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1 I | house. Well, hunt after the mystery, my boy; search all you 2 II | and return to solve the mystery, as was his right.~His anxiety 3 II | with exultation: “Now the mystery belongs to us two alone!”~ 4 II | like we can discover the mystery which is concealed beneath 5 II | you put your finger on the mystery that I suspect here.”~“Well, 6 II | clear that if I unravel the mystery alone, I alone ought to 7 III | There was no longer any mystery—, so celebrity was not to 8 V | he accomplished? Was the mystery solved? Was his success 9 VI | the mean while, all was mystery, and so strangely did the 10 VII | Escorval holds the key to the mystery? Perhaps he wishes to get 11 X | murderer’s identity still a mystery. Both M. Segmuller and Lecoq 12 XII | he could to increase the mystery that enshrouded this essential 13 XIV | arrive at a solution of the mystery.~At the Morgue the young 14 XIV | some means of solving the mystery. In point of fact, he was 15 XVII | affair emerges from the mystery that has enshrouded it. 16 XVII | him the substance of the mystery, of which he had as yet 17 XIX | no clue whatever to the mystery; and the ray of hope that 18 XIX | anxious to penetrate the mystery that enshrouds this strange 19 XXII | all hope of solving the mystery, he proved by A plus B—by 20 XXIII| opportunity for solving this mystery to escape you.”~“But—”~“ 21 XXIV | you the key to the whole mystery.”~Lecoq, who was such a 22 XXIV | your power to clear up this mystery.”~The oracle paused, awaiting 23 XXIV | say—to the solution of the mystery.’”~“That’s the truth; I 24 XXV | until I can unveil this mystery; but then I shall reappear