The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar by Maurice Leblanc
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"Ganimard?" "Yes, the celebrated detective who has sworn to capture Arsene Lupin. Ah! I can understand now why we did not receive any news from this side of the Atlantic. Ganimard was here! and he always keeps his business secret." "Then you think he will arrest Arsene Lupin?" "Who can tell? The unexpected always happens when Arsene Lupin is concerned in the affair." "Oh!" she exclaimed, with that morbid curiosity peculiar to women, "I should like to see him arrested." "You will have to be patient. No doubt, Arsene Lupin has already seen his enemy and will not be in a hurry to leave the steamer." The passengers were now leaving the steamer. Leaning on his umbrella, with an air of careless indifference, Ganimard appeared to be paying no attention to the crowd that was hurrying down the gangway. The Marquis de Raverdan, Major Rawson, the Italian Rivolta, and many others had already left the vessel before Rozaine appeared. Poor Rozaine! "Perhaps it is he, after all," said Miss Nelly to me. "What do you think?" "I think it would be very interesting to have Ganimard and Rozaine |
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