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1 I | head, there,” he responded, trying to raise one of his arms. “ 2 III | companion, and that they were trying to devise some means to 3 VII | already; that the prisoner was trying to conceal his identity. 4 VIII| inspector; “you are still trying to discover our man’s identity, 5 VIII| identity, I suppose?”~“Still trying.”~“Is he a prince in disguise, 6 VIII| entered the place. I am trying to find them. I am a detective; 7 VIII| whose identity Lecoq was trying to establish had furnished 8 IX | Lecoq’s forehead. He was trying to remember the magistrate 9 XI | embarrassed.~“That’s just what I’m trying to recollect. I’ve forgotten 10 XI | reply. He was evidently trying to gain time, ransacking 11 XII | innocent man, and you are trying to deprive me of my life. 12 XIV | that a low, vulgar murderer trying to escape justice was some 13 XIV | but a starling, and I am trying to teach it to say ‘Have 14 XIV | his lips, as if he were trying to discover some means of 15 XVII| of warning Polyte. While trying to devise some means of 16 XX | her birdcage, obstinately trying to teach her starling German, 17 XXII| the same person.~Lecoq was trying to gain hope and courage 18 XXIV| inclinations, is placed in a very trying position, and I should endeavor 19 XXIV| say to myself others are trying to discover this man’s identity. 20 XXV | charged with arresting and trying the conspirators of Montaignac