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XXIX. Interrogatories and Confrontings.
XXX. We again meet the General, and find he is not changed. XXXI. Courtin meets with Another Disappointment. XXXII. The Marquis de Souday drags for Oysters and brings up Picaut. XXXIII. That which happened in Two Dwellings. XXXIV. Courtin fingers at last his Fifty Thousand Francs. XXXV. The Tavern of the Grand Saint-Jacques. XXXVI. Judas and Judas. XXXVII. An Eye for an Eye, and a Tooth for a Tooth. XXXVIII. The Red-Breeches. XXXIX. A Wounded Soul. XL. The Chimney-back. XLI. Three Broken Hearts. XLII. God's Executioner. XLIII. Shows that a Man with Fifty Thousand Francs about him may be much Embarrassed. EPILOGUE |