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ounced this theft to me, and from the statement given, as well as the description of the person committing the robbery, I thought I had recognised my man. He was called _Cheinaux_, alias _Bayer_, and was discovered and apprehended in Saint Catherine's market. His shirt was marked with the circumference of the dishes, in consequence of the remains of the sauce left in them. "Another body of _bonjouriers_ more particularly direct their talents to furnished houses. "The individuals forming this class are on foot from the dawn of day. Their talent is evinced by the adroit mode in which they baffle the vigilance of the porters. They go up the staircase, sometimes on one pretext, and sometimes on another, look round them, and if they find any keys in the doors, which is common enough, they turn them with the least possible noise. Once in the room, if the occupant be asleep, farewell to his purse, his watch, his jewels, and all that he has that is valuable. If he awakes, the visiter has a thousand excuses ready. "'A thousand pardons, sir, I thought this was No. 13;' or, 'Was it you, sir, who sent for a bootmaker, tailor, hairdresser,'" &c. &c. _The Detourneurs and Detourneuses_. "The robbery _a la detourne_ is that which is effected whilst making purchases at a shop. This species of plunder is practised by individuals of both sexes; but the _detourneuses_, or _lady prigs_, are generally esteemed more expert than the _detourneurs_, or _gentlemen prigs_. The reason of this superiority consists entirely in the difference of dress; women can easily conceal a very large parcel. "In retail shops it would be an advisable plan, when there are many customers to serve, that from time to time the shopmen should say to each other, _deux sur dix_ (two on ten), or else _allumez les gonzesses_ (twig the prigs). I will bet a thousand to one, that on hearing these words, the thieves, who have very fine ears, will make haste to take themselves away. "Shopkeepers of what class soever, particularly retailers, cannot be too much on their guard; they should never forget that in Paris there are thousands of male and female thieves _a la detourne_, I here only speak of robbers by profession; but there are also _amateurs_, who, beneath the cover of a well-established reputation, make small acquisitions slyly and unsuspectedly. They are very honest people they say, who with little scruple indulge their propensity for a rare book, a min
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