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1 II | reflect, change his mind, and return to solve the mystery, as 2 III | the tiny imprints.~On his return, his countenance betrayed 3 V | visitor. Still, when, on his return, the young police agent 4 V | agent’s vanity, nor his return to his former modest demeanor. 5 VII | little distance. “I must return home at once,” he said, “ 6 VIII | whence the police generally return with a good haul of thieves 7 VIII | Madame, I have come to return this article to one of your 8 VIII | and after a long stare return and recount their impressions 9 XII | two women. He proposed to return to this subject later on. 10 XII | conquered me. However, when I return to the charge I shall have 11 XIV | as the man would no doubt return.”~“But he has not returned.”~ 12 XV | supposed they would now return home. Not at all. They walked 13 XVIII| and don’t allow him to return there while we are using 14 XIX | silent,” he thought; “he will return to the subject of his own 15 XIX | in fact M. Segmuller did return to it only a moment afterward. “ 16 XX | it would not be best to return and place himself again