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Updated: July 9, 2025


The happy Bilboquet conducted her to the Opera, the Italiens, the Conservatoire, and also to the Varietes where they saw Bouffe and Hyacinthe play in the laughable Filleul de tout le Monde. It was intended that she should stay till April, and that then he should take her back to Germany, leaving her there to pursue her journey to Wierzchownia, whither he was to proceed later.

And those folds the wear of those folds and, lastly, look, those marks of red sealing-wax, on the back " At that moment Beautrelet, was interrupted by Bredoux, the magistrate's clerk, who opened the door and announced the unexpected arrival of the chief public prosecutor. M. Filleul rose: "Anything new? Is Monsieur le Procureur General downstairs?" "No, Monsieur le Juge d'Instruction.

"But how can Lupin have known this detail?" asked M. Filleul. "In a very simple manner: because of the works which he had to execute to take away the chapel." "Come, come, M. Beautrelet, you're exaggerating. He has not taken away the whole chapel. Look, not one of the stones of this top course has been touched."

M. Filleul took hold of him round the body: "Young man, I won't allow you to commit " A wise man of the East came toppling to the ground, followed by a manger containing the Mother and Child. . . . "If you stir another limb, I fire!" The Comte de Gesvres had appeared upon the scene and was cocking his revolver. Beautrelet burst out laughing: "That's right, Monsieur le Comte, blaze away!

M. de Gesvres succeeded in snatching the knife from him, struck him with it and himself fell, on receiving a blow from the man whom the two girls were to see a few minutes after." Once again, M. Filleul and the inspector exchanged glances. Ganimard tossed his head in a disconcerted way. The magistrate said: "Monsieur le Comte, am I to believe that this version is correct?"

I assure you that Dufilleul is a good match, handsome for one thing " "That's worth a deal!" "Rich." "The deuce he is!" "And then a name which can be divided." "Divided?" "With all the ease in the world. A very rare quality. At his marriage he describes himself as Monsieur du Filleul. A year later he is Baron du Filleul. At the death of his father, an old cad, he becomes Comte du Filleul.

M. Filleul remarked: "If the motive of the crime was theft, this drawing room, at any rate, was not the object of it." "You can't tell!" said the deputy, who spoke little, but who, when he did, invariably opposed the magistrate's views. "Why, my dear sir, the first thought of a burglar would be to carry off those pictures and tapestries, which are universally renowned."

The count appeared to suppress a movement of annoyance, looked at Isidore Beautrelet and at M. Filleul and replied, without even troubling to go near the pictures: "I hoped, Monsieur le Juge d'Instruction, that the truth might have remained unknown. As this is not so, I have no hesitation in declaring that the four pictures are false." "You knew it, then?" "From the beginning."

She hesitated for two or three seconds, with her eyes fixed on Beautrelet, and then, addressing M. Filleul: "I should like you to ask monsieur the reason why he was walking yesterday in the sunk road which leads up to the little door." It was an unexpected and dramatic stroke. Isidore Beautrelet appeared nonplussed: "I, mademoiselle? I? You saw me yesterday?"

The paragraph inserted in the agony column of the Journal, the Echo de Paris and the Matin runs, 'Am prepared to buy back the pictures." The count agreed with a nod. Once again, the young man was teaching his elders. M. Filleul showed himself a good sportsman. "There's no doubt about it, my dear sir," he exclaimed. "I'm beginning to think your school-fellows were not quite wrong.

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