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1 I | red eyes traveled slowly round the room, and then in tearful 2 III | examination of the footprints round about the door that Gevrol 3 III | She seized her companion round the waist; she dragged her 4 IV | already. He has gone to hover round the party; he has followed 5 IV | is undoubtedly prowling round about the station house. 6 IV | go back again. He turned round here; they got into the 7 V | wine, and sugar, known round about the barrieres as vin 8 VII | clothes, had fastened it round his neck and tried to strangle 9 VIII| had come to cast his nets round about the markets, whence 10 VIII| children. It would bring in a round sum, more than enough to 11 X | and bears, serpents as big round as your thigh, parrakeets 12 XI | habit of amusing myself round about the Barriere d’Italie, 13 XI | remaining man, the soldier, round the body, and threw him 14 XIV | Station. After a brief glance round, he began his search for 15 XIV | for the sake of a good round sum, the interests of some 16 XV | and stamping deep furrows round about her temples. Still, 17 XVI | Police, going the longest way round as a matter of course, but, 18 XIX | the window, and then all round the cell, as if it were 19 XIX | complicity. Soon a smile gathered round his lips, and after a slight 20 XX | that he offered me a good round sum in payment for my trouble. 21 XX | had repaid her. On looking round him he perceived a half-built 22 XXI | the evening meal, while round about each dwelling there 23 XXI | said Lecoq, “I will run round to the Rue de Grenelle and