Bat Wing by Sax Rohmer
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"Yes," she replied, "someone I met in Nice spoke of him, and I know he
is very clever." "In Nice? Did you live in Nice before you came here?" Val Beverley nodded slowly, and her glance grew oddly retrospective. "I lived for over a year with Madame de Staemer in a little villa on the Promenade des Anglaise," she replied. "That was after Madame was injured." "She sustained her injuries during the war, I understand?" "Yes. Poor Madame. The hospital of which she was in charge was bombed and the shock left her as you see her. I was there, too, but I luckily escaped without injury." "What, you were there?" "Yes. That was where I first met Madame de Staemer. She used to be very wealthy, you see, and she established this hospital in France at her own expense, and I was one of her assistants for a time. She lost both her husband and her fortune in the war, and as if that were not bad enough, lost the use of her limbs, too." "Poor woman," I said. "I had no idea her life had been so tragic. She has wonderful courage." "Courage!" exclaimed the girl, "if you knew all that I know about her." |
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