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1 V | shade. It was also through cunning that he gave Gevrol such 2 VIII | pair of small eyes full of cunning. Lecoq walked up to him 3 IX | unfrequently conceals a Gascon cunning, rendered all the more dangerous 4 IX | intervals with craftiness and cunning.~There she stood, mentally 5 XVI | convey the expression of low cunning that distinguished the man’ 6 XVIII| of a prison could be more cunning than the prisoners entrusted 7 XX | anything from her! Ah! she’s a cunning one. She would declare that 8 XXIII| was your man such a very cunning fellow?”~Lecoq heaved a 9 XXIII| Lecoq heaved a sigh. “So cunning,” he replied, “that, if 10 XXIV | played directly into this cunning adversary’s hand. How could