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1 I | In the head, there,” he responded, trying to raise one of 2 I | trousers. “Oh, well,” he responded, “we shall know all we need 3 III | said he.~“Yes, indeed,” responded Lecoq, “but here all certainty 4 IV | No, I am not pleased,” he responded.~“And why, pray? Only ten 5 VI | possible.”~The two physicians responded with a gesture of assent, 6 VI | bed. “This morning,” he responded evasively, “I only gave 7 VI | asked.~“Upon my word, no!” responded Inspector Gevrol. “I, myself, 8 VII | You ask me too much,” he responded. He was a worthy fellow 9 VII | could he have had any?” he responded. “Isn’t the old woman alone 10 VII | Lecoq.~“I am innocent!” responded the prisoner, in a hoarse, 11 VII | the van arrived?”~“Yes,” responded Lecoq. And showing the orders 12 IX | hopes of it myself,” he responded; “but we are far from the 13 X | planning an ambuscade?”~“Yes,” responded Lecoq, slowly, “yes; this 14 X | violent passions.”~“Hum!” responded the prisoner, suddenly growing 15 XI | I suppose?”~“Certainly,” responded May, emphatically. “M. Simpson 16 XIII| detective.~“No, certainly not,” responded M. Segmuller; “we must, 17 XXI | When Father Absinthe had responded to the summons all the lower 18 XXI | unconsciousness of his want of tact, responded: “I think that Gevrol will 19 XXII| To the Prefecture!” he responded. “Why should I go there?