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1 I | obstinacy, obeying, as one might suppose, some mysterious law of 2 I | thousand francs, I don’t suppose you’d be here.” The laugh 3 II | he remarked, “whom do you suppose the person we have just 4 II | are coming.’”~“What do you suppose he meant by that?”~“What 5 II | What a question! I should suppose that he did not like the 6 IV | the neighborhood. Do you suppose that he will have forgotten 7 VI | doctor, “we may reasonably suppose that they were stupefied 8 VII | manner.”~“How old would you suppose him to be?”~“Between forty 9 VIII | discover our man’s identity, I suppose?”~“Still trying.”~“Is he 10 VIII | had to say.~“As you may suppose,” continued the coachman, “ 11 XI | would be easy to find him, I suppose?”~“Certainly,” responded 12 XII | that case,” said he, “I suppose you are willing to accept 13 XVI | of her telling us? Do you suppose the police are ignorant 14 XVI | Yes,” rejoined Lecoq, “I suppose it must have been he. It 15 XVI | indignation. “You can’t suppose that one of the keepers 16 XVII | t think so.”~“Who do you suppose she was, then?”~“Why, the 17 XVII | common than many people might suppose among ladies moving in high-class 18 XVII | Mariembourg, it was absurd to suppose that the jeweler had falsified 19 XVIII| less uncomfortable than you suppose; I have brought a large 20 XIX | man of rank, such as you suppose this prisoner to be, usually 21 XIX | placidly continued: “I suppose the person who threw it, 22 XIX | only a moment afterward. “Suppose this man were released from 23 XIX | his shadow.”~“And do you suppose he wouldn’t discover this 24 XIX | at the Depot, one might suppose that I invented the scene 25 XIX | his needful assistance.~“I suppose,” remarked M. Segmuller, 26 XIX | vanity being perceptible—“I suppose you have decided what stratagem 27 XXI | pursuers? One might reasonably suppose this to be the case; and 28 XXIII| he exclaimed; “do you suppose that M. d’Escorval’s fall 29 XXIII| serious expression. “I don’t suppose it,” he replied; “I’m sure 30 XXIV | Very well. Let it be so. Suppose yourself a magistrate. A 31 XXIV | statements, which are I suppose correct, this is what I 32 XXV | visitor’s amazement. “Do you suppose that I spoke at random like