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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XVIII
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For a moment the shock of horror stunned her.

Then she tore frantically at the cords.

All thought of failure, of exposure, of dismissal had fled from her.

The three poor women--that was her thought--were sitting unwarned, unsuspecting, defenceless in the pitch-blackness of the salon.

A few feet away a man, a thief, was peering in.


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