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1 I | artifices. Long practise had given him imperturbable coolness, 2 I | sobriquet of “pepper thieves” given to the rascals whose specialty 3 I | His wild excitement had given place to that gloomy prostration 4 I | his strength. Anger had given him a moment’s energy, but 5 I | of his regiment will be given on the buttons of his cloak.”~ 6 III | The veteran would have given something if he could have 7 III | demonstrated, these precise details given in a tone of absolute certainty, 8 III | Perhaps she brought him orders given by the murderer. It is certain 9 IV | course, they will not have given him their real address. 10 V | service?~If he could only have given some startling proofs of 11 VI | research, and the results are given with unusual clearness, 12 VI | privately examined.”~Having given these directions, M. d’Escorval 13 VII | they?”~The money had been given to Lecoq by the keeper of 14 VIII| liquor I bought with it had given me the gripes. Don’t be 15 IX | perfectly with the description given by the doorkeeper. His plump 16 IX | He repeated the testimony given by the cab-driver, and by 17 X | Excitement had seemingly given way to stupor. His features, 18 XI | you purchase it?”~“It was given me by M. Simpson as a souvenir.”~“ 19 XII | was an old cast-off pair given me by M. Simpson.”~Lecoq 20 XIII| spurious soldier. Having given him full instructions, he 21 XIV | commissary at his office. Having given his name, he was immediately 22 XIV | authority—a search warrant given me by the investigating 23 XV | he would willingly have given a month’s pay to be able 24 XVI | Segmuller’s investigating mind. Given the magnitude of the difficulties 25 XVI | was evident she would have given her life to retract the 26 XVII| Pitard. A visiting card was given her more than a week ago, 27 XVII| degree with the descriptions given by Papillon.~Remembering 28 XVII| and his wife had readily given Madame d’Arlange’s name, 29 XIX | that his freedom is only given him so that we may surprise 30 XIX | I must confess I haven’t given it a thought,” replied Lecoq. “ 31 XIX | think an order should be given to have May transferred 32 XXI | Hotel de Mariembourg had given May money. There could be 33 XXIV| and would probably have given you the key to the whole 34 XXIV| was glad that it should be given him. He had made many mistakes, 35 XXIV| possessed them she must have given them away or sold them.