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Updated: May 16, 2025


He lives in the Via Cavezzo, near the Porta Romona number six, I believe." "I am sure I am extremely obliged to you," I replied very gratefully. "I have a very strong reason for asking these questions reasons which concern the young lady," I added. The American woman smiled, and then, reiterating my thanks, I raised my hat and left her.

"I know it sounds most extraordinary," I said. "But first tell me if you know a certain Doctor Moroni, who lives in the Via Cavezzo?" "Certainly. The doctor attends Mr. De Gex and his family. I first met him in London, about a year ago. Mr. De Gex holds him in very high esteem." "Ah! Then you know the doctor." "Of course.

I had established to my own satisfaction that Tito Moroni, the doctor of the Via Cavezzo, was the person who had distilled the orosin, and who had no doubt introduced it to his wealthy but unscrupulous patient as a means of ridding himself of unwanted persons and enriching himself at the same time. Indeed, these facts were eventually proved up to the hilt.

That the doctor of the Via Cavezzo was a dangerous malefactor was proved by the airy manner in which he had brought to his rich client that little glass tube which I, of course, had not seen, but which he had no doubt put into the hands of his wealthy and unscrupulous host. The more I reflected as I stood beneath the great oleander, the more puzzled did I become.

Tennison had many visitors, whereupon she replied in the negative, and added: "There used to be an Italian gentleman who called very often a few weeks ago. He often walked out with the young lady. Somebody said he was a doctor, but I don't know if he was." I asked the woman to tell me what he was like, when she gave me an accurate description of the mysterious doctor of the Via Cavezzo!

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