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1 II | watch, I promise to let you put your finger on the mystery 2 II | heavens!” he murmured, “if you put it in that way! But I forget; 3 IV | have never seen the method put into practise, but an expert 4 V | inside would have sufficed to put the bravest to flight.~In 5 VI | did not even know how to put on his shoes; he has laced 6 VII | companion, it was decided to put a straight waistcoat on 7 VIII | answered all the questions put to him in the most evasive 8 VIII | of the drivers had as yet put in an appearance. Moreover, 9 VIII | Gustave!’~“His comrades put their hands over his mouth, 10 IX | I hurried downstairs to put a stop to it—but heaven 11 X | remain calm, you shan’t be put in a strait-waistcoat again. 12 X | boy,’ said I, ‘you are not put down on any government register, 13 XI | so on leaving Leipsic I put on the worst things I had. 14 XI | understand that; but how can I put my hand upon them?”~“The 15 XII | answer all the questions put to you?”~A gleam of real 16 XII | I have been arrested and put in prison several times— 17 XII | any lawyer’s eloquence to put his defense favorably before 18 XIII | M. Segmuller ordinarily put considerable confidence 19 XVI | Goguet, the smiling clerk, put in an appearance and speedily 20 XVI | reflection he philosophically put on his black sleeves and 21 XVII | greeted Lecoq very affably. He put on his glasses, examined 22 XVIII| those silly naturalists who put all sorts of little insects 23 XX | fugitive must have been put on his guard, and on rejoining 24 XXII | wasn’t necessary for me to put my foot into it.”~“You are