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1 2,3| they would kill us if those papers were found?" ~John, without 2 3,2| added, - ~"Wait a minute, papers like this are of importance, 3 7,1| presses, supposed to contain papers of the greatest importance. ~ 4 7,1| parcel contained simply some papers, and that these papers were 5 7,1| some papers, and that these papers were relating to politics. ~ 6 7,1| politics. ~But why should papers of political import be intrusted 7 7,3| give up to us the seditious papers which you secrete in your 8 7,3| house." ~"The seditious papers!" repeated Cornelius, quite 9 7,3| judge; "give up to us the papers which the traitor Cornelius 10 7,3| but you spoke of seditious papers, and I have none of that 11 7,3| small note at the top of his papers. ~"All right," he said, 12 7,3| Will you give up those papers to me?" ~"But I cannot, 13 7,3| Master van Spennen; those papers do not belong to me; they 14 7,3| and to give up to me the papers which it contains." ~Saying 15 7,3| very drawer, indeed the papers deposited by the Warden 16 8,1| rightly concluded that the papers intrusted by the Warden 17 11,1| speaking the truth, since the papers had been deposited in a 18 11,1| could not have received such papers from the hand of his godfather