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Arsene Lupin

CHAPTER XII
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Germaine and the Duke looked at one another uneasily.
"Have you been long in the service of Mademoiselle Gournay-Martin ?" said M.Formery.
"Six months, sir," said Irma.
"Very good, thank you.

You can go," said M.Formery.

"I may want you again presently." Irma went quickly out of the room with an air of relief.
M.Formery scribbled a few words on the paper before him and then said: "Well, I will proceed to question Mademoiselle Kritchnoff." "Mademoiselle Kritchnoff is quite above suspicion," said the Duke quickly.
"Oh, yes, quite," said Germaine.
"How long has Mademoiselle Kritchnoff been in your service, Mademoiselle ?" said Guerchard.
"Let me think," said Germaine, knitting her brow.
"Can't you remember ?" said M.Formery.
"Just about three years," said Germaine.
"That's exactly the time at which the thefts began," said M.Formery.
"Yes," said Germaine, reluctantly.
"Ask Mademoiselle Kritchnoff to come here, inspector," said M.Formery.
"Yes, sir," said the inspector.
"I'll go and fetch her--I know where to find her," said the Duke quickly, moving toward the door.
"Please, please, your Grace," protested Guerchard.

"The inspector will fetch her." The Duke turned sharply and looked at him: "I beg your pardon, but do you--" he said.
"Please don't be annoyed, your Grace," Guerchard interrupted.

"But M.
Formery agrees with me--it would be quite irregular." "Yes, yes, your Grace," said M.Formery.


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