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Arsene Lupin

CHAPTER XV
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Besides, there's Guerchard.

I positively cling to Guerchard.

It's an education, though perhaps not a liberal education, to go about with him," said the Duke; and there was a sub-acid irony in his voice.
"Well, if you must, you must," said M.Gournay-Martin grumpily.
"Good-bye for the present, then," said the Duke.

And he went out of the room and down the stairs.

He took his motor-cap from the hall-table, and had his hand on the latch of the door, when the policeman in charge of it said, "I beg your pardon, sir, but have you M.Guerchard's permission to leave the house ?" "M.


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