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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER V
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He ran his eye over the white Louis Seize furniture, the white panels of the wall, the polished floor, the pink curtains.

Even the delicate tracery of the ceiling did not escape his scrutiny.

Yet he saw nothing likely to help him but an overturned chair and a couple of crushed cushions on a settee.

It was very annoying, all the more annoying because M.Hanaud was so uncommonly busy.

Hanaud looked carefully at the long settee and the crumpled cushions, and he took out his measure and measured the distance between the cushion at one end and the cushion at the other.
He examined the table, he measured the distance between the chairs.


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