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1 IV | light of an approaching cab, which was returning from 2 VIII| have lost something in a cab, and so—”~The young detective 3 VIII| one of them ran after the cab, crying: ‘A louis! a louis 4 VIII| were about to get into the cab, I called to them: ‘Wait 5 VIII| who had called after the cab at once handed me thirty 6 VIII| and then went back to the cab. “As I had supposed, they 7 VIII| when he returned to the cab that, as the old coachman 8 VIII| When he alighted from the cab in front of the Palais de 9 XII | witness is the driver whose cab was hired in the Rue de 10 XIV | sturdy steed. Fortunately, a cab was passing: he hired it, 11 XIV | de Roubaix, jumped into a cab, and giving the driver the 12 XIV | us lose no time. I have a cab at the door.”~“We will start 13 XV | and if you won’t use my cab, I’ve sworn to spend those 14 XV | drive in Father Papillon’s cab was not a fruitless one. 15 XV | information, Lecoq returned to the cab. The Rue de la Butte-aux-Cailles, 16 XV | Papillon waiting with the cab.~“Let us hasten there!” 17 XV | on a Sunday. He was in a cab. He stopped at the corner 18 XV | know about him. I have a cab downstairs. Take your child 19 XVI | absence, when he perceived a cab pull up in front of the 20 XVI | with him when he came in a cab to the corner of the waste 21 XIX | there. I will send for a cab: for we must make haste 22 XIX | were just getting into the cab that had been summoned when 23 XIX | beside the magistrate and the cab started off.~“That fellow 24 XX | again.”~Just then an empty cab chanced to be passing, and 25 XX | require.~Scarcely had the cab stopped at the Place de 26 XXI | vehicle, and jumped in. The cab started off at a rapid pace. 27 XXI | slipped into an adjacent cab which left the stand at 28 XXI | was mistaken. Behind the cab which bore him onward, and 29 XXI | stomach under the body of the cab, regardless of all danger