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1 V | and skilful officer, had perceived nothing. As soon as he was 2 VI | trace of conflict could be perceived; it seemed evident that 3 VII | answer?”~But the governor perceived the futility of further 4 VII | the door of the cell, he perceived the prisoner lying on the 5 VIII| fellow!”~He looked up and perceived Gevrol, who, with three 6 VIII| quay, the young detective perceived that a large, excited crowd 7 IX | and, glancing at Lecoq, he perceived the same thought sparkling 8 IX | to perdition.”~She soon perceived, however, that her lamentations 9 X | passing Chatelaudren, he perceived something white lying by 10 XI | forsook him. He evidently perceived the danger of his position, 11 XII | removed, and the officials perceived your trim, clean feet, which 12 XII | greater energy. The magistrate perceived that it would require more 13 XII | prisoner understood him. He perceived, moreover, that the latter 14 XII | remarkable talents.”~Lecoq perceived that this sudden change 15 XV | the alert. As soon as she perceived the two detectives coming 16 XVI | of his absence, when he perceived a cab pull up in front of 17 XVI | became intense. He instantly perceived his mistake and understood 18 XVI | as M, Segmuller himself perceived the instant Toinon the Virtuous 19 XVI | Inspector Gevrol. As soon as he perceived M. Segmuller he hastened 20 XVII| information he required, he perceived, on the opposite side of 21 XX | Father Absinthe could be perceived under the colonnade, standing 22 XX | On looking round him he perceived a half-built house at the