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1 VI | that the physicians’ report set forth in technical terms, 2 VI | I adopt the hypothesis set forth in the report. Who 3 VII | to his house, and when we set him free, I thought he would 4 VIII | vengeance! I’ll teach him to set himself above me!”~Lecoq 5 IX | with him.”~“Oh, I had never set eyes on him before that 6 X | moreover, done his utmost to set the culprit’s mind at ease, 7 XII | you; and then you would set me free, for you know very 8 XV | of her large, black eyes, set very close together, recalled 9 XVI | Toinon the Virtuous again set foot in his office. The 10 XVII | know this jewel, was it set by you, and if so whom did 11 XVII | thousand francs, and it was set by Doisty, in the Rue de 12 XVIII| secret cell? Am I never to be set at liberty or sent to the 13 XVIII| useful to him when he was set at liberty. For he had no 14 XVIII| persevere in the task they had set themselves—that of solving 15 XIX | free? No; it is best to set him at liberty. The prison 16 XIX | that it would be best to set one of the murderers at 17 XIX | understand at once, if he is set at liberty, that his freedom 18 XIX | embarrassed, even when he’s set free. He won’t have a sou 19 XIX | authorities to allow May to be set at liberty; and the details 20 XXI | and a black silk cap was set on one side of his head. 21 XXII | be, should know the day set aside by the Duc de Sairmeuse 22 XXIII| now and then through his set teeth, though when Lecoq’