id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uiug.30112084417283 Vidocq Eugène François Memoirs of Vidocq : principal agent of the French police until 1827 and now proprietor of the paper manufactory at St. Mandé / written by himself ; translated from the French. v.1-2 1828 .txt text/plain 155556 8071 76 to fifty persons,—principally, it is asserted, liberated convicts, who having passed through the reply: at the end of three days she said she loved me. All soon left the house and took different directions, that they might not reach the market place Then, certain of time for escape, I cried to my prisoners, " You are looking for Vidocq—well, it is he was at first satisfied; but having by accident discoVered that I had passed the night with a female, her a lucky fellow," said, one day, the police officers who knowing the signature; that t e said Stofllet confessed that he was suspected of having carried a letter who, having staid the time of his sentence, was returning like me to England. ' I will not enter with you,' said he to us; ' a man like Belle-Rose said, ' Good night, tomorrow I shall come ./cache/uiug.30112084417283.pdf ./txt/uiug.30112084417283.txt