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1 I | filled each tavern, and public ballroom. Through the open 2 I | until the arrival of the public prosecutor, and let us look 3 II | legal physician, and the public prosecutor will be here. 4 IV | suffice. If we declare to the public prosecutor that we have 5 VI | military clothing sold by public auction?”~“Yes; at least 6 VI | useful functions in the public prosecutor’s offices at 7 VI | relieving him of it.~“The public prosecutor was unable to 8 VIII| in a vehicle hired on the public highway. Hence, the driver’ 9 VIII| the corpses laid out for public view on the marble slabs 10 IX | continued M. Segmuller, “and the public prosecutor informs me that 11 X | consists in speaking to the public, in turning a compliment, 12 XI | wear when I appeared in public.”~“Well, what have you done 13 XII | living by speaking to the public and turning a compliment.”~“ 14 XV | is to say, all places of public resort were crowded. When 15 XV | by the landlord from some public building in process of demolition, 16 XVI | begin by consulting the public prosecutor, but he discovered 17 XIX | Justice. I will see the public prosecutor myself; I will 18 XIX | haste if I am to see the public prosecutor to-day.”~Less 19 XXII| friends among the general public. At all events they never