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1 II | sure that if we like we can discover the mystery which is concealed 2 III | and out that Lecoq could discover nothing. What a disappointment 3 III | one could do no more than discover the circumstances of some 4 III | last footprint that I can discover leads in the direction of 5 IV | danger. At first they could discover no particular reasons for 6 IV | the pursuers were able to discover that the two fugitives had 7 VI | telling what I actually discover; and I only give proofs 8 VIII | you are still trying to discover our man’s identity, I suppose?”~“ 9 VIII | profession. When he can’t discover anything, he invents wonderful 10 IX | she was still unable to discover what blame could justly 11 XIV | world of people that I must discover the traces of a person I 12 XIV | as if he were trying to discover some means of solving the 13 XVI | silent? This is what we must discover. Who will tell us the price 14 XVII | be very stupid if I can’t discover the owner of such a valuable 15 XVII | I shall at the same time discover our mysterious prisoner’ 16 XVII | Boulevard Beaumarchais. To discover which precise cafe would 17 XVIII| these patient, gifted men discover the habits and instincts 18 XVIII| discovery abroad, we shall never discover the truth. The traitor will 19 XVIII| take care that May doesn’t discover his book has been tampered 20 XIX | perhaps they will assist us to discover who he really is.”~Lecoq’ 21 XIX | do when their antagonists discover the weak spot in their armor, 22 XIX | now but one way left to discover his secret; we must allow 23 XIX | you suppose he wouldn’t discover this surveillance?”~“I should 24 XXII | knowing air, as if he hoped to discover whether he were speaking 25 XXIV | myself others are trying to discover this man’s identity. Let 26 XXIV | was when you tried to discover the owner of the diamond 27 XXIV | I made every effort to discover the last owner.”~“You tried