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21 " Scheid, of Dunkirk, fired three times at his wife. Since he missed every shot, he decided to aim at his mother-in-law, and connected. "
― Félix Fénéon , Novels in Three Lines
22 " As it fell from a scaffolding simultaneous with Dury, a mason, of Marseilles, a stone crushed his skull. "
23 " Hanging on to the door, a traveler a tad overweight caused his carriage to topple, in Ménilmontant, and fractured his skull. "
24 " Napoléon Gallieni, a stonecutter, broke his neck falling down the stairs. He may have been pushed. In any case he was taken to the morgue. "
25 " His head injury was not serious, believed Kremer, of Pont-à-Mousson, who continued working for a few hours, then dropped dead. "