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1 I | menacing that one of the agents drew Gevrol violently aside, 2 I | evident satisfaction. He then drew a long breath, and seemed 3 I | desired to speak with him, drew him outside the door. When 4 IV | I see!”~Father Absinthe drew near. He did not see nor 5 V | door.~The document Lecoq drew up was not a proces-verbal, 6 V | say: “Let the officer who drew up this document be sent 7 VI | oblivious of Lecoq’s chagrin, he drew from his clerk’s portfolio 8 VII | through an open gateway, and drew up in a small, damp courtyard.~ 9 VII | of the courtyard, that he drew a long breath, and then 10 VII | reply, but sat down and drew off his heavy boots. The 11 VII | of time, when a carriage drew up before the entrance of 12 VIII| francs for the fare!’ I then drew up.”~Lecoq was boiling over 13 IX | heart.” Accordingly, she drew one of her new handkerchiefs 14 IX | man who had come in alone drew a revolver from his pocket; 15 XI | a moment before. He now drew from it the earring which 16 XII | falsehood! Wait.”~The magistrate drew from the drawer of his desk 17 XIV | search of pleasure.~The sight drew a sigh from the young detective. “ 18 XIV | noticed this at once, for she drew back, and cast a suspicious 19 XV | gesture that the old tippler drew back in consternation. “ 20 XVI | movement of his thin lips as he drew them tightly over his short, 21 XIX | make further inquiries, he drew a twenty-franc piece from 22 XXI | cupboard and wardrobe, and drew back in turns all the wall-hangings, 23 XXIV| that his forgotten gout drew from him a terrible groan. “