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Marthe Gobin, that busybody as alatching her

neighbours, was no doubt watched herself They see her leave the

house, an unusual proceeding for her with her husband ill, as her

own letter tells us Hippolyte follows her to the station, sees

her take her ticket to Aix and uess

at once that she saw Celie Harland enter their house, that she is

travelling to Aix with the information of her whereabouts At all

costs shethat inforranised the force of the argurareed "But it was only sent off at a quarter

to one It was delivered to Wetherram was delivered first"

"When was it delivered to Wethermill?" asked Ricardo

"At three We had already left for the station Wetherht to hiht by a waiter in the hotel who remembers the incident

very well Wethermill has seven minutes and the time it will take

for Marthe Gobin to drive from the station to the Majestic What

does he do? He runs up first to your roo what he ram"