The book The Scapegoat was written by author Daphne Du Maurier Here you can read free online of The Scapegoat book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Scapegoat a good or bad book?
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I could see Paul half-dressed, standing at the bedroom door with Renée beside him, both roused by the same summons. As head of the house I was responsible: decisions, plans, must come from me. Françoise, shivering without a wrapper, was my first concern. ‘Get back into bed,’ I said, ‘we’ll soon find her. You can’t do anything about it.’ Blanche led her, crying, protesting, back to bed. ‘She’s probably in the park, or in the woods,’ I said. ‘It’s not so unusual for a child to get up early.... Do we all have to become hysterical?’ ‘But her bed has not been slept in, I tell you!’ cried Françoise. ‘Germaine went in to call her, and the nightdress was lying folded, the sheets turned down, and nothing had been touched.’ Germaine also was in tears, her plump red face suffused, her eyes swollen. ‘The bed was as I left it yesterday evening, Monsieur le Comte,’ she whimpered. ‘The child has not undressed. She has gone off wearing her best frock and her thin shoes.
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