[The Widow Lerouge by Emile Gaboriau]@TWC D-Link bookThe Widow Lerouge CHAPTER II 37/39
The race of strong fearless criminals has given place to the mob of vulgar pick-pockets.
The few rascals who are heard of occasionally are as cowardly as foolish.
They sign their names to their misdeeds, and even leave their cards lying about.
There is no merit in catching them. Their crime found out, you have only to go and arrest them,--" "It seems to me, though," interrupted M.Daburon, smiling, "that our assassin is not such a bungler." "He, sir, is an exception; and I shall have greater delight in tracking him.
I will do everything for that, I will even compromise myself if necessary.
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