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Gaston Leroux: The Mystery of the Yellow RoomCHAPTER 29: The Mystery of Mademoiselle Stangerson (continued)And yet the whole of this mystery has not been revealed. Mademoiselle Stangerson had a child, by her husband, - a son. The infant was born in the old aunt's house. No one knew of it, so well had the aunt managed to conceal the event. What became of that son? - That is another story which, so far, I am not permitted to relate. About two months after these events, I came upon Rouletabille sitting on a bench in the Palais de Justice, looking very depressed. "What's the matter, old man?" I asked. "You are looking very down. cast. How are your friends getting on?" "Apart from you," he said, "I have no friends." "I hope that Monsieur Darzac -" "No doubt." "And Mademoiselle Stangerson - How is she?" "Better - much better." "Then you ought not to be sad." "I am sad," he said, "because I am thinking of the perfume of the lady in black -" "The perfume of the lady in black! - I have heard you often refer to it. Tell me why it troubles you." "Perhaps - some day; some day," said Rouletabille. And he heaved a profound sigh. THE END This is page 222 of 222. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Mystery of the Yellow Room at Amazon.com
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