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Old 01-01-2021, 12:23 AM   #29532
Uncle Robin
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I've started on the Delphi Collected Works of Maurice LeBlanc, and have come across a problem I'd love some help with, if anyone has read The Seven of Hearts:

Near the very beginning of this story, the narrator says:
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When we arrived in front of the little house in which I had lived for a year at Neuilly
Then, later in story, someone visits him at that house and says:
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Before you came, four months ago, the house had been vacant for some time"
This looks like a real howler, I'm wondering if anyone who's read the story can clarify it?
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