[Caught In The Net by Emile Gaboriau]@TWC D-Link bookCaught In The Net CHAPTER XXV 8/25
The third, Madame Grandorge, a widow, will vow that she owes all her success, which is very great, to your lessons.
You will go and give these pupils their lessons at the hours noted on their cards, and you will be received as if you had often been to the house before; and remember to be perfectly at your ease." "I will do my best to follow your instructions." "One last piece of information.
In addition to your lessons, you are in the habit of copying for certain wealthy amateurs the fragments of old and almost obsolete operas, and on the piano lies the work that you are engaged on for the Marquis de Croisenois, a charming composition by Valserra.
You see," continued Tantaine, taking Paul by the arm, and showing him round the room, "that nothing has been forgotten, and that you have lived here for years past.
You have always been a steady young man, and have saved up a little money.
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