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CHAPTER VII THE MINISTER'S DEBTS
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Slade was present at the inquest. He was deeply interested in the proceedings1, and every now and then he might have been seen to smile in a saturnine2 way. For his own purposes he had impressed on Brand the necessity of absolute silence concerning the discovery in Johnson's study.
"That one of them curtain-cords was used to choke the girl proves a good deal," he said, emphasizing with a stumpy finger on the palm of his hand; "but it don't quite show as Johnson killed the girl."
"But even before you found out about the cord, you were sure that he was guilty."
"And I'm sure now, Mr. Brand--that I am; but I wants certain facts to build up a complete case against him--facts as he can't deny. Now, this window-cord is one fact, but for all that, some one might have been in the room, and took it just to get Johnson into trouble. Now, my wife, Jemima, she's as sharp as sharp. She's been speaking to old Mrs. Johnson, who talks a lot, and Mrs. Johnson says as this girl and her son had a quarrel over her refusing him, afore the murder."
"That strengthens the case against Mr. Johnson."
"Hold on, sir. Mrs. Johnson says as the window-cord was missing three days afore that row took place. Now, sir, if Johnson killed the girl he wouldn't have got ready the cord and taken it away so long afore he needed it. If he is the murderer, he killed the girl in a fit of passion 'cos she was running away with the pearls as he wanted to pay his debts with. Going on this evidence, sir, some one must have stolen that cord with the idea of murder--and that some one, by reasoning aforesaid--as the lawyers say, wasn't George Johnson."
"I don't say nothing, sir, because I don't see clear. Wait till I sees him at the inquest, and then we'll talk."
So at the inquest, Slade was observant of the minister's demeanour. However, he gained little from his scrutiny4. Johnson had exhausted5 his earlier grief, and was cool and collected, and
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