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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XV
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Always she hoped.

Always Mlle.

Celie tantalised her with the hope.

She would not spoil her fine affairs by making these treats too common.' Thus she attributes your reluctance to multiply your experiments to a desire to make the most profit possible out of your wares, like a good business woman." "It is not true, monsieur," cried Celia earnestly.

"I tried to stop the seances because now for the first time I recognised that I had been playing with a dangerous thing.


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