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THE INEXPLICABLE GALLERY

"There was no mistaking Larsan's bad temper. On re-entering the château, I heard him mutter:

"'It would be strange—very strange—if I had deceived myself on that point!'

"He seemed to be talking to me rather than to himself. He added:

"'In any case, we shall soon know what to think. The morning will bring light with it.'"