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Chapter Sixteen
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Chapter Sixteen
II nspector Neele found Mrs. Percival in her own sitting room upstairs, writing letters. She got up rather nervouslywhen he came in.
“Is there anything—what—are there—”
“Please sit down, Mrs. Fortescue. There are only just a few more questions I would like to ask you.”
“Oh, yes. Yes, of course, Inspector2. It’s all so dreadful, isn’t it? So very dreadful.”
She sat down rather nervously1 in an armchair. Inspector Neele sat down in the small, straight chair near her. Hestudied her rather more carefully than he had done heretofore. In someways a mediocre3 type of woman, he thought—and thought also that she was not very happy. Restless, unsatisfied, limited in mental outlook, yet he thought she mighthave been efficient and skilled in her own profession of hospital nurse. Though she had achieved leisure by hermarriage with a well-to-do man, leisure had not satisfied her. She bought clothes, read novels and ate sweets, but heremembered her avid4 excitement on the night of Rex Fortescue’s death, and he saw in it not so much a ghoulishsatisfaction but rather a revelation of the arid5 deserts of boredom6 which encompassed7 her life. Her eyelids8 flutteredand fell before his searching glance. They gave her the appearance of being both nervous and guilty, but he could notbe sure that that was really the case.
“I’m afraid,” he said soothingly9, “we have to ask people questions again and again. It must be very tiresome10
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