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1 I | chanced to be Shrove Sunday, a party of detectives left the police 2 I | to complain. The little party were then passing along 3 II | least intelligent of the party to keep him company. He 4 IV | gone to hover round the party; he has followed them at 5 V | report in all such cases. The party also comprised a sergeant-major 6 V | neighboring fort.~As the party approached it was evident 7 V | no more, for the little party which he preceded had now 8 VI | as a low broil between a party of miserable vagabonds.”~ 9 VIII | Lecoq consented, and the party entered a wine-shop close 10 XV | assisting me to find the guilty party. Now, among your husband’ 11 XVIII| possible that the guilty party may be one of the prisoners 12 XIX | advance of the rest of the party. He said to himself that 13 XXI | attractions of a pleasure party.~“You have seen everything, 14 XXIV | were not alone; a third party was present—M. d’Escorval’ 15 XXV | placed at the service of his party a highly cultivated intellect,