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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XV
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CHAPTER XV.
CELIA'S STORY The story begins with the explanation of that circumstance which had greatly puzzled Mr.Ricardo--Celia's entry into the household of Mme.
Dauvray.
Celia's father was a Captain Harland, of a marching regiment, who had little beyond good looks and excellent manners wherewith to support his position.

He was extravagant in his tastes, and of an easy mind in the presence of embarrassments.

To his other disadvantages he added that of falling in love with a pretty girl no better off than himself.

They married, and Celia was born.

For nine years they managed, through the wife's constant devotion, to struggle along and to give their daughter an education.


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