The Arrest
[Translated for Every Saturday from L’Événement]
Ah! M. Vibert!” exclaimed the porter, as the agent of the secret police returned home. “There is a letter for you!”
Vibert took the letter. Its printed heading showed that it came from the Commissary of Police of the 1st Ward. It ran as follows:—
My Dear Vibert,—While you were employed in this office, your attention was called one day during my absence to an escaped convict named Langlade, and to a tall, red-haired girl known by the nickname ‘Soleil Couchant.’ The Prefecture of Police has requested me to furnish some information about these parties, who were believed to be in England, who are in Paris, but who have heretofore escaped, notwithstanding all the efforts made to arrest them. I know nobody but you who can give information about these two people. Will you be so good as to call at the Prefecture of Police tomorrow morning and give it all the information you possess?
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Your old master, |
“I will go tomorrow morning,” said Vibert to himself, as he put the letter in his pocket and went upstairs.
He went the next morning to the Prefecture of Police, and was shown into the office of one of the superintendents. While he was waiting his turn to speak to the Superintendent, he overheard the following dialogue between the former and an agent of the secret police.
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