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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XI
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Nothing could be more damning than her statement; it corroborated those footmarks upon the soil in front of the glass door of the salon.

There was nothing to be done except to set about arresting Mlle.

Celie at once.
"The facts work with your theory, M.Hanaud.The young man with the black moustache did not return to the house at Geneva.

For somewhere upon the road close to Geneva he met the carriage.

He was driving back the car to Aix--" And then another thought struck him: "But no!" he cried.


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