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Updated: May 26, 2025
He'd found it in an area-way, nearly covered with snow where some one had left it, and he was taking it down to police-headquarters, he said. Well, ma went crazy right away. She made him undo it, and then she insisted on holding it all the way down to Thirty-third Street.
Descending to his study, the irate gentleman next wrote a note, and gave it to his porter, saying: "Take that to the police-headquarters, and ask that it be sent to the superintendent at once. No mistake, now, as you value your place; and mind, not a word of all this to any one."
They resolved to say nothing of the arrival of the telegram. The colonel gave out that business affairs necessitated a journey to Boston, and Dora was to be told that he would be back in the evening. Ormsby drove the colonel to the station in his motor. Afterward, he called at police-headquarters, and then at the bank.
I shall go with you, Merwyn, to police-headquarters;" and he hastily began his preparation. Left alone with Marian a moment, Merwyn said, "You cannot know how your words have changed everything for me." "I fear the spirit of the rioters is unchanged, and that you are about to incur fearful risks."
For Rouletabille to doubt, and in an affair where already there was one man dead through his agency, was torment worse than death. When they arrived at police-headquarters, Rouletabille jumped from Koupriane's carriage and without saying a word hailed an empty isvotchick that was passing. He had himself driven back to Pere Alexis. His doubt mastered his will; he could not bear to wait away.
Then came the next oldest class, and finally the big girls, all whispering to each other, as they went by. But I did not see Jeanne. I went to police-headquarters and inquired whether they chanced to have, filed away somewhere or other, any information regarding the establishment in the Rue Demours. I succeeded in inducing them to send some female inspectors there.
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