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1 II | when in the same week, blow following blow, he learned that his 2 II | service. This was why, on the following day, he gave him a month’ 3 II | So much so, that on the following week, thanks to a letter 4 III | intelligence.~Lecoq was engaged in following out his course of reasoning. “ 5 III | erect, motionless, and mute, following his colleague’s movements 6 III | find a clue, and instead of following it up, you stop to relate 7 IV | ten years’ hard work in following up the case. Naturally, 8 VIII | his theory, guided by the following reasons. He learnt from 9 XV | bad.”~“The people you were following escaped you, then?”~The 10 XV | detective.~“I think he was following me while I was following 11 XV | following me while I was following the others, and that he 12 XVIII| to-morrow.”~Accordingly on the following morning he arranged that 13 XVIII| afterward, ‘have’; the eighth following, ‘told’; the twenty-fifth, ‘ 14 XX | directions on the Monday following the close of the Easter 15 XX | the other, who was closely following May, should from time to 16 XX | substitution of another.~Still following the chalk marks, Lecoq now 17 XXI | secret.”~The fugitive was following the boulevards, but suddenly 18 XXI | the persons who might be following him. Groups collected around