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1 I | can not live more than two minutes. Poor devil! he will say 2 II | he remarked. “In five minutes, by your watch, I promise 3 II | Well, go on for five minutes.”~“After that you shall 4 IV | And why, pray? Only ten minutes ago you were as gay as a 5 IV | toward us!”~“Oh!”~“Twenty minutes of merely gentle rain, and 6 IV | continued their way, and five minutes later, without having exchanged 7 VII | after a rapid walk of twenty minutes, Lecoq reached the police 8 VII | he was mistaken. Twenty minutes later, M. d’Escorval emerged 9 VII | declared that had another ten minutes elapsed, help would have 10 VIII| without undressing; and five minutes later he was walking down 11 VIII| who during the last few minutes had been busy with his horses.~“ 12 VIII| have been an hour and forty minutes, my good fellow, consequently 13 IX | will attend to you in five minutes.”~Lecoq obeyed, at the same 14 IX | looked back through his minutes and then, in his clearest 15 XII | said: “You told me a few minutes ago that the two women were 16 XII | clerk will now read the minutes of your examination—listen.”~ 17 XV | enter another cafe. Five minutes later I glided in after 18 XV | him. He is at least ten minutes in advance of us, and we 19 XVI | Monsieur Lecoq.”~A couple of minutes later, the magistrate and 20 XVII| Rue de la Paix.”~Twenty minutes later Lecoq entered this 21 XIX | occupy him more than ten minutes, for, fearing lest he might 22 XIX | thrown into my cell a few minutes ago. There are some numbers 23 XX | swiftly approaching.~For a few minutes the anxiety of the two watchers 24 XX | Lecoq had not remained five minutes in the shop: and yet, when