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1 I | gloomy prostration that follows all unnatural efforts, either 2 VIII | after-fame, and which ran as follows: “Always suspect that which 3 VIII | a great day” invariably follows at the Morgue. The attendants 4 VIII | peruse the note, which ran as follows:~“Monsieur Lecoq—I had been 5 X | seal, and read aloud, as follows:~“I feel compelled to advise 6 X | flourishing it wildly, began as follows, in a shrill falsetto voice: “ 7 X | hesitation began to speak as follows, in very emphatic tones: “ 8 XIII | prostration which so often follows protracted but fruitless 9 XVIII| inscribed upon it. They ran as follows: “235, 15, 3, 8, 25, 2, 10 XVIII| entire note aloud. It ran as follows: “I have told her your wishes; 11 XIX | completed, his note read as follows: “I have told her your wishes; 12 XIX | oratorical display, he began as follows: “It shall be for you to 13 XX | formula, which reads as follows: “The keeper of —— prison