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CHAPTER 5 In The Butler's Room
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“How about an examination of Ellis’s room?” asked Mr. Satterthwaite, having enjoyed the spectacle of Sir Charles’s blush to the full.
The actor seized at the diversion.
“Excellent, excellent. Just what I was about to suggest myself.”
“Of course the police have already searched it thoroughly1.”
“The police - ”
Aristide Duval waved the police away scornfully. Anxious to forget his momentary2 discomfiture3, he flung himself with renewed vigour4 into his part.
“The police are blockheads,” he said sweepingly5. “What have they looked for in Ellis’s room? Evidences of his guilt6. We shall look for evidences of his innocence7 - an entirely8 different thing.”
“You’re completely convinced of Ellis’s innocence?”
“If we’re right about Babbington, he must be innocent.”
“Yes, besides - ”
Mr. Satterthwaite did not finish his sentence. He had been about to say that if Ellis was a professional criminal who had been detected by Sir Bartholomew and had murdered him in consequence the whole affair would become unbearably9 dull. Just in time he remembered that Sir Bartholomew had been a friend of Sir Charles Cartwright’s and was duly appalled10 by the callousness11 of the sentiments he had nearly revealed.
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thoroughly
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innocence
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bowling
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