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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XIX
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Were it even another murderer, he might have more pity than the callous brutes who held her now; he could have no less.

But the footsteps moved away.

It was the withdrawal of all hope.

Celia heard Wethermill behind her draw a long breath of relief.

That seemed to Celia almost the cruellest part of the whole tragedy.


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