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The Widow Lerouge

CHAPTER XI
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The difficulty was, to stop them when they had once started.

From all they said, it appeared that Albert was a very good master,--easily served, kind and polite to his servants.

Wonderful to relate! there were found only three among them who did not appear perfectly delighted at the misfortune which had befallen the family.
Two were greatly distressed.

M.Lubin, although he had been an object of especial kindness, was not one of these.
The turn of the commissary of police had now come.

In a few words, he gave an account of the arrest, already described by old Tabaret.


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