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1 I | Don’t do any mischief,” continued the inspector, “we are in 2 I | Lacheneur, who enticed me here,” continued the wounded man, in a voice 3 II | virtually proved.~“And now,” he continued, “what would you say if 4 III | old police agent.~“Now,” continued Lecoq, “could this man have 5 III | Resuming his recital, he continued: “Then the accomplice, who 6 III | Then, as the conversation continued, he rested his elbow upon 7 IV | To follow the women,” continued the young man, “to what 8 IV | footprints to fix them.”~They continued their way, and five minutes 9 V | excitement: “Ah! I know why!” continued he, violently. “I understand 10 VII | a private examination,” continued the clerk, “and I must get 11 VIII | morning, Monsieur Lecoq,” continued the inspector; “you are 12 VIII | It doesn’t much matter,” continued Gevrol; “but you should 13 VIII | say.~“As you may suppose,” continued the coachman, “I wasn’t 14 VIII | take my name and address?” continued the driver.~“Certainly. 15 IX | matter coincides with mine,” continued M. Segmuller, “and the public 16 IX | yet be discovered.~“Now,” continued M. Segmuller, “let us speak 17 X | guides this old hag!” he continued. “But not a clue! Who can 18 X | feel very well.”~“I hope,” continued the magistrate, paternally, “ 19 X | treated like an assassin,” he continued. “When I saw myself interred 20 X | minute or two longer he continued in the same strain.~M. Segmuller 21 XI | establish your identity,” continued the magistrate. “Have you 22 XII | full effect, the magistrate continued: “So, prisoner, you assert 23 XII | with gaping mouth.~“Hence,” continued the magistrate, “it was 24 XII | me the truth!” scornfully continued the pitiless magistrate. “ 25 XII | jury.”~“And after all,” continued the prisoner, “what are 26 XII | torture you any longer,” continued the magistrate. “In subtle 27 XIII | coolness, what courage!” continued the young detective. “Ah! 28 XIV | narrative. Nevertheless he continued his investigation. If he 29 XV | a hearty laugh. “Still,” continued he, “it would perhaps be 30 XV | in all probability, have continued slumbering for several hours 31 XVI | accordingly, M. Segmuller continued: “You must, however, remember 32 XVIII| Yes; that’s my plan,” continued Lecoq. “I want to learn 33 XVIII| temper if the discussion continued. It would be better to remain 34 XIX | he had produced, placidly continued: “I suppose the person who 35 XIX | And yet I am innocent,” continued May, in a sorrowful, reproachful 36 XIX | together. For Lecoq still continued his efforts; still labored 37 XXIII| enumerate your mistakes,” continued old Tabaret, “and I will 38 XXIV | sweets of admiration; then he continued: “Do you wish for further