The History of a Crime


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Ah! it is you!" I exclaimed. "What do you want with me?"  
He answered me, "I live in a house over there."  
And he added,-  
"Come."  
He drew me into a dark street. We could hear explosions. At the bottom  
of the street could be seen the ruins of a barricade. Versigny and  
Bancel, as I have just said, were with me. E.P. turned to them.  
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These gentlemen can come," said he.  
I asked him,--  
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What street is this?"  
The Rue Tiquetonne."  
We followed him.  
I have elsewhere told this tragical event.[26]  
E.P. stopped before a tall and gloomy house. He pushed open a  
street-door which was not shut, then another door and we entered into a  
parlor perfectly quiet and lighted by a lamp.  
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