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1 I | drinking-shop there on the right. Run.”~And, setting the example, 2 III | beseeching the accomplice to run to the Poivriere and see 3 V | to find it, he decided to run this terrible risk. And 4 VI | very easily. I have only to run over to the fort and order 5 VII | would certainly have been run over.”~“And what has become 6 IX | carriage; perhaps the horses run away and a general smash 7 IX | might not see the blood run. An instant later Monsieur 8 XIII | are often overzealous, and run after fantoms originated 9 XV | street added that he had run off in the direction of 10 XVI | Lecoq to follow him away.~“Run to the Prefecture of Police,” 11 XVII | were apparently willing to run the greatest risks so long 12 XVIII| actually enthusiastic. “I will run and fetch it myself,” he 13 XX | loafer” would at times run after these officials to 14 XX | knowledge of the risks he had to run. He and Lecoq were alone 15 XX | it would be dangerous to run while so near the prison 16 XX | going to leave you, and run on in advance, to prepare 17 XX | the corner she began to run. Lecoq waited till she was 18 XX | exclaimed Lecoq with an oath. “I run on in advance to Madame 19 XXI | entered a dingy dwelling.~“Run and ask the concierge if 20 XXI | will talk to-morrow. I must run away for a minute, and you 21 XXI | now,” said Lecoq, “I will run round to the Rue de Grenelle 22 XXIV | her of his escape. Let us run after him.’ I shouldn’t