[At the Villa Rose by A. E. W. Mason]@TWC D-Link bookAt the Villa Rose CHAPTER X 10/20
That is always an advantage.
Now I will leave you, for I have much to do. But I will look in upon M.Wethermill as I go down and tell him that there is as yet no news." He took up his hat and stick, and stood for a moment staring out of the window.
Then he roused himself from his reverie with a start. "You look out upon Mont Revard, I see.
I think M.Wethermill's view over the garden and the town is the better one," he said, and went out of the room. At three o'clock Ricardo called in his car, which was an open car of high power, at Hanaud's hotel, and the two men went to the station. They waited outside the exit while the passengers gave up their tickets.
Amongst them a middle-aged, short woman, of a plethoric tendency, attracted their notice.
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