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1 I | doubtless to escape by some means of egress which he knew 2 II | almost every day, and left no means untried to earn an honest 3 II | endeavored to devise some means of suddenly making himself 4 II | the results, but not the means. His surprise was like that 5 III | told you my reasons, and my means of information, you will 6 III | were trying to devise some means to rescue him from it. Perhaps 7 V | the abode, and was by no means satisfied with himself. 8 V | Perhaps, though he was by no means sensitive, he felt the influence 9 VI | might hope with the powerful means of investigation at their 10 VII | reflections of his were by no means pleasant ones. “I was right,” 11 VII | Lecoq’s meditation. By what means could he secure some clue 12 VII | probably discovered some means of attaining this end.~The 13 IX | that you have discovered a means to confound all the prisoner’ 14 X | they have discovered some means of misleading their examiner. 15 X | coldly, “what are your means of subsistence?”~By the 16 XII | And yet he did not by any means despair, and his confidence, 17 XII | his troubles were by no means ended; in fact, the battle 18 XIII | assistance.”~“Oh! I have means of verifying my assertion,” 19 XIV | trying to discover some means of solving the mystery. 20 XVI | Take care. The police have means of finding out a great many 21 XVII | better take care! There are means of verifying my suspicions.”~ 22 XVII | While trying to devise some means of getting to him, the old 23 XVIII| opinion, he tried every means to substantiate it. Accordingly, 24 XVIII| in his secret soul by no means convinced of what he said. 25 XIX | attempt,” said he. “All the means of detection have been exhausted. 26 XIX | invention, nor was it by any means novel. At all times, in