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1 II | Father Absinthe; “I saw a bed up there, and we can mount 2 II | right; but I am going to bed. This need not prevent you 3 VI | representations, and remained in bed. “This morning,” he responded 4 VIII | when Lecoq sprang from his bed on which he had thrown himself 5 XV | take a mattress from the bed for yourself, my friend, 6 XV | Hence, before going to bed he took good care to wind 7 XV | one bound Lecoq was out of bed, amazed at seeing the bright 8 XVII | evening, and Lecoq went to bed; but the next morning, at 9 XVII | before daybreak and going to bed late at night, Lecoq spent 10 XVIII| could see the door, the bed, the table, and the chair; 11 XVIII| threw himself down upon his bed. Here he remained until 12 XVIII| book, and did not go to bed until the lights were extinguished.~ 13 XVIII| his lips. He remained in bed until very late the next 14 XIX | sitting on the foot of his bed, apparently plunged in thought. 15 XIX | that he had to take to his bed.~He had been confined to 16 XIX | unearthing the money from among a bed of mushrooms. Now, I believe 17 XXI | take a bath before going to bed.”~The Suisse seemed very 18 XXII | although he was confined to his bed. “However, the doctor is 19 XXIII| XXIII~On a large canopied bed, sweating and panting beneath 20 XXIII| turned and twisted on his bed, uttering little cries of 21 XXIV | turned so suddenly in his bed that his forgotten gout