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1 I | the uniform of a common soldier of the line. He was unarmed, 2 I | to know. This fellow is a soldier, and the number of his regiment 3 I | this poor wretch was no soldier. Do you wish for an immediate 4 I | some one announced that the soldier had just breathed his last.~“ 5 II | indifference, making the soldier cool and composed in the 6 II | poor devil dressed as a soldier. It was that sentence alone 7 III | declaration of the pretended soldier. The behavior of the murderer 8 III | offer no resistance. Like a soldier at the command to halt, 9 V | who followed him, an old soldier, decorated and medaled—who 10 VI | repugnance that the old soldier obeyed.~“What is the uniform 11 VI | this fellow never was a soldier,” he said at last. “He must 12 VI | garments of the pretended soldier, and the commissary, who 13 VI | clothing of the pretended soldier, and then, with sleeves 14 VI | struggle between the pretended soldier and the murderer; and the 15 VI | murder of the pretended soldier must have been consummated 16 VI | inspection of the pseudo soldier. The position of these two 17 VI | said Lecoq. “The spurious soldier, being the last to die, 18 IX | man who was attired as a soldier, he who was named Gustave?”~“ 19 X | man upon whom the dying soldier breathed vengeance—the mysterious 20 X | of the Depot,” said the soldier, “sends me to inquire if 21 X | further orders,” he said.~The soldier allowed his right hand to 22 X | your ever being drawn as a soldier.’ I had a horror of military 23 XI | seized the remaining man, the soldier, round the body, and threw 24 XI | Simpson, we had with us an old soldier who had belonged to Napoleon’ 25 XII | pronounced by the dying soldier. Poor fellow! I had just 26 XII | are willing to accept this soldier’s statement.”~The man hesitated, 27 XII | Very well, then. This soldier, as you must recollect, 28 XIII| the pocket of the spurious soldier. Having given him full instructions, 29 XVII| the pocket of the murdered soldier. This letter, judging from 30 XVII| yet. Had not the spurious soldier declared that this Lacheneur