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1 I | subordinate and again stepped forward, speaking in a still calmer 2 III | are on the right scent—so, forward then!”~The old officer was 3 III | like an echo, he repeated: “Forward!”~ 4 IV | of success. They hurried forward. At first it was only play 5 IV | spirited horse. He sprang forward, and, adopting a still more 6 IV | exclaimed, as he still hastened forward, “you do not understand 7 V | godfather. From that day forward, for his enemies as well 8 VI | background, now stepped forward. “It might be as well,” 9 VI | fellow, Monsieur Lecoq. Come forward, Lecoq, that the magistrate 10 X | and Lecoq advanced a step forward, ready to spring upon the 11 X | Lecoq modestly stepped forward. “I understand English,” 12 XVI | impulse that led him to push forward the poor woman whose testimony 13 XIX | decisive moment he looked forward to seemed as it were a century; 14 XIX | repeated. Throwing his chest forward, and his head back as had 15 XIX | and then I will spring forward with a warrant for his arrest 16 XX | pursuers were obliged to hasten forward and get closer to their 17 XXII| been confined. He stepped forward with a smile on his face, 18 XXII| must prove. From that day forward he perused with feverish