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At the Villa Rose

CHAPTER VII
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For in this house, gentlemen, we have nothing more to do." He passed out of the room.

Perrichet stood aside, his face crimson, his attitude one of shame.

He had been rebuked by the great M.Hanaud, and justly rebuked.

He knew it now.

He had wished to display his intelligence--yes, at all costs he must show how intelligent he was.
And he had shown himself a fool.


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