Home > Work > Arsène Lupin in the Teeth of the Tiger (Arsène Lupin, #10)
1 " Through the papers?" said Sauverand. "I never used to read them. What! Is that incredible? Are we under an obligation, an inevitable necessity, to waste half an hour a day in skimming through the futilities of policies and the piffle of the news columns? Is your imagination incapable of conceiving a man who reads nothing but reviews and scientific publications?["] "
― Maurice Leblanc , Arsène Lupin in the Teeth of the Tiger (Arsène Lupin, #10)
2 " [T]he one whom the men called Arsène Lupin, but whom the officers called simply the Hero, the one who we used to say was as brave as d'Artagnan, as strong as Porthos...And as mysterious as Monte Cristo[.] "