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1 I | agents.~“Yes,” replied the inspector who commanded the squad; “ 2 I | established superiority.~The inspector was, in fact, one of the 3 I | resounded.~“Ah!” exclaimed the inspector, “it is at the Poivriere.”~ 4 I | mischief,” continued the inspector, “we are in force, you can 5 I | but two shots.”~But the inspector was inaccessible to fear; 6 I | it greatly delighted the inspector. “Good, my boy,” said he, “ 7 I | fire was going out. The inspector began his examination with 8 I | he will say nothing.”~The inspector of police had risen from 9 I | stand up!” ordered the inspector. “Your lamentations don’ 10 I | nothing?”~Anger crimsoned the inspector’s ears. “What would you 11 I | not to be daunted by any inspector of police. Criminals frequently 12 I | that is so, my boys,” the inspector remarked, “two of you will 13 II | all your experience.”~The inspector’s carelessness gave Lecoq 14 III | accordingly he laughed the inspector to scorn. On hearing Lecoq 15 V | to be thought of, and the inspector, furious at his own mistake, 16 V | approached it was evident that Inspector Gevrol was even less disturbed 17 V | within speaking distance, the inspector called to Father Absinthe, 18 V | Lecoq.~“Ah! ah!” said the inspector, whose hearing was evidently 19 V | about that,” murmured the inspector, mentally resolving to have 20 V | what do you mean?”~The inspector had gone too far to draw 21 V | is to be done?” asked the inspector, with an ironical air. “ 22 VI | Lecoq’s first remark to Inspector Gevrol.~“Still, if this 23 VI | shall I attribute it—to the inspector?” thought M. d’Escorval, 24 VI | my word, no!” responded Inspector Gevrol. “I, myself, am not 25 VI | imagined them.” Perhaps the inspector really believed what he 26 VII | indifference that he allowed an inspector to comb his hair and beard, 27 VIII| Monsieur Lecoq,” continued the inspector; “you are still trying to 28 XIV | everywhere. The jealous inspector had taken pains to inform 29 XVI | courtyard, in the company of Inspector Gevrol. As soon as he perceived 30 XVI | was only just now telling Inspector Gevrol that I was very well 31 XXII| s presence, the jealous inspector could scarcely control himself,