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1 II | which opened into a small garden. In this sheltered enclosure 2 III | all, don’t walk about the garden, as by doing so, you’ll 3 III | when they returned to the garden and recommenced their investigations 4 III | the women were outside the garden when he entered it.”~This 5 III | separated the Widow Chupin’s garden from the waste land surrounding 6 III | necessary for them to cross the garden diagonally.”~The veteran 7 III | other time.”~They left the garden and followed the footprints 8 III | small feet sprang across the garden with one bound, she darted 9 IV | light for me.”~When in the garden, the young man sought for 10 V | man who had entered the garden. They compared the impressions 11 V | different footprints in the garden, and the Widow Chupin’s 12 XVII | a courtyard in front and garden in the rear. Before entering, 13 XXI | height surrounding an immense garden. The man in the slouch hat 14 XXI | the mansion to which the garden belonged had its front entrance 15 XXI | let himself drop into the garden. The man in the slouch hat 16 XXI | To whose house does this garden belong?”~“What!” replied 17 XXI | if May had got into this garden, it was not for the purpose 18 XXI | criminal has just scaled the garden wall in the rear of the 19 XXI | the door opening into the garden is closed; it is only open 20 XXI | lighted, and the entire garden was illuminated as by enchantment.~“ 21 XXI | pavilions at the foot of the garden, even the dog kennels, were 22 XXI | horse-chestnuts at the rear of the garden, were almost destitute of 23 XXI | persist in searching the garden any longer would be worse 24 XXI | criminal is no longer in the garden.”~Was he cowering in some 25 XXIII| when May leaped over the garden wall in the rear of the