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Chapter Two
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II t was an idea that was being at that moment discussed by Colonel Melchett and Colonel Bantry.
The Chief Constable1, after viewing the body and seeing his subordinates set to work on their routine tasks, hadadjourned with the master of the house to the study in the other wing of the house.
Colonel Melchett was an irascible-looking man with a habit of tugging2 at his short red moustache. He did so now,shooting a perplexed3 sideways glance at the other man. Finally, he rapped out:
“Look here, Bantry, got to get this off my chest. Is it a fact that you don’t know from Adam who this girl is?”
The other’s answer was explosive, but the Chief Constable interrupted him.
“Yes, yes, old man, but look at it like this. Might be deuced awkward for you. Married man—fond of your missusand all that. But just between ourselves—if you were tied up with this girl in any way, better say so now. Quite naturalto want to suppress the fact—should feel the same myself. But it won’t do. Murder case. Facts bound to come out.
Dash it all, I’m not suggesting you strangled the girl—not the sort of thing you’d do—I know that. But, after all, shecame here—to this house. Put it she broke in and was waiting to see you, and some bloke or other followed her downand did her in. Possible, you know. See what I mean?”
“Damn it all, Melchett, I tell you I’ve never set eyes on that girl in my life! I’m not that sort of man.”
“That’s all right, then. Shouldn’t blame you, you know. Man of the world. Still, if you say so—Question is, whatwas she doing down here? She doesn’t come from these parts—that’s quite certain.”
“The whole thing’s a nightmare,” fumed4 the angry master of the house.
“The point is, old man, what was she doing in your library?”
“How should I know? I didn’t ask her here.”
“No, no. But she came here, all the same. Looks as though she wanted to see you. You haven’t had any odd lettersor anything?”
“No, I haven’t.”
Colonel Melchett inquired delicately:
“What were you doing yourself last night?”
“I went to the meeting of the Conservative Association. Nine o’clock, at Much Benham.”
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