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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XIV
19/30

Cries for help were heard in a by-street of a town.

When people ran to answer them, a man was found kneeling by a corpse.

It was the kneeling man who cried for help, but it was also the kneeling man who did the murder.

I remembered that when I first began to suspect Harry Wethermill." Ricardo turned eagerly.
"And when--when did you first begin to suspect Harry Wethermill ?" Hanaud smiled and shook his head.
"That you shall know in good time.

I am the captain of the ship." His voice took on a deeper note.


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