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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XXI
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And his argument! He loved Mlle.Celie.Therefore she must be innocent! How he stuck to it! People would have said, 'Love is blind,' and all the more they would have suspected Mile.Celie.Yes, but they love the blind lover.
Therefore all the more would it have been impossible for them to believe Harry Wethermill had any share in that grim crime." Mr.Ricardo drew his chair closer in to the table.
"I will confess to you," he said, "that I thought Mlle.

Celie was an accomplice." "It is not surprising," said Hanaud.

"Some one within the house was an accomplice--we start with that fact.

The house had not been broken into.

There was Mlle.


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