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1 I | against the wall. He soon opened his eyes, and in a faint 2 II | few moments before, now opened to their widest extent. “ 3 II | door of the house, which opened into a small garden. In 4 VII | immediately alighted, and opened the door of the compartment 5 VII | the five or six doors that opened into the courtyard. Without 6 VII | spot. The door was quickly opened, and it was then ascertained 7 VIII | slammed the door in my face. I opened it again as quickly as I 8 IX | when suddenly the door opened, and three men and two women 9 XI | coldly.~M. Segmuller had opened the drawer of his desk a 10 XII | his safe.”~The magistrate opened the bag, and poured the 11 XIV | times, one of the keepers opened the door and informed him 12 XIV | at last.” So saying, she opened her desk, took out the register, 13 XIV | plainly proved. On being opened, it was, moreover, found 14 XV | rang the bell; the door opened, and he groped his way slowly 15 XV | attic door slowly and softly opened. Not of itself, however, 16 XVI | there. The doors had barely opened. The attendants were busy 17 XVI | speaking than the door suddenly opened and Toinon the Virtuous 18 XVI | please.”~He paused; the door opened again, this time to admit 19 XVIII| office. Scarcely had Lecoq opened the door than M. Segmuller 20 XVIII| instant the magistrate had opened it, extracting from the 21 XIX | Lecoq.~The prisoner had opened the note, and was examining 22 XIX | police closed their eyes and opened the prison doors for the 23 XIX | liberty. The prison doors are opened, and he is told that he 24 XIX | conclude it is because he opened the prosecution, and because 25 XX | the door of the van was opened with infinite caution, and 26 XX | locked compartment, until he opened the door and glanced around 27 XXI | spoke to one of the drivers, opened the door of his vehicle, 28 XXI | which he had knocked soon opened, and the grave, clean-shaven 29 XXII | insufficient, he at once opened his private purse; and the 30 XXII | left. At the same time she opened a door and exclaimed: “This 31 XXIII| from the moment when Gevrol opened the door of the Poivriere 32 XXV | his name alone would have opened the prison doors. Instead