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1 III | relaxed, her limbs trembled. Ten steps farther on she tottered 2 IV | Lecoq discovered eight or ten footmarks left by the woman 3 IV | responded.~“And why, pray? Only ten minutes ago you were as 4 IV | that it was worth more than ten years’ hard work in following 5 V | think that a woman who had ten thousand francs’ worth of 6 VII | declared that had another ten minutes elapsed, help would 7 VIII | when the woman added: ‘And ten francs for the fare!’ I 8 XIV | a will, there’s a way.” Ten seconds later he was in 9 XIV | went away after giving me ten francs as security for the 10 XIV | himself, while I was finding ten francs to give him as change 11 XV | in a large factory. After ten years’ privation and constant 12 XV | saved him. He is at least ten minutes in advance of us, 13 XVI | scarcely ever arrived before ten, and that a quarter-past 14 XVI | From half-past nine till ten o’clock M. Segmuller rang 15 XVII | in the neighborhood for ten years, and enjoyed among 16 XVIII| on his walk at half-past ten o’clock, and he then insisted 17 XIX | he had happened to have ten francs in his pocket just 18 XIX | not occupy him more than ten minutes, for, fearing lest 19 XX | at escape in a period of ten years. Of these thirty attempts, 20 XX | his seat. Lecoq was only ten yards distant, and could 21 XX | that she should refund the ten francs he paid her for his 22 XXI | that the food at Poissy was ten times better than that at 23 XXI | duke who is a millionaire ten times over, and who was