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 1      LIV|           at his windows; and when Otto, his faithful valet de chambre,
 2      LIV|            by his devoted servant, Otto. In intelligence, this man
 3      LIV|           he returned home he sent Otto out in search of information.
 4      LIV|       Widow Chupin; and he ordered Otto to procure a costume for
 5      LIV|   disguised himself in the costume Otto had procured for him, which
 6      LIV|       wretch whose rags he wore.~ ~Otto had begged to be allowed
 7      LIV|     sufficient protection. He knew Otto well enough, however, to
 8      LIV|           at a little distance.~ ~“Otto is evidently following me,”
 9      LIV|       voice:~ ~“Fly! Blanche, fly! Otto is not far off. The name10       LV|          drunken man he recognized Ottodisguised, almost unrecognizable.~ ~
11       LV|       scarcely a yard from that of Otto.~ ~“The duchess is out of
12       LV|           the hospital.~ ~Although Otto was ignorant of this circumstance,
13       LV|           How can I prove this?”~ ~Otto drew a little nearer his
14       LV|        When all had been arranged, Otto pretended to awake from
15       LV|            was always outwitted by Otto, the mysterious accomplice,
16       LV| understanding between the duchess, Otto, and Camille—no other inmate
17       LV|      blunder on the part of Lecoq, Otto was awaiting his master.~ ~
18       LV|          hardihood to call out:~ ~“Otto, by all means allow these
19       LV|            a robe de chambre, when Otto handed him a letter from
20       LV|           engaged in reading, when Otto, his valet de chambre, came
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