[Arsene Lupin by Edgar Jepson]@TWC D-Link bookArsene Lupin CHAPTER XXI 21/31
And he was in such a perfect place--so out of the way--no doctors." "You do have such disgusting ideas, Charolais," said Lupin, in a tone of severe reproof. "Instead of which you went and saved his life," said Charolais, in a tone of deep discontent; and he went on clearing the table. "I did, I did: I had grown quite fond of him," said Lupin, with a meditative air.
"For one thing, he was so very like one.
I'm not sure that he wasn't even better-looking." "No; he was just like you," said Victoire, with decision.
"Any one would have said you were twin brothers." "It gave me quite a shock the first time I saw his portrait," said Lupin.
"You remember, Charolais? It was three years ago, the day, or rather the night, of the first Gournay-Martin burglary at Charmerace. Do you remember ?" "Do I remember ?" said Charolais.
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