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Arsene Lupin

CHAPTER XVI
4/15

The great houses of the Faubourg Saint-Germain were still refraining firmly from anything that savoured of extravagance or ostentation.

While he was with her the eleventh paper-knife came--from his mother's friend, the Duchess of Veauleglise.
The Duke was overwhelmed with joy at the sight of it, and his delighted comments drove Germaine to the last extremity of exasperation.

The result was that she begged him, with petulant asperity, to get out of her sight.
He complied with her request, almost with alacrity, and returned to M.
Formery and Guerchard.

He found them at a standstill, waiting for reports from the detectives who were hunting outside the house for information about the movements of the burglars with the stolen booty, and apparently finding none.

The police were also hunting for the stolen motor-cars, not only in Paris and its environs, but also all along the road between Paris and Charmerace.
At about five o'clock Guerchard grew tired of the inaction, and went out himself to assist his subordinates, leaving M.Formery in charge of the house itself.


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