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1 I | you wish for an immediate proof? Is his hair the regulation 2 III | it only by hearsay.”~“The proof!”~“The fact is easily demonstrated. 3 V | turned inside out; this was a proof, this was evidence. At this 4 V | alone, that this convincing proof escaped us! And I thought 5 VI | is a positive, palpable proof.”~Gevrol had hard work to 6 VII | as he placed this “bit of proof” (as he styled it) in a 7 VIII| was based upon formidable proof, the evidence of sight; 8 IX | events, this is certainly a proof of surprising sagacity on 9 IX | sensibly diminished by this proof of her prevarication. However, 10 IX | magistrate, “I require no further proof of your mendacity. These 11 X | their denials even when the proof against them is overwhelming, 12 XVI | he has left behind him no proof of his having committed 13 XVII| detective, “I have a fresh proof of that mysterious accomplice’ 14 XIX | had material evidence—full proof of that—and besides—”~The 15 XX | young detective. “And the proof is, that I am going to leave 16 XXII| mentioned.”~“Ah! that’s a proof indeed!” groaned Father