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1 V | and there is no remedy.”~“Excuse me, there is one,” observed 2 VIII | You scamp—!” she began.~“Excuse me,” interrupted Lecoq; “ 3 VIII | Lecoq did not seize it. “Excuse me,” he interrupted, “didn’ 4 XI | out by that very door.”~“Excuse me, you declared a minute 5 XI | hussies I did not even know?”~“Excuse me. The prosecution is strongly 6 XIV | English accent altogether. “Excuse me,” he said, “if I ask 7 XV | Is there anything new?”~“Excuse me, but it’s the old affair 8 XVI | endeavored to mumble an excuse—an excuse cut short by M. 9 XVI | endeavored to mumble an excuse—an excuse cut short by M. Segmuller 10 XVI | very red in the face—”~“Excuse me, sir, the visitor was 11 XVII | card, and the man made some excuse to borrow it.”~“Yes, such 12 XVII | emptying this glass of wine—”~“Excuse me,” interrupted Lecoq, “ 13 XVII | inquisitive upon my word!”~“Excuse me, madame, but I am anxious 14 XVIII| drink?” inquired Gevrol.~“Excuse me! Father Absinthe will 15 XVIII| What does that matter?”~“Excuse me, but it matters a great 16 XVIII| his promenade, make some excuse to have him sent out of 17 XIX | reveal everything perhaps—”~“Excuse me!” interrupted the governor, “ 18 XIX | lie to do so! Oh! pardon! Excuse me; I mean—”~But the magistrate 19 XX | shan’t see her. I invent an excuse to send her out of the hotel, 20 XXI | Impossible!”~“But why?”~“Excuse me, but I know what I am 21 XXIV | position I should find some excuse—invent something—”~“And 22 XXV | s remarks furnished the excuse for any ridiculous supposition. 23 XXV | trembling a little. “You will excuse my hypocrisy, Monsieur Tabaret,”