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1 I | never see morning again. Leave them in the same position 2 I | man who has profited by leave of absence to visit the 3 I | remain here, and I will leave with the others. I shall 4 III | irony could have done. “Leave me alone,” he replied gruffly; “ 5 V | to the station-house, and leave him there to recover from 6 VI | by my house, and I will leave some with the concierge, 7 VIII | called him back. “When you leave the Morgue you will want 8 XI | did not see these women leave: that you were too busy 9 XIII | brought the lamps turned to leave the room, a rap was heard 10 XIII | the strait-jacket again.”~“Leave him free in his cell,” replied 11 XIII | these words he took his leave. Scarcely had he done so 12 XV | questions only, and then I will leave you. Was there a man named 13 XVI | errand; for it enabled him to leave his post and take a pleasant 14 XVI | the arm, he ordered her to leave the room at once. But the 15 XVII | Vienna: and who could not leave even to attend the funeral. 16 XVIII| removed.”~Again he started to leave the room, and Lecoq, this 17 XIX | And what if he should leave Paris? What if he should 18 XX | proof is, that I am going to leave you, and run on in advance, 19 XX | prepared for any emergency, leave me the chalk-marks as you 20 XXI | here to follow them if they leave hurriedly,” resumed Lecoq, 21 XXI | had too good a heart to leave a comrade in such embarrassment. 22 XXI | doors by which any one can leave this house,” said Lecoq, 23 XXI | man who is lying there?”~“Leave him where he is. I have