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1 IV | the Poivriere, had a very bad time of it; for while those 2 IV | person who has just heard a bad joke, or who has lost his 3 V | drinking-den after midnight? Its bad name served the purpose 4 VI | lips the exclamations: “Not bad—very good!”~When he had 5 VI | opportunity to do Gevrol a bad turn and punish him for 6 XIV| the morning.~“This is a bad beginning,” thought Lecoq. “ 7 XV | of sand.~“Do you bring me bad news?” inquired Lecoq, after 8 XV | of his companion.~“Yes, bad.”~“The people you were following 9 XVI| the wind’s blowing from a bad quarter this morning,” with 10 XVI| impatient, and he is in a very bad humor, so you may expect 11 XIX| life.”~“Your idea is not a bad one,” said M. Segmuller, 12 XXI| and seemed to be in a very bad temper. “What infernal rascals