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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XVII
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Dauvray, and Adele Tace was content.
There was a particular new dress of which she knew, and it was very desirable that Mlle.

Celie should wear it tonight.

For one thing, if Celia wore it, it would help the theory that she had put it on because she expected that night a lover; for another, with that dress there went a pair of satin slippers which had just come home from a shoemaker at Aix, and which would leave upon soft mould precisely the same imprints as the grey suede shoes which the girl was wearing now.
Celia was not greatly disconcerted by Mme.

Rossignol's precautions.

She would have to be a little more careful, and Mme.


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