It was not to be found, and suspicion immediately fell upon the late count's valet, a Frenchman named Antoine lasalle; who was found to have been mysteriously possessed of a large sum of money after the count's death.
"Not Pretty, But Precious"
John Hay, et al.
He was arrested, and it was conclusively proved that he had stolen a number of valuable trinkets from his dying master, but still no trace of The Rose of the Morning could be discovered, and lasalle strenuously denied all knowledge respecting it.
"Not Pretty, But Precious"
John Hay, et al.
It was built by the French approximately on the site occupied by lasalle and Denouville.
"See America First"
Orville O. Hiestand