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1 III | dying declaration of the pretended soldier. The behavior of 2 V | displeased Gevrol so much that he pretended not to understand. “Who 3 VI | search the garments of the pretended soldier, and the commissary, 4 VI | removed the clothing of the pretended soldier, and then, with 5 VI | hand-to-hand struggle between the pretended soldier and the murderer; 6 VI | short. The murder of the pretended soldier must have been consummated 7 VI | for the past two hours had pretended to pay no attention to the 8 VII | right,” he thought; “this pretended drunkard was none other 9 VII | really the kind of man he pretended to be.~At all events, whoever 10 VIII | began to call after me. I pretended I did not hear them; but 11 X | replied: “Might not the pretended drunkard have dazzled Mother 12 XI | nomad, such as the murderer pretended to have been, acquainted 13 XII | s defense so far was his pretended ignorance concerning the 14 XII | what need I say about my pretended accomplice? According to 15 XIV | hotel where the murderer pretended to have left a box of clothes.~ 16 XIV | suspicious glance at the pretended foreigner. “I know what 17 XV | footprints we discovered—the pretended drunkard—a devil incarnate, 18 XVI | sleeves and going to his table pretended to be absorbed in the task 19 XVIII| excited some comment, he pretended that he was cultivating 20 XVIII| He had declared that this pretended buffoon must be some dangerous 21 XX | that famous trunk which he pretended to have left at the Hotel 22 XX | side of the street, and pretended to be busily engaged lighting 23 XXI | spoke in the jargon of their pretended rank in life, not that puerile 24 XXI | wall and closing his eyes, pretended to fall asleep. His ears 25 XXII | had only had to invent a pretended accomplice, and this simple 26 XXIV | quarter of an hour later he pretended to fall down and break his 27 XXIV | possession of the trunk which May pretended was his? Why you played 28 XXIV | suspect the real name of this pretended buffoon?” inquired the oracle 29 XXIV | arrested there, May, the pretended buffoon, is the Duc de Sairmeuse!”~