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Excerpt from Joseph Wilmot, or the Memoirs of a Man-Servant, Vol. 2
They then separated, -the gendarme crossing over. To the opposite side of the street; and the man in plain clothes entering the gunsmith's. I also entered, and sat down till the other who had preceded me, should have been attended to.
Good day, Monsieur Cresson, said the gun smith to the individual alluded to. I suppose you have called for the parcel? It is in readiness. Yes, responded Cresson: and then he re pasted the same significant phrase which he had uttered at parting to the gendarme, but in a half hushed and mysterious manner It is for to-night!
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