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 1      I,       I|   had better not disturb the police when they are asleep," in
 2      I,       I|   Indeed, wherever there are police no secret is safe."~ ~"I '
 3      I,       I|       and where there are no police spies; and, what is more,
 4      I,      II|      whom he had to deal - a police spy whose duty it was to
 5      I,      II|    the service of the secret police the young man knew very
 6      I,     III|     myth is really true. The police authorities really employ
 7      I,     III|       and where there are no police.' Where is this country,
 8      I,     III|    you are registered in the police records. It is to the interest
 9      I,      IV|  them exchange a word with a police commissioner. If any one
10      I,      IV|      Have you not got enough police to arrest the fugitives,
11      I,      IV|       but where there are no police. That, methinks, is not
12      I,      IV| trusted her to the care of a police spy? and all for my own
13     IV,       I|      but where there were no police, he was guarding the treasure
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