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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XIX
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It was part of her plan that she should be left alone in the villa chloroformed.

Thus only could suspicion be averted from herself.

She did not shrink from the completion of the plan now.

She went, the strange woman, without a tremor to her ordeal.

Wethermill took the length of rope which had fixed Celia to the pillar.
"I'll follow," he said, and as he turned he stumbled over the body of Mme.Dauvray.With a shrill cry he kicked it out of his way and crept up the stairs.


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