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CHAPTER VIII. THE WILL OF JULIAN EDERMONT.
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After that interview Allen came no more to the Red House. He was aware that his behaviour appeared shameful1; for no other word was applicable to the conduct of a man who forsook2 a girl to whom he had been engaged a year, and refused to disclose the reason of such desertion. Yet he could act in no other way, for the bar to the marriage, as revealed by Edermont, was so insuperable and terrible that Allen could not bring himself to enlighten Dora on the subject. If things looked black against him, he would have to put up with the situation as best he could. But to justify3 his conduct by telling the truth--he could not do so. In mercy to herself he spared her that revelation.
But if Allen remained absent, others did not. When the fact of the murder became known, quite a stream of morbid4 people set forth5 to view the scene of the crime. Thanks to the presence of the police, and the stubborn fact of the high wall, these folk were unable to push themselves into the house; but they gathered in crowds on the road, staring and staring, as though they hoped to see through the bricks and mortar6 and behold7 the dead body within. Much speculation8 was rife9 as to the cause of the crime, but the generally accepted opinion was that Edermont had been murdered by a burglar or burglars. Indeed, Inspector10 Jedd inclined to this opinion himself.
This official was a fussy11,
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