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1 I | the Rue d’Ivry, and then cut through the shortest way 2 I | The police agent, who had cut off the murderer’s retreat 3 I | his hair the regulation cut? Where did you ever see 4 III| circuit of the house to cut off the murderer’s escape 5 III| tone.~But his companion cut short his desire for verification. “ 6 VI | and an overcoat of antique cut, was evidently one of those 7 VI | trap. Unfortunately, death cut his story short.”~Lecoq 8 VII| You would like to make me cut my own throat, wouldn’t 9 VII| nails have been carefully cut and polished—”~He paused. 10 XII| for Lecoq was evidently cut to the quick. Indeed, he 11 XVI| mumble an excuse—an excuse cut short by M. Segmuller in 12 XVI| thought in Polyte’s eyes, cut his preamble short. “Justice,” 13 XVI| cell.” He is, so to say, cut off from the number of the 14 XVI| governor of the Depot was cut to the quick by M. Segmuller’ 15 XIX| difficulties he had encountered, cut the governor to the quick. 16 XX | tribe. His yellow hair, cut closely at the back of the 17 XX | were black cloth, and their cut, combined with his manner, 18 XXI| with Father Absinthe to cut off May’s retreat.~“And