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1 V | before his least gifted friends, not before the cleverest. 2 V | enemies as well as for his friends, he was and he remained “ 3 VIII | Wait a bit, my little friends, you have promised papa 4 IX | heard of one of Gustave’s friends, a man called Lacheneur?”~ 5 XI | men were police agents or friends of the fellows I had killed.”~“ 6 XV | is one of your husband’s friends.”~“Oh! sir.”~“Why, did you 7 XV | Now, among your husband’s friends, don’t you know any who 8 XVIII| in communication with his friends.”~The young detective’s 9 XIX | be, usually has a family, friends, relatives, proteges, and 10 XIX | to communicate with his friends, and I shall wait till that 11 XIX | no communication with his friends outside, and that he should 12 XXI | all after the fashion of friends who have met at a rendezvous. 13 XXI | anxious to shut up, the two friends now took refuge in the next 14 XXI | Saint-Germain, like a pair of friends. The liquor they had imbibed 15 XXII | for the reception of his friends.~The young detective had 16 XXII | occupation secret from his friends among the general public. 17 XXII | deceived as well as his friends, and laughing at his supposed 18 XXIV | Tabaret. “If they had been friends, the magistrate might have 19 XXIV | them to? To one of her lady friends, very probably. For this 20 XXIV | the names of her intimate friends; this would have been a 21 XXIV | in the service of these friends. This would have only been 22 XXIV | purchased them for one of his friends whose measure he brought 23 XXV | of a priest, one of his friends, the Abbe Midon, cure of