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Years had passed since Hyde-he was Rupert Gascoigne then-had last been in Paris. The memory of that last sojourn and the horrors of it still clung to him-his arrest, unjust trial, escape. His bold leap into the swift Seine, his rescue by a passing river steamer, on which, thanks to a plausible tale, in which he explained away the slight flesh-wound