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“Now, my dear, that can’t be true. No one in this world is alone. If you tell me  “Murder, sir. Murder of a murderer. Mr. Vincent was killed. How, we
 what it is you are exactly feeling, maybe I can help you. I know doctor of psych,  do not know. It turns out that Mary Vincent died not by plague, but her
 a renowned one. He will help you.” Garnier said in a comforting tone, trying to  own father, Mr. Vincent, killed her. Stabbed. She tried to find out about
 make her comfortable. She smiled a little, and moved further towards him. As  the dark businesses of her father. Poor girl. Pity, what happens to
 she did so, Garnier saw her complete face. She was a remarkable beauty. Her

 black eyes were soft as feathers, her skin of a wonderful fair complexion. She  people who try to be good citizens of the country.” He said. As Garnier
 stared meaningfully at Garnier, as if trying to study him.  turned to leave, his eyes rested on a picture titled ‘Mary Vincent’. It was
 “Thank you. That means a lot to me. But really, no one can help me. I am  the girl from last night.
 extremely grateful to your kind gestures, Mr. Garnier, but I really am alone.”

 She said, still slightly smiling.                                   Jahnavi Dande (X)
 “You know my name?” Garnier said, surprised.
 “Names are mere titles, Mr. Garnier, mere tips of identity. What really
 matters is the heart, a big one as you’ve got. You should really be proud, there
 are not many like you. Most men in this world are just cogs, who think of people

 to be just puppets, and nothing more. Who think of them to be anomalies in their
 impure acts.” She said, a slight fire rising in her eyes. During this course, she
 had moved even closer to Garnier, and what he now saw was astonishing. On
 the girl’s beautiful white dress, right in the middle, was a huge red spot and a
 slit, as if she had been stabbed.

 “Good heavens! My lady, you are hurt! Come with me, I will take you to a
 doctor friend of mine. You need to get that wound sewn up as soon as possible!”
 he said, looking around.
 “I am fine, Mr. Garnier. You need not worry. Yes, I was hurt, but it was a long
 time ago.”

 “Then why do you still wear that dress?” Garnier said, a little frown on rise on
 his forehead.
 “It reminds me that if you let your mind into the dark, it can make you do
 horrible things.” She answered.

 “Well, then tell me how I can help you, please, I insist.” Garnier said.
 “I already told you. It is too late to help me, Mr. Garnier. The damage is already
 done. But do not lose hope. The world needs men like you to cover the
 darkness.” And with that, she gently walked across the aisle to the Vincent
 mansion. Garnier hurried home as quickly as he could, her last words ringing in
 his ears. He could not sleep all night. The next morning, he got ready and

 hurried to the Vincent mansion, only to find strollers coming out.
 “What happened?” Garnier asked to a nearby policeman.
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