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1 II | perfect right to secretly seek information on his own account; but 2 II | to sleep, but to collect information—to make the most careful 3 III | It is necessary to obtain information regarding it.”~He immediately 4 III | reasons, and my means of information, you will laugh at the simplicity 5 V | collecting their elements of information.~All this while, the Widow 6 V | and perhaps very valuable information; but he did not dare venture 7 VI | terms, this was the only information obtained by the most careful 8 VIII | Now, can you give me any information?”~The driver had grown very 9 VIII | anxious to obtain all the information that this worthy was able 10 VIII | attention to classify this new information. When he alighted from the 11 IX | Have you obtained any fresh information?”~“I don’t think I have 12 IX | Chupin. We may gain some information from her.”~He was laying 13 XII | particularly anxious to obtain information.~The prisoner was truly 14 XIII | perhaps give us valuable information regarding Gustave, Lacheneur, 15 XIV | surrounding the station for information concerning a “foreign workman 16 XV | house and gave them some information concerning its occupants.~ 17 XV | worth.~Grateful for this information, Lecoq returned to the cab. 18 XV | Papillon can give us some information.”~But Lecoq shook his head 19 XVI | said he, “now requires some information from you concerning the 20 XVI | briefly but clearly the information obtained in the Rue de la 21 XVI | hopes of yet obtaining the information he desired.~“Let us proceed,” 22 XVI | suspect any one. All I want is information. Has Chupin been forewarned 23 XVI | he, “I should like some information about another prisoner—a 24 XVII | advisable to obtain some information concerning the inmates.~“ 25 XVII | where he could obtain the information he required, he perceived, 26 XVII | Berlin.”~Certainly this information would not seem to indicate 27 XVIII| manager.~In presence of this information and the negative result 28 XIX | prompts him to refuse all information concerning his accomplices. 29 XX | to ask for some trifling information. The person addressed replied 30 XXII | should like to have some information about the man who accompanied 31 XXIV | sending to M. Segmuller for information. I admit that a man may 32 XXIV | of sending Mariette for information would never occur to me.