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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER VI
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Certainly she locked her rings and necklaces away whilst I undressed her.

And she laid the keys upon the dressing-table or the mantel-shelf--anywhere.

But in the morning the keys were no longer where she had left them.

She had put them secretly away." Hanaud turned to another point.
"I suppose that Mademoiselle Celie knew of the safe and that the jewels were kept there ?" "Oh yes! Mademoiselle indeed was often in Madame Dauvray's room when she was dressing or undressing.

She must often have seen madame take them out and lock them up again.


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