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1 I suppose the police will do the best they can, Mrs.
2 Whatever all this pandemonium means, I suppose the police station will help us.
3 I suppose the police have her, now.
4 Well, I suppose the police got it.
5 And suppose the police do make inquiries?
6 Searching for clues, suppose the police had detected his preparations, the pledged ticket might have been easily overlooked.
7 I suppose the police scared you?
8 But I suppose the police would not let us know what the doctor's opinion was, if it had been made.
9 It's ten years since he did the killing, down in Quebec, and I don't suppose the police will get him now.
10 Suppose the police had already searched this neighborhood and had overlooked him?
11 Suppose the police had come back and searched the place?
12 Suppose the police had already gone to her.
13 Suppose the police come round while I'm here!'
14 "I suppose the police hounded you all the time, too," suggested Jimmy.
15 "And how do you suppose the police will know to come?" Stephano said.
16 "So why do you suppose the police didn't just scoop us up at Ripkin's?" said Dandine.
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