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1 1 | inspector in the federal police department at Washington,
2 2 | the head of the federal police had called me to his room.
3 2 | in honor of the chief of police.~“And now,” demanded Elias
4 4 | sportive eccentricities. The police reported his appearance
5 4 | machine.”~“Yes; the one the police cannot stop.”~“But it has
6 4 | so much attention. If the police believed that they had frightened
7 4 | heard of more, well, the police were mistaken which happens
8 5 | successful, even in the police. How many criminals escape
9 5 | there are many whom the police will never be able to track
10 5 | ahead. Active and numerous police agents had been spread throughout
11 5 | absolutely necessary that the police should in some manner interfere
12 6 | papers.”~“But—your secret police information?”~“We are no
13 6 | please, of what use are the police?”~It is a question which
14 6 | from Europe.~If our own police had searched diligently
15 6 | 13th.~Chief Inspector of Police,~34 Long St., Washington,
16 7 | If they feared that the police would discover their retreat,
17 7 | them would only arouse the police to renewed activity. Dynamite
18 7 | June I was going to the police bureau, when, on leaving
19 7 | waiting to follow me to police headquarters? For it was
20 8 | whatever had reached the police.~On this point Mr. Ward
21 8 | to utter helplessness? If police officials, become a useless
22 8 | rumors in plenty; but the police knew them to be false. As
23 8 | the Department of Federal Police, Washington, D. C., United
24 8 | pressed about the bureau of police, awaiting the arrival of
25 8 | found in the mailbox of the police bureau. After the authorities
26 10| it in the mail-box of the police, no one had seen him.~The
27 10| in some retreat where the police were unable to discover
28 10| official notice, the bureau of police.~Well! If this remarkable
29 10| my pocket, I hastened to police headquarters. Inquiring
30 10| talk. Telegrams reached the police bureau from every part of
31 11| kept secret, between the police and the agent who had warned
32 11| of the best of our local police agents. Cool in danger and
33 11| passage and as both the police and the people were specially
34 12| suspected that there were police hidden in the woods. They
35 13| photographs held in the police department, or was it merely
36 14| Buffalo. Three years before, a police mission had led me to explore
37 14| mystery. My instincts as a police official revolted. I had
38 14| telegrams which would warn every police agency of her approach?~
39 15| just such a retreat as our police had been unable to discover,
40 17| out? Evidently not. The police authorities must know everything
41 17| inspector of the federal police in Washington.~In the second
42 17| inspector of the federal police? Forgetting where I was,
43 18| of all to the bureau of police, meaning to make my earliest
44 18| Inspector Strock the American police still lead the world. While
45 18| and by sea, the American police hurl themselves in pursuit
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