[At the Villa Rose by A. E. W. Mason]@TWC D-Link bookAt the Villa Rose CHAPTER VII 25/30
The nurse took her seat beside her; Durette mounted on the box.
The cab turned and went down the drive. "Goodbye, mademoiselle," cried Hanaud, and he watched until the high shrubs hid the cab from his eyes.
Then he behaved in an extraordinary way.
He turned and sprang like lightning up the stairs.
His agility amazed Ricardo.
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