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Coroner Heit, his official duties completed for the time being, found himself pondering, as he traveled south onthe lake train, how he was to proceed farther. What was the next step he should take in this pathetic affair? Forthe coroner, as he had looked at Roberta before he left was really deeply moved. She seemed so young andinnocent-looking and pretty. The little blue serge dress lying heavily and clinging tightly to her, her very smallhands folded across her breast, her warm, brown hair still damp from its twenty-four hours in the water, yetsomehow suggesting some of the vivacity1 and passion that had invested her in life--all seemed to indicate asweetness which had nothing to do with crime.
But deplorable as it might be, and undoubtedly2 was, there was another aspect of the case that more vitally concerned himself. Should he go to Biltz and convey to the Mrs. Alden of the letter the dreadful intelligence ofher daughter's death, at the same time inquiring about the character and whereabouts of the man who had beenwith her, or should he proceed first to District Attorney Mason's office in Bridgeburg and having imparted to himall of the details of the case, allow that gentleman to assume the painful responsibility of devastating4 a probablyutterly respectable home? For there was the political situation to be considered. And while he himself might actand so take personal credit, still there was this general party situation to be thought of. A strong man shouldundoubtedly head and so strengthen the party ticket this fall and here was the golden opportunity. The lattercourse seemed wiser. It would provide his friend, the district attorney, with his great chance. Arriving inBridgeburg in this mood, he ponderously5 invaded the office of Orville W. Mason, the district attorney, whoimmediately sat up, all attention, sensing something of import in the coroner's manner.
Mason was a short, broad-chested, broad-backed and vigorous individual physically6, but in his late youth hadbeen so unfortunate as to have an otherwise pleasant and even arresting face marred7 by a broken nose, whichgave to him a most unprepossessing, almost

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