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The Mystery of the Yellow Room

CHAPTER XXVIII
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"I am still in the dark as to your reason for going to America.

When you left the Glandier you had found out, if I rightly understand, all about Frederic Larsan; you had discovered the exact way he had attempted the murder ?" "Quite so.

And you," he said, turning the conversation, "did you suspect nothing ?" "Nothing!" "It's incredible!" "I don't see how I could have suspected anything.

You took great pains to conceal your thoughts from me.

Had you already suspected Larsan when you sent for me to bring the revolvers ?" "Yes! I had come to that conclusion through the incident of the 'inexplicable gallery.' Larsan's return to Mademoiselle Stangerson's room, however, had not then been cleared up by the eye-glasses.


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