[At the Villa Rose by A. E. W. Mason]@TWC D-Link bookAt the Villa Rose CHAPTER VII 1/30
CHAPTER VII. A STARTLING DISCOVERY Harry Wethermill, however, was not so easily satisfied. "Surely, monsieur, it would be well to know whither she is going," he said, "and to make sure that when she has gone there she will stay there--until we want her again ?" Hanaud looked at the young man pityingly. "I can understand, monsieur, that you hold strong views about Helene Vauquier.
You are human, like the rest of us.
And what she has said to us just now would not make you more friendly.
But--but--" and he preferred to shrug his shoulders rather than to finish in words his sentence.
"However," he said, "we shall take care to know where Helene Vauquier is staying.
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