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1 I | as his subordinates well knew; and, doubtless, he felt 2 I | means of egress which he knew of.~Gevrol had expected 3 I | Lacheneur, a former actor, who knew me when I was rich—for I 4 II | possible augury; but he knew how to dissimulate, and 5 III | that although the women knew the exact position of the 6 III | position of the gate, the man knew it only by hearsay.”~“The 7 VI | assembled at the Poivriere knew at least by sight the magistrate 8 IX | I told them all that I knew.”~“Very well, then, you 9 IX | either what the magistrate knew of the affair, or what he 10 IX | good sir, no more than I knew Adam and Eve.”~“And were 11 X | opinion that the old hag knew everything. “It is almost 12 XI | proves that the physicians knew their business.”~Lecoq was 13 XII | doubt a letter—which he knew he would find in the pocket 14 XV | plans of the prosecution! He knew but too well that this act 15 XVI | who dared to say that I knew Lacheneur.”~“Well, then!” 16 XVI | this woman everything she knew, when I might have done 17 XVII | was on the wing, and he knew that in a criminal investigation 18 XVIII| consideration, as they alone knew all the details of the investigation 19 XVIII| were extinguished.~Lecoq knew well enough that during 20 XIX | learned anything more than you knew before? Have you made any 21 XIX | why didn’t I keep it? Who knew, who could know that I had 22 XIX | the snare.~M. Segmuller knew all this, and much more, 23 XIX | To my mind he evidently knew everything, as the last 24 XIX | de Justice, and that he knew how to dust papers without 25 XX | was to become of him? He knew beyond the shadow of a doubt 26 XX | were quarreling.”~“They knew they were being watched, 27 XXI | one thing was certain—he knew Paris as thoroughly as the 28 XXI | half his life there. He knew all the wine-shops communicating 29 XXI | in such embarrassment. He knew, in the very same street, 30 XXII | the detective force who knew that Tirauclair and Tabaret 31 XXIII| two detectives, whom he knew very well, his eyes sparkled 32 XXIV | Chupin to tell you all she knew about this affair while 33 XXIV | description of these diamonds, I knew that the clue was quite 34 XXIV | purchased for the occasion.”~“I knew this, of course; but even