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 1      LII|         detective by the name of Chelteux, an exceedingly shrewd fellow,
 2      LII| dismissal from the police-force, Chelteux founded a bureau of private
 3      LII|         repaired to the house of Chelteux.~ ~He was then, about thirty-four
 4      LII|        sounded very plausible.~ ~Chelteux did not believe a word of
 5      LII|        When they left the house, Chelteux followed them.~ ~“For once,”
 6      LII|          imprudence. On visiting Chelteux again, she was received
 7      LII|        Madame la Duchesse!”~ ~So Chelteux still believed that the
 8      LII|          benefactress.~ ~Nor did Chelteux give Mme. Blanche much more
 9     LIII|    Sairmeuse decided to apply to Chelteux in order to ascertain, if
10     LIII|         well. It was the body of Chelteux.~ ~“A fitting close to the
11     LIII|        the child to the agent of Chelteux. Through him, he reached
12      LIV|     francs. The bill was signedChelteux.”~ ~With a sort of cold
13      LIV|          several more bills from Chelteux; then a letter from Aunt
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