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1 II | After that you shall be free, Father Absinthe. Only it 2 IV | patches of ground entirely free from snow. In such cases 3 VII | house, and when we set him free, I thought he would go mad 4 VII | of here.”~Lecoq was now free until M. d’Escorval’s arrival. 5 IX | stroke of misfortune would free him from all further connection 6 XI | Segmuller had not been free from mental disquietude. 7 XII | and then you would set me free, for you know very well, 8 XIII | strait-jacket again.”~“Leave him free in his cell,” replied M. 9 XIV | were pleasing, and entirely free from affectation.~“Ah!” 10 XVIII| M. Segmuller escape scot free; for more than one fellow 11 XIX | his comrades escape scot free? No; it is best to set him 12 XIX | and he is told that he is free. But each after step he 13 XIX | embarrassed, even when he’s set free. He won’t have a sou in 14 XX | Lecoq were alone together, free in the streets of Paris, 15 XX | buffoon. Well, now he’s free; and this so-called Bohemian 16 XXI | May believed that he was free.~He was mistaken. Behind 17 XXV | de Sairmeuse! Poor Lecoq! Free, this man is almost omnipotent,