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1 V | object he had found was an earring composed of a single large 2 V | it was that same diamond earring that the accomplice came 3 V | listening; he had taken the earring, and was examining it in 4 V | the plank, the valuable earring, the models of the different 5 VI | one of whom had lost an earring valued at 5,000 francs, 6 VI | plank is a real being. This earring is a positive, palpable 7 IX | flakes of wool to the diamond earring, were spread out upon the 8 XI | He now drew from it the earring which had been found on 9 XIII| in his hands the diamond earring, the owner of which must 10 XVII| s letter and the diamond earring.”~“Go, then,” replied M. 11 XVII| referring to the diamond earring. “And when I find the owner 12 XVII| was to ascertain whom the earring had been bought from. It 13 XVII| immediately recognized the earring, which had, indeed, come 14 XVII| say that she had seen this earring before, and that the pair 15 XVII| discovered the loss of her earring!”~For more than an hour, 16 XVII| Lecoq produced the precious earring, and, placing it upon the 17 XVII| proceeded to examine the earring. “It is true,” she said, 18 XVII| instructed him to say that the earring had never come from his 19 XXIV| the owner of the diamond earring found at the Poivriere.”~“ 20 XXIV| I should have shown this earring to each maid in succession 21 XXIV| time. Haven’t I the diamond earring, as well as various effects