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1 I | left the police station near the old Barriere d’Italie 2 I | shivered into fragments. Near the fireplace two men lay 3 I | examination with the two men lying near the fireplace. He laid his 4 III | dancing-house not far from here, near the fortifications, came 5 III | little snow on the ground near the entrance of the hovel, 6 III | stomach with his face so near the ground that his breath 7 IV | planted his cane in the earth, near the last footprint that 8 IV | see!”~Father Absinthe drew near. He did not see nor divine 9 VII | reached the police station near the Barriere d’Italie, the 10 VII | dozen agents were standing near at hand, waiting to have 11 VIII | At the station-house near the Barriere d’Italie. I 12 VIII | the victims.~On drawing near the Pont Notre Dame, Lecoq 13 IX | doing he was right.~Born near Strasbourg, M. Segmuller 14 IX | spirits outside of Paris, near the Rue du Chateau-des-Rentiers, 15 IX | M. Segmuller took a seat near the fireplace, convinced 16 X | white lying by the roadside, near the edge of a ditch. ‘I 17 XV | It was in this street, near the corner of the Rue de 18 XVI | corner of the waste ground near your mother’s wine-shop; 19 XVII | interview at the station-house near the Barriere d’Italie, they 20 XVII | replied Madame Doisty, “near the Esplanade des Invalides.”~ 21 XVIII| chair; only the small space near the window and the window 22 XX | and keep your eyes open!”~Near them, on the quay, was a 23 XX | dangerous to run while so near the prison from which he 24 XXI | in some cheap restaurant near here. If he hesitated and 25 XXI | resolutely. “I must get a place near them, and listen.”~“Don’ 26 XXI | taking a seat at a table near that occupied by the fugitive 27 XXI | the danger, Lecoq advanced near enough to catch some fragments 28 XXIII| happen?”~“In a wine-shop near the barriere.”~“Oh, yes, 29 XXIV | and the fish are swimming near, he doesn’t sound a gong 30 XXV | the chateau de Sairmeuse, near Montaignac, in 1758. The