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1 I | of a woman.~“Horrible!” cried the police agent, who was 2 I | the name of the law!” he cried a third time.~And no one 3 I | intruders.~“Surrender!” cried Gevrol.~The man’s lips moved, 4 I | widow, what could I do! I cried ‘Police!’ with all my might.”~ 5 II | same tone that Archimedes cried “Eureka!” he exclaimed, “ 6 III | hopes! Lecoq could have cried with rage. He saw the opportunity 7 III | for yourself, see there!” cried Lecoq.~The old man bent 8 IV | efforts.~“I understand!” he cried suddenly, “I comprehend— 9 IV | dish—a plate—anything!” cried the young detective, “and 10 V | sphinx.~“Ah, well, old man!” cried Gevrol, “have you any great 11 VII | fought and scratched and cried “Murder!” at the top of 12 VII | s throat.~“Help! help!” cried Lecoq, greatly excited. “ 13 VIII | would be useless the cabman cried: “Hey up, hey up, Cocotte!” 14 XIV | Yes, it is possible,” cried an inward voice. “Besides, 15 XIV | understood the question, cried very distinctly: “Camille! 16 XV | surprise. “What a fool I am!” cried he, striking his hand violently 17 XV | precautions.~“Come in!” he cried to his early visitor. He 18 XV | been the accomplice!” he cried.~Thanks to his position, 19 XV | massive fastening.~“Help us!” cried Father Absinthe to the woman, 20 XV | hoarse, unnatural voice, she cried: “Toto! wretched child!”~ 21 XVI | any one named Lacheneur!” cried the barriere bully. “I should 22 XVIII| forehead with his open palm, he cried: “I’ve found it!”~An exclamation 23 XIX | with clenched fists, he cried at the top of his voice: “ 24 XIX | recognize me?”~“Monsieur Lecoq!” cried the astonished magistrate.~“ 25 XXI | marble bath-room.~“Ah, well!” cried the duke, affably, “is the