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1 VII | open register—that fatal book in which are inscribed the 2 X | defense as an index reveals a book’s contents. In this case, 3 XIV | noted down in his memorandum book the names of all the hotels 4 XIV | name must be entered in my book, which, if it would oblige 5 XVI | torn from his memorandum book, gave the magistrate the 6 XVIII| resumed the study of his book, and did not go to bed until 7 XVIII| agree upon some particular book; and both obtain a copy 8 XVIII| the other, he opens the book haphazard, and begins by 9 XVIII| way of ascertaining the book agreed upon. But in this 10 XVIII| prisoner, and he has only one book in his possession, ‘The 11 XVIII| Songs of Beranger.’ Let this book be sent for—”~The governor 12 XVIII| May doesn’t discover his book has been tampered with. 13 XVIII| there while we are using his book.”~“Oh, trust me!” replied 14 XIX | he did not even touch the book; plainly, then, he hasn’ 15 XXII | feverish interest every book he could find that had any 16 XXV | The sick man closed the book, and with assumed modesty,