[At the Villa Rose by A. E. W. Mason]@TWC D-Link bookAt the Villa Rose CHAPTER XVII 14/31
Was there not a medium called Mlle. Cook who was secured in this way, and then remarkable things, which I could not believe, were supposed to have happened ?" "Certainly I permit it," said Celia, with indifference; and Mme. Dauvray cried enthusiastically: "Ah, you shall believe tonight in those wonderful things!" Adele Tace leaned back.
She drew a breath.
It was a breath of relief. "Then we will buy the cord in Aix," she said. "We have some, no doubt, in the house," said Mme.
Dauvray. Adele shook her head and smiled. "My dear madame, you are dealing with a sceptic.
I should not be content." Celia shrugged her shoulders. "Let us satisfy Mme.
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