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1 I | prestige diminishing, and hastened to add: “The idea had occurred 2 I | station-house as we pass.”~The men hastened to obey, with the exception 3 II | followed by his companion, he hastened to the back door of the 4 III | her energy; she rose and hastened away, clinging to the arm 5 IV | he exclaimed, as he still hastened forward, “you do not understand 6 VI | snatched up the papers, and hastened away.~He literally flew 7 VII | his clerk.~Lecoq rose and hastened, well-nigh breathless with 8 VII | was so terrible that Lecoq hastened back to the prison, hoping 9 VII | himself!”~A dozen keepers hastened to the spot. The door was 10 VIII | handkerchief, which I picked up. I hastened after her to restore it, 11 XI | the Barriere d’Italie, I hastened there and entered a wine-shop. 12 XV | up the stairs again, she hastened down to meet them. “In the 13 XVI | perceived M. Segmuller he hastened toward him and asked if 14 XVI | whom the governor called hastened to obey the summons.~“Do 15 XVII | Without losing a minute, Lecoq hastened to this individual’s office. 16 XIX | young detective. They both hastened to the prison, followed 17 XXI | group at the street corner, hastened toward them. In a few words, 18 XXIII| Mariette, caught in the act, hastened away, pursued by her master’ 19 XXV | the right. Father Absinthe hastened to obey; and as soon as