"Yes, the Convent of the Ladies of St. Clotilde."
The trap had been well devised, and Juve was not wrong in saying that anyone in his place would have been taken in by it. And so while the detective was detained at the station, Fandor, after a long and minute interrogation, returned to Paris in a state of deep dejection.
XXVI
AT THE HOUSE OF BONARDIN, THE ACTOR
In the Place d'Anvers, Fandor was passing Rokin College. He heard some one calling him. "Monsieur Fandor! Monsieur Fandor!"
It was Josephine, breathless and panting, her bright eyes glowing with joy.
Fandor turned, astonished.