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"I know; and in a Juge d'Instruction it is very embarrassing. Let us walk on." Half-way between the gate and the villa a second carriage-road struck off to the left, and at the entrance to it stood a young, stout man in black leggings. "The chauffeur?" asked Hanaud. "I will speak to him." The Commissaire called the chauffeur forward.

But as soon as all was explained, in French and English, to the satisfaction of ourselves and the juge d'instruction, the real Colonel shook hands with us in a most forgiving way, and informed us that he had more than once wondered, when he gave his name at shops in Paris, why it was often received with such grave suspicion.

As M. Joyeuse had told the Juge d'Instruction, Paul de Gery returned from Tunis after three weeks' absence.

In connection with the "dainty taste" of Jacobins for silk dresses M. Berryat Saint-Prix cites the following answer of a Jacobin of 1851 to the judge d'instruction of Rheims; on the objection being made to him that the Republic, as he understood it, could not last long, he replied: "Possibly, but say it lasts three months.

These children, to begin with, were recognised in the most unmistakable manner by half a dozen witnesses. All the affirmations were in such entire concordance that no doubt remained in the mind of the juge d'instruction.

All the facts, one after the other, however contradictory, however disconcerting they may appear, end by supporting the supposition which I imagined from the first." "I don't understand." "You soon will. Remember, I promised you the whole truth." "But it seems to me " "A little patience, Monsieur le Juge d'Instruction. So far, you have had no cause to complain of me. It is a fine day.

"That's true, Monsieur le Juge d'Instruction, but his is just like it." The deputy sniggered: "Very funny! Most amusing! There are two caps One, the real one, which constituted our only piece of evidence, has gone off on the head of the sham flyman! The other, the false one, is in your hands. Oh, the fellow has had us nicely!" "Catch him! Fetch him back!" cried M. Filleul.

Isidore made him a very low bow, as though he were greeting a colleague whom he knew how to esteem at his true value, and, turning to M. Filleul: "It appears, Monsieur le Juge d'Instruction, that you have received a satisfactory account of me?" "Perfectly satisfactory! To begin with, you were really at Veules-les-Roses at the time when Mlle. de Saint-Veran thought she saw you in the sunk road.

He will have all or nothing, if I judge him well; and he would not take for his wife a woman who accepts diamonds from another man, saying as she takes them that he is her lover." "He wouldn't believe it of me!" I cried. "There is a way of convincing him. Oh, I shall not tell him! But he shall see in writing all that passed between the Juge d'Instruction and Mr. Dundas, unless "

Yet, according to your contention, he must have known of it in advance. How do you account for that?" "Mademoiselle would make a famous juge d'instruction." "That does not answer my argument." "How is one to answer it? Who knows how Duchemin discovered the theft before the ladies of the château did?" "Do you know what you make me think? That he was not as innocent as you assert."

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