Lecoq. 37 XXII | in keeping his occupation secret from his friends among the 38 XXIV | Escorval has not betrayed his secret, that he may be able to 39 XXV | again, the day I learn his secret. I don’t fear danger; but