Two days later found me at the Hotel National at Lausanne, where I received every courtesy at the hands of M.
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Moser, the well-known manager.
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Lady Frances, as he informed me, had stayed there for several weeks.
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She had been much liked by all who met her.
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Her age was not more than forty.
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She was still handsome and bore every sign of having in her youth been a very lovely woman.
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M. Moser knew nothing of any valuable jewellery, but it had been remarked by the servants that the heavy trunk in the lady's bedroom was always scrupulously locked.
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Marie Devine, the maid, was as popular as her mistress.
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She was actually engaged to one of the head waiters in the hotel, and there was no difficulty in getting her address.
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It was 11 Rue de Trajan, Montpellier.
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All this I jotted down and felt that Holmes himself could not have been more adroit in collecting his facts.
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Only one corner still remained in the shadow.
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No light which I possessed could clear up the cause for the lady's sudden departure.
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She was very happy at Lausanne.
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There was every reason to believe that she intended to remain for the season in her luxurious rooms overlooking the lake.
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And yet she had left at a single day's notice, which involved her in the useless payment of a week's rent.
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Only Jules Vibart, the lover of the maid, had any suggestion to offer.
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He connected the sudden departure with the visit to the hotel a day or two before of a tall, dark, bearded man.
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"Un sauvage-un veritable sauvage!" cried Jules Vibart.
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The man had rooms somewhere in the town.
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He had been seen talking earnestly to Madame on the promenade by the lake.
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Then he had called.
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She had refused to see him.
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He was English, but of his name there was no record.
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Madame had left the place immediately afterwards.
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