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CHAPTER I



         THE HOUSE WITH

         A SECRET






         About the middle of the last century, a chief justice in the
         Parliament of Paris having a mistress and concealing the
         fact, for at that period the grand seignors displayed their
         mistresses, and the bourgeois concealed them, had ‘a little
         house’ built in the Faubourg Saint-Germain, in the deserted
         Rue Blomet, which is now called Rue Plumet, not far from
         the  spot  which  was  then  designated  as  Combat  des  Ani-
         maux.
            This  house  was  composed  of  a  single-storied  pavil-
         ion; two rooms on the ground floor, two chambers on the
         first floor, a kitchen down stairs, a boudoir up stairs, an at-
         tic under the roof, the whole preceded by a garden with a
         large gate opening on the street. This garden was about an
         acre and a half in extent. This was all that could be seen
         by passers-by; but behind the pavilion there was a narrow
         courtyard, and at the end of the courtyard a low building
         consisting of two rooms and a cellar, a sort of preparation
         destined to conceal a child and nurse in case of need. This

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