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1 I | with the young man you have arrested; the poor innocent! For 2 I | you say, old woman, if I arrested you?”~“It would be a great 3 I | since they had previously arrested her son, a good-for-nothing 4 II | with the culprits he had arrested with his own hands. Experience 5 II | the person we have just arrested to be?”~“A porter, probably, 6 V | as the murderer had been arrested and placed in confinement, 7 VI | murderer had certainly been arrested; but if he persisted in 8 IX | First of all, you were arrested on a charge of receiving 9 X | thumb.~“And yet I’ve been arrested and treated like an assassin,” 10 XI | when the agent you see here arrested you.”~“What sentence?”~“ 11 XI | yourself to the danger of being arrested in order to protect the 12 XII | behave properly. Those who arrested you observed that you were 13 XII | told you that I have been arrested and put in prison several 14 XV | replied Lecoq. “Polyte was arrested a fortnight ago—”~“Yes, 15 XVI | offense for which he had been arrested; and what did a month more 16 XVII | Madame Milner he would be arrested; and then we should have 17 XVIII| found upon his person when arrested, and deposited with the 18 XXI | his hands. We have just arrested his accomplice, who helped 19 XXIV | impossible the murderer arrested in the Widow Chupin’s drinking 20 XXIV | Sairmeuse. Hence, the murderer arrested there, May, the pretended 21 XXV | rising at Montaignac, he was arrested on the double charge of