Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
                        
                     
                                                         
                
                    Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
                                            
                            By William Le Queux
                            
                                27 Feb, 2020                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                        "Yes! I'm not mistaken at all! It's the same woman!" whispered the tall, good-looking young Englishman in a well-cut navy suit as he stood with his friend, a man some ten years older than himself, at one of the roulette tables at Monte Carlo, the fir
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                                                "Yes! I'm not mistaken at all! It's the same woman!" whispered the tall, good-looking young Englishman in a well-cut navy suit as he stood with his friend, a man some ten years older than himself, at one of the roulette tables at Monte Carlo, the first on the right on entering the room-that one known to habitual gamblers as "The Suicide's Table." "Are you quite certain?" asked his friend. "Positive. I should know her again anywhere." "She's very handsome. And look, too, by Jove!-how she is winning!" "Yes. But let's get away. She might recognize me," exclaimed the younger man anxiously. "Ah! If I could only induce her to disclose what she knows about my poor father's mysterious end then we might clear up the mystery." "I'm afraid, if all we hear is true about her, Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo will never do that," was the other's reply as they moved away together down the long saloon towards the trente-et-quarante room. "Messieurs! Faites vos jeux,"  Less