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1 I | direction indicated. His men followed, and in less than a minute 2 I | repeated, and were immediately followed by two pistol shots. The 3 II | latter made no reply. He followed his comrades as far as the 4 II | officer seized the light, and followed by his companion, he hastened 5 III | into the house, closely followed by his colleague, and began 6 III | They left the garden and followed the footprints which led 7 III | snow. A child could have followed the track, so clear and 8 IV | round the party; he has followed them at a distance, he has 9 IV | recovered, and the detectives followed it as far as the Rue du 10 IV | treated so carelessly had just followed up a clue as he, veteran 11 IV | haste!”~The old police agent followed him as in duty bound; but 12 V | sergeant-major of the 53d, who followed him, an old soldier, decorated 13 VI | number 3,129.”~The officials followed Lecoq’s advice, and soon 14 VI | disguised as a ghost.”~Lecoq followed the physician’s explanations, 15 VII | M. d’Escorval alighted, followed by his clerk.~Lecoq rose 16 VIII | Thereupon they went out, and I followed them. But the person who 17 XII | consider the circumstances that followed your arrest,” resumed M. 18 XII | police agent you see here followed the tracks they left across 19 XV | the cafe, into which I had followed them, they began drinking, 20 XV | they ordered breakfast. I followed their example. The meal, 21 XV | husband.~A moment’s silence followed her indication of the portrait— 22 XVII | more promptly a crime is followed by judicial action the easier 23 XVIII| day, and of those which followed. To sing, to eat, to sleep, 24 XIX | hastened to the prison, followed by the smiling clerk, who 25 XIX | point, but quietly retired, followed by his companions. Until 26 XIX | liberty. His advice was followed; and three days later the 27 XXI | Madame Milner may have been followed.”~The accomplice, if this 28 XXI | de Sairmeuse, reluctantly followed by his old companion.~He