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1 II | Absinthe was amazed but convinced: and his eyes, heavy with 2 III | was now much more strongly convinced than his companion that 3 III | fool!”~He was so positively convinced that one could do no more 4 V | London gunsmith.~Lecoq felt convinced that by examining the bodies 5 V | eventually added: “We are, I feel convinced, in presence of one of those 6 VII | s identity? He was still convinced that the prisoner must belong 7 VII | began Lecoq, baffled but not convinced,~“Ah! there can be no doubt 8 VII | unchanged. He was more than ever convinced that the prisoner was concealing 9 IX | her narrative, for she was convinced that the magistrate placed 10 IX | seat near the fireplace, convinced that the moment had now 11 IX | down,” etc., etc.~“Are you convinced?” asked M. Segmuller.~The 12 X | it in her eyes. I am also convinced that she knows Lacheneur— 13 X | This argument apparently convinced M. Segmuller. “What is your 14 XI | contrary, he was more than ever convinced of its truth. If he remained 15 XIII | entirely unaided, almost convinced me even against my reason.”~“ 16 XIII | study this affair, the more convinced I am of the correctness 17 XVIII| secret soul by no means convinced of what he said. Faith is 18 XX | another prison; for he was convinced that the accomplice had 19 XXIV | Monsieur Tabaret, you are convinced that M. d’Escorval knows