Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Edward Hopper Painting

Edward Hopper Painting
For some twenty minutes I walked about in front of the chateau, trying vainly to link together the different events of the day. What was in Rouletabile's mind? Was it possible that he thought Monsieur Robert Darzac to be the murderer? How could it be thought that this man, who was to have married Mademoiselle Stangerson in the course of a few days
Edward Hopper Painting
had introduced himself into The Yellow Room to assassinate his fiancee? I could find no explanation as to how the murderer had been able to leave The Yellow Room; and so long as that mystery, which appeared to me so inexplicable, remained unexplained, I thought it was the duty of all of us to refrain from suspecting anybody. But, then, that seemingly senseless phrase - "The presbytery has lost nothing of its charm, nor the garden its brightness" - still rang in my ears. What did it mean? I was eager to rejoin Rouletabille and question him.
Edward Hopper Painting

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Edward Hopper Painting