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1 VIII | about a crime that has been committed in the neighborhood?” he 2 IX | after this crime had been committed, you refused to answer their 3 X | interrupted him. “I have committed no crime,” said he, in a 4 X | considered that a prisoner had committed some grave blunder. “In 5 XIV | it! Some crime has been committed; and now my hotel has lost 6 XV | heard of a dreadful crime, committed in your mother-in-law’s 7 XVI | him no proof of his having committed the crime; if he has no 8 XVIII| fortnight the frightful crime committed in the Widow Chupin’s drinking-den, 9 XIX | bank-notes and coin had been committed at the same time, and this 10 XXIII| excitement. When a crime is committed nowadays, the criminal is 11 XXIII| named May. The murders were committed in the Widow Chupin’s cabin. 12 XXIV | a magistrate. A crime is committed; you are charged with the 13 XXV | disapproving the excesses committed in the name of Liberty,