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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER XXI
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Celie in the garden behind the baccarat-rooms you noticed that she wore no jewellery except a pair of diamond eardrops.

In the photograph of her which Wethermill showed me, again she was wearing them.

Is it not, therefore, probable that she usually wore them?
When I examined her room I found the case for those earrings--the case was empty.

It was natural, then, to infer that she was wearing them when she came down to the seance." "Yes." "Well, I read a description--a carefully written description--of the missing girl, made by Helene Vauquier after an examination of the girl's wardrobe.

There is no mention of the earrings.


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