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1 I | that the house had been the scene of a terrible struggle, 2 III | taken part in the horrible scene at the Poivriere, his joy 3 III | inventing this story? Was this scene anything but a work of imagination? 4 III | returned, he had witnessed the scene, and was evidently afraid. 5 V | flickering light upon the same scene of disorder, revealing to 6 V | sketching a plan of the scene of the murder.~[[Graphic 7 VI | Impressed by the horror of the scene the instant he placed his 8 VIII| remark the horrors of the scene. He scarcely bestowed a 9 X | the recollection of the scene he had described, for he 10 X | smiling clerk, alone found the scene amusing.~ 11 XI | which had been found on the scene of the tragedy, and handing 12 XII | no more idea of the real scene than a heap of cold ashes 13 XV | to shorten this painful scene. The poor mother’s emotion 14 XVI | into the passage. The whole scene had been so brief that M. 15 XVI | Segmuller. The meaning of the scene that had just occurred was 16 XIX | enemies have heard of the last scene we had with May; and impudently 17 XIX | suppose that I invented the scene in the Widow Chupin’s cabin; 18 XIX | everything, as the last scene we had with him proves.”~“ 19 XX | could have witnessed the scene, what valuable deductions 20 XXI | new-comer appeared upon the scene. This was a grave, smooth-faced