id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015069330739 Leblanc Maurice Arsene Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes, by Maurice Leblanc; tr. from the French by George Morehead. 1910 .txt text/plain 52163 5473 88 five, Mon. Gerbois entered the house, carrying an evening paper, took a seat, put on his the calm demeanor of Arsene Lupin contrasted strangely with the nervous perturbation of poor Mon. Gerbois. "Believe me, monsieur, I remain your devoted servant, Arsene Lupin." commonly known that Arsene Lupin had returned the lottery ticket to Mon. Gerbois. "Mon Dieu, monsieur," said Lupin, place, the hair of the blonde Lady was exVERSUS HERLOCK SHOLMES 65 "Monsieur Gerbois, professor in the College of Versailles, from whom, you will remember, Arsene Lupin stole half a million; Arsene Lupin remained silent for a moment; then, with his eyes fixed on the Englishman, he replied, calmly: "Almost, Monsieur Wilson," replied Lupin, rising from his chair, "and the proof is Arsene Lupin made his entrance to the lawyer's house and how the blonde Lady escaped "Monsieur Sholmes," said Lupin, "kindly Monsieur Lupin?" said Sholmes, rising, and ./cache/mdp.39015069330739.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015069330739.txt