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1 I | see whether the present culprit was an old hand or not, 2 VII | he entered the cell, the culprit raised his head, gave the 3 VII | doomed to disappointment. The culprit entered the vehicle in the 4 VII | gloomy corridor, he saw the culprit proceed some little distance, 5 VII | machine, under which each culprit was obliged to pass, the 6 VII | At the entrance of the culprit accompanied by Lecoq, the 7 VII | deferential. This was no common culprit, no ordinary vagabond, no 8 VII | must I do that?” asked the culprit.~“To pass under the beam,” 9 IX | while some unsuspecting culprit was complacently congratulating 10 IX | both the magistrate and the culprit time to study each other, 11 X | penetration into play; for such a culprit’s first attitude as surely 12 X | done his utmost to set the culprit’s mind at ease, to quiet 13 X | almost impossible for a culprit to say more than a few words 14 XII | alone suffice to make a culprit out of an innocent man!”~“ 15 XII | an innocent man or for a culprit; I merely wish to arrive 16 XIV | interests of some wealthy culprit?”~“Have you gone mad?” interrupted 17 XVII | easier it is to find the culprit, and prove his guilt. The 18 XVIII| forced the most obstinate culprit to confess. The prisoner 19 XVIII| twenty-four hours from now, the culprit has not been discovered, 20 XVIII| close watch and detect the culprit in the very act.”~These 21 XIX | propensities the captured culprit often has a certain sense 22 XIX | and three days later the culprit was surprised unearthing 23 XXIII| the omnibus, and go to the culprit’s house and arrest him.