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The Widow Lerouge

CHAPTER II
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If you have any occasion to speak to me, do not hesitate to come at night as well as during the day.

I rarely go out, and you will always find me either at my home, Rue Jacob, or in my office at the Palais de Justice.

I will give orders for your admittance whenever you present yourself." The train entered the station at this moment.

M.Daburon, having called a cab, offered a seat to M.Tabaret.The old fellow declined.
"It is not worth while," he replied, "for I live, as I have had the honour of telling you, in the Rue St.Lazare, only a few steps from here." "Till to-morrow, then!" said M.Daburon.
"Till to-morrow," replied old Tabaret; and he added, "We shall succeed.".


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