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Twenty-six NOCTURNAL ADVENTURE
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Twenty-six NOCTURNAL ADVENTURE
The inexplicable1 absence of Moira worried Bobby more than he cared toadmit. He told himself repeatedly that it was absurd to jump to conclu-sions—that it was fantastic to imagine that Moira had been done awaywith in a house full of possible witnesses—that there was probably someperfectly simple explanation and that at the worst she could only be aprisoner in the Grange.
That she had left Staverley of her own free will Bobby did not for oneminute believe. He was convinced that she would never have gone off likethat without sending him a word of explanation. Besides, she had statedemphatically that she had nowhere to go.
No, the sinister2 Dr. Nicholson was at the bottom of this. Somehow orother he must have become aware of Moira’s activities and this was hiscounter move. Somewhere within the sinister walls of the Grange Moirawas a prisoner, unable to communicate with the outside world.
But she might not remain a prisoner long. Bobby believed implicitlyevery word Moira had uttered. Her fears were neither the result of a vividimagination not yet of nerves. They were simple stark3 truth.
Nicholson meant to get rid of his wife. Several times his plans had mis-carried. Now, by communicating her fears to others, she had forced hishand. He must act quickly or not at all. Would he have the nerve to act?
Bobby believed he would. He must know that, even if these strangershad listened to his wife’s fears, they had no evidence. Also, he would be-lieve that he had only Frankie to deal with. It was possible that he had sus-pected her from the first—his pertinent4 questioning as to her “accident”
seemed to point to that—but as Lady Frances’ chauffeur5, Bobby did not be-lieve that he himself was suspected of being anything other than he ap-peared to be.
Yes, Nicholson would act. Moira’s body would probably be found insome district far from Staverley. It might, perhaps, be washed up by thesea. Or it might be found at the foot of a cliff. The thing would appear tobe, Bobby was almost sure, an “accident.” Nicholson specialized
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