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1 He therefore wished to have a clew by which he might afterward find him.
2 But I have a clew - the one you gave me.
3 But now that we have a clew , come on!
6 To think that, without the Minotaur, the police would probably never have hit on that invaluable expression, 'the police have a clew . '
7 Mrs. Marshall wrote that they had a clew which they were following.
8 At last he had a clew to her interest, and followed it deftly.
9 The paragraph even concluded without the usual formula as to the police having a clew .
10 He paused and resumed: Well, he has a clew .
11 Any information of the lost bandit would gain clemency for Mayer, and Mayer had a clew .
12 "Yes," said Maitland; "I really do think I have a clew at last."
13 "It does look as if you had a clew , " said Martinus.
14 "The detectives claim to have a clew . "
15 "But I have a clew , " announced Dave.
16 The youth had a clew against Job Haskers, and in the end proved that the wild man was guilty and that the instructor knew it.
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