[At the Villa Rose by A. E. W. Mason]@TWC D-Link bookAt the Villa Rose CHAPTER IV 8/30
She came to the garage with some flowers in her hand which she had been cutting in the garden, and she said: 'I was right, Alphonse.
Madame has a kind heart. You can go to-morrow by the train which leaves Aix at 1.52 and arrives at Chambery at nine minutes after two.'" Hanaud started. "'I was right, Alphonse.' Were those her words? And 'Madame has a kind heart.' Come, come, what is all this ?" He lifted a warning finger and said gravely, "Be very careful, Servettaz." "Those were her words, monsieur." "'I was right, Alphonse.
Madame has a kind heart' ?" "Yes, monsieur." "Then Mlle.
Celie had spoken to you before about this visit of yours to Chambery," said Hanaud, with his eyes fixed steadily upon the chauffeur's face.
The distress upon Servettaz's face increased. Suddenly Hanaud's voice rang sharply.
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