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Arsene Lupin

CHAPTER XI
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He thinks and feels absolutely like that person.

Do you follow me ?" "Oh, yes; but he must be rather fluid, this Lupin," said the Duke; and then he added thoughtfully, "It must be awfully risky to come so often into actual contact with men like Ganimard and you." "Lupin has never let any consideration of danger prevent him doing anything that caught his fancy.

He has odd fancies, too.

He's a humourist of the most varied kind--grim, ironic, farcical, as the mood takes him.

He must be awfully trying to live with," said Guerchard.
"Do you think humourists are trying to live with ?" said the Duke, in a meditative tone.


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