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1 I | homeless vagabonds, and escaped criminals and malefactors, moreover, 2 I | any inspector of police. Criminals frequently preserve an absolute 3 IX | the resort of rogues and criminals. Your son is undergoing 4 X | Eighteen out of every twenty criminals who appear before our investigating 5 X | endeavoring to conceal. All criminals, even the most simple-minded, 6 XIX | the release of suspected criminals. And not a few, dazzled 7 XIX | capture of a whole band of criminals. For instance, the police 8 XIX | would rob justice of a dozen criminals in the mere hope of injuring 9 XX | driver. Hence, the boldest criminals ordinarily realize the impossibility 10 XX | and discharged its load of criminals at the door of the “mouse-trap” 11 XXIII| days. The race of great criminals is dying out—those who’ve