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THE TEETH OF THE TIGER
Author : Maurice Leblanc
He took the chocolate, looked at it, and at once perceived what
was peculiar about this cake of chocolate, which was also undoubtedly the reason why Inspector
Verot had kept it. Above and below, it bore the prints of teeth, very plainly marked, very
plainly separated one from the other, penetrating to a depth of a tenth of an inch or so into
the chocolate. Each possessed its individual shape and width, and each was divided from its
neighbours by a different interval. The jaws which had started eating the cake of chocolate had
dug into it the mark of four upper and five lower teeth.

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