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The Crime of the French Café and Other Stories

9781465528292
512 pages
Library of Alexandria
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THE CRIME OF THE FRENCH CAFE CHAPTER I. PRIVATE DINING-ROOM "B." There is a well-known French restaurant in the "Tenderloin" district which provides its patrons with small but elegantly appointed private dining-rooms. The restaurant occupies a corner house; and, though its reputation is not strictly first-class in some respects, its cook is an artist, and its wine cellar as good as the best. It has two entrances, and the one on the side street is not well lighted at night