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1 I | lay down your arms.”~“I am innocent,” exclaimed the man, in 2 I | have arrested; the poor innocent! For he is innocent, as 3 I | poor innocent! For he is innocent, as truly as I am an honest 4 I | have told you that I am innocent; and this woman and a man 5 VII | it?” asked Lecoq.~“I am innocent!” responded the prisoner, 6 VII | Not in the least. I am innocent; you wish to ruin me. I 7 IX | repertoire of grimaces for an innocent, sad, and yet resigned expression, 8 IX | it was proved that I was innocent, that my character was whiter 9 X | preliminary confinement. Innocent or guilty, they have resolved, 10 X | the inquiry.~“If you are innocent,” he remarked, “you will 11 XII | make a culprit out of an innocent man!”~“I advise you, in 12 XII | frightfully, pitilessly! I am an innocent man, and you are trying 13 XII | not seeking either for an innocent man or for a culprit; I 14 XII | my good sir, that I am as innocent as you are.”~The magistrate 15 XVIII| right to be considered as innocent until a jury has decided 16 XIX | would have sworn that he was innocent of all complicity. Soon 17 XIX | unpleasant.”~“And yet I am innocent,” continued May, in a sorrowful, 18 XXII | effected the conviction of an innocent prisoner—a poor little tailor,