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1 II | their fingers, could boldly enter the office of any manufacturer, 2 III | exploring the premises might enter the minds of the police. 3 VII | distance, he was bold enough to enter the hovel. Then he came 4 VII | investigations, Lecoq was about to enter the station house when a 5 VII | doorway he was expected to enter—Lecoq asked himself was 6 VII | keeper’s room, and finally enter the registrar’s office. 7 VIII| spring to the ground and enter the house indicated, was 8 VIII| the door, but the others enter, and after a long stare 9 VIII| floor, and was about to enter the long, narrow, badly-lighted 10 IX | accompanied by two women, enter your establishment?”~“Sometimes 11 X | awaits them.~The moment they enter his presence, the magistrate 12 XII | after your arrest, dared to enter the Widow Chupin’s den to 13 XV | his room, and was about to enter, when some one, whom he 14 XV | Dauphin; and I saw them enter another cafe. Five minutes 15 XV | persons who had seen him enter the house of Toinon the 16 XVII| communicative, namely, to enter the shop, call for something 17 XXI | Lecoq would have liked to enter the shop and make some inquiries, 18 XXI | left this establishment to enter one a hundred paces distant. 19 XXI | They had seen the murderer enter; he had not seen him go 20 XXI | asked in surly tones.~“To enter Monseigneur’s room,” replied 21 XXI | who had not ventured to enter his master’s apartments, 22 XXII| room; you gentlemen can enter now.”~