Chapter

 1        I|          the surveillance of the police.”~ ~This objection dampened
 2        V|           the former minister of police.~ ~Now, Fouche knew this
 3      XIV|          the surveillance of the police.”~ ~This discourse could
 4   XXXIII|        cheeks.~ ~“The Montaignac police are at your disposal,” he
 5   XXXIII|           I do not belong to the police.”~ ~Was he in earnest, or
 6   XXXIII|         Decazes, the minister of police, had decided that the petitions
 7     XXXV|    assuredly.”~ ~“The Montaignac police will follow us.”~ ~“I am
 8     XXXV|   without some foundation.~ ~The police discovered nothing, not
 9   XXXVII|     could he procure them?~ ~The police kept a close watch over
10    XLVII|    imprisoned by the Piedmontese police.’”~ ~With a heavy blow of
11        L|          that the judges and the police agents had returned to Montaignac,
12      LII|   arrested in a low den, and the police, surprised at seeing so
13      LII| Sairmeuse.~ ~An inspector of the police presented himself at the
14      LIV|        the sudden arrival of the police, summoned by himself, who
15      LIV|         at the front door.~ ~The police were coming! This increased
16      LIV|      forced open, and a squad of police, under the command of Inspector
17       LV|       freely until the agents of police had departed.~ ~“At last,”
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