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1 I | questions me, I will, perhaps, reply; until then do not expect 2 II | subordinate. The latter made no reply. He followed his comrades 3 II | refined, education?”~“I should reply that it was very extraordinary. 4 II | extraordinary. I should reply that—but what a fool I am! 5 III | Lecoq did not deign to reply. He was standing upon the 6 V | companion.~Lecoq made no reply, but slowly, and with the 7 V | asked Lecoq.~“Yes,” was the reply. “Here come Gevrol and two 8 VII | ask them anything, they reply: ‘nothing,’ or ‘because.’ 9 VII | height.”~The prisoner made no reply, but sat down and drew off 10 VIII | expenses.”~The keeper’s reply seemed to offer an inducement 11 IX | must be joking,” was the reply. “Does the world stop moving 12 IX | liar!”~The widow did not reply, and there was a moment’ 13 X | hidden vein of irony in this reply.~“I warn you,” said he, 14 X | caution. When questioned, they reply, of course, but always briefly; 15 XI | merely greeted the murderer’s reply with a brief but significant 16 XI | I don’t know.”~At this reply Lecoq, who had less experience 17 XI | prisoner did not immediately reply. He was evidently trying 18 XIV | everywhere he received the same reply.~“We don’t know such a person; 19 XIV | missing, so—”~Lecoq made no reply; the driver was pulling 20 XV | Father Absinthe made no reply. Approaching a looking-glass 21 XVI | Lecoq did not immediately reply to the magistrate’s successive 22 XVII | Without making a direct reply, Lecoq produced the precious 23 XVII | and all gave a negative reply, at times indulging in some 24 XVII | was like, what could he reply? His answer was necessarily 25 XVII | detective could make no reply whatever. He kept for himself 26 XVIII| this.”~Lecoq disdained to reply to this slighting remark. 27 XIX | I.”~“Very well,” was the reply. “M. Gevrol and myself may 28 XIX | addressing his accomplice, will reply in all sincerity—will reveal 29 XIX | obtain possession of his reply?”~“Ah! you ask me too much. 30 XIX | refrain from making an angry reply. He restrained his impulse, 31 XIX | Improving, sir,” was the reply. “He sent me to ask how 32 XX | investigating magistrate.”~This reply induced Madame Milner to 33 XXII | course will depend on his reply—come!”~After such a day 34 XXII | but he’s ill,” was the reply.~“Very ill?” asked Lecoq 35 XXV | Tabaret did not deign to reply. Turning to Father Absinthe, 36 XXV | with his own thoughts to reply to this question. “I think,”