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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XV
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But the harder he worked, the greater was his need of gaiety and extravagance.

Gifted with good looks and a charm of manner, he was popular alike in the great world and the world of Bohemia.

He kept and wanted to keep a foot in each.

That he was in desperate straits now, probably Helene Vauquier alone in Aix had recognised.

She had drawn her inference from one simple fact.


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