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The Chink in the Armour

CHAPTER IV
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He looked bored and very grave; she could not help wondering why he was staying at Lacville.
M.Polperro suddenly appeared at the door.

"Would M.le Comte prefer scrambled eggs or an omelette ?" he asked obsequiously, and "M.

le Comte" lifted his head and answered shortly, but with a smile, "Scrambled eggs, my good Polperro." Doubtless this was the gentleman who was brother-in-law of the French Duke mentioned by M.Girard.He spoke to the chef with the kindly familiarity born of long knowledge.
After having given the Count his scrambled eggs, the young waitress came over to where Sylvia was sitting.

"Would Madame like to have her coffee in the garden ?" she asked; and Sylvia said that she would.
How enchanting was the garden of the Villa du Lac, and how unlike any hotel garden she had ever seen! The smooth, wide lawn was shaded with noble cedars and bright green chestnut trees; it was paradise compared with the rather stuffy little Hotel de l'Horloge and the dusty Paris streets.
M.Polperro himself brought Sylvia's coffee.

Then he stayed on talking to her, for like all clever hotel-keepers the Southerner had the gift of making those who were staying in his house feel as if they were indeed his guests rather than his clients.
"If Madame should ever care to make a little stay at Lacville, how happy Madame Polperro and I would be!" he exclaimed.


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