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1 I | scoundrel himself.”~This remark was superfluous. All the 2 II | just enough to be able to remark, in case of success: “Ah! 3 IV | comrade,” he ventured to remark, “and one might swear that 4 V | scent, General.” By this remark, Father Absinthe made an 5 VI | the truth of Lecoq’s first remark to Inspector Gevrol.~“Still, 6 VII | involuntary irony of this remark did not escape Lecoq. “Yes, 7 VIII | with his own thoughts to remark the horrors of the scene. 8 IX | but also let fall some remark calculated to facilitate 9 IX | effect of M. Segmuller’s remark was evident, and Lecoq secretly 10 X | the prisoner heard this remark, his lowering face suddenly 11 XI | undertook to show that the remark had been misunderstood. 12 XII | listened without making any remark, but when asked to sign 13 XVI | said he, “read the last remark you took down.”~In a monotonous 14 XVII | naturally not aware that her remark implied the most exquisite 15 XVIII| Segmuller, he ventured to remark in a tone of covert irony: “ 16 XVIII| reply to this slighting remark. For more than a fortnight 17 XVIII| letter in his presence.”~This remark was so correct that the 18 XVIII| smiling clerk ventured to remark. “There is no system of 19 XIX | checked him by the abrupt remark, “I know all about it, and 20 XIX | the silence with the trite remark: “What a pity such a clever