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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER IV
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Some one ran along the border here on his toes.

Yes, he was very careful." They turned again into the main drive, and, following it for a few yards, came suddenly upon a space in front of the villa.

It was a small toy pleasure-house, looking on to a green lawn gay with flower-beds.

It was built of yellow stone, and was almost square in shape.

A couple of ornate pillars flanked the door, and a gable roof, topped by a gilt vane, surmounted it.


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