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1 II | as the threshold to make sure that they were really going, 2 II | it seems to be; and I am sure that if we like we can discover 3 III | remarked: “One can not be sure of that.”~“I am sure of 4 III | be sure of that.”~“I am sure of it, however; and can 5 III | We ought to make quite sure of that,” said Father Absinthe, 6 III | which I am not absolutely sure, nothing that is not strictly 7 V | very famous brand, to be sure; but it is just as good, 8 V | triple murder which was sure to make his arrondissement 9 VI | Not at all.”~“Are you sure that he does not belong 10 VII | recovered, we let him out. I’m sure, they didn’t talk to each 11 VII | voice.~“I hope so, I am sure—but that is for the magistrate 12 VII | would be possible. He felt sure that the disgraceful position 13 VII | his mouth, so as to make sure that he had not concealed 14 IX | I didn’t say that, I’m sure, my good sir.”~“Yes, you 15 X | examination, you may be sure she will turn her eyes into 16 XI | short, he swore that he was sure of it, and that my beard 17 XIV | was with a view of making sure of the prisoner’s discomfiture 18 XIV | and the prisoner. “Are you sure,” he asked, “that this is 19 XV | Poivriere?”~“No, sir, I’m quite sure there wasn’t.”~“Very well. 20 XVI | same questions: “Are you sure that M. Lecoq has not been 21 XVI | wins the victory. If he is sure that he has left behind 22 XVI | supposition. “Are you quite sure,” he asked, “that no communication 23 XVI | an unjust charge.~“Am I sure?” he exclaimed. “Then you 24 XIX | laughed like a man that was sure of himself. “Let him try,” 25 XIX | he exclaimed; “if I were sure of it! Have you any proofs?”~ 26 XX | greatly astonished.~“Ah! I was sure of it! Who did he speak 27 XXI | will be because May is not sure he has eluded pursuit and 28 XXI | murmured Lecoq. “I am sure of it. May must have recognized 29 XXI | men are together, I feel sure of success—sure. If one 30 XXI | I feel sure of success—sure. If one runs away, the other 31 XXI | what was to be done. With a sure eye he measured the distance 32 XXI | this order, and you may be sure that I haven’t disobeyed 33 XXII | mistaken; you may be quite sure of that. He fully answers 34 XXII | s pale cheeks. “Are you sure he told you that the Duc 35 XXIII| suppose it,” he replied; “I’m sure of it.”~ 36 XXIV | find my fugitive, to be sure!”~Had the young detective