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Seven THE WILL
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Seven THE WILL
An alert-looking young man rose to receive them in the office of Messrs.
Williamson.
“Good morning, Major Burnaby.”
“Morning.”
“Terrible business, this,” said the young man chattily. “Not been such athing in Exhampton for years.”
He spoke1 with gusto and the Major winced2.
“This is Inspector3 Narracott,” he said.
“Oh! yes,” said the young man pleasurably excited.
“I want some information that I think you can give me,” said the In-spector. “I understand that you put through this let of Sittaford House.”
“To Mrs. Willett? Yes, we did.”
“Can you give me full details, please, of how that came about. Did thelady apply personally, or by letter?”
“By letter. She wrote, let me see—” He opened a drawer and turned up afile. “Yes, from the Carlton Hotel, London.”
“Did she mention Sittaford House by name?”
“No, she merely said she wanted to rent a house for the winter, it mustbe right on Dartmoor and have at least eight bedrooms. Being near a rail-way station or town was of no consequence.”
“Was Sittaford House on your books?”
“No, it was not. But as a matter of fact it was the only house in the neigh-bourhood that at all fulfilled the requirements. The lady mentioned in herletter that she would be willing to go to twelve guineas, and in these cir-cumstances I thought it worthwhile writing to Captain Trevelyan and ask-ing whether he would consider letting. He replied in the affirmative, andwe fixed4 the thing up.”
“Without Mrs. Willett seeing the house?”
“She agreed to take it without seeing it, and signed the agreement. Thenshe came down here one day, drove up to Sittaford, saw Captain Trev-elyan, arranged with him about plate and linen5, etc., and saw over thehouse.”
“She was quite satisfied?”
“She came in and said she was delighted with it.”
“And what did you think?” asked Inspector Narracott, eyeing himkeenly.
The young man
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