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CHAPTER VI. ELIZA'S EVIDENCE.
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Before Paul could express his surprise at the strange remark of Iris1, she left him, with a warning glance. Still, astonished both at her speech and action, he was about to follow, when Inspector2 Drek made his appearance. He beckoned3 to Mexton in a peremptory4 manner.
"I am about to examine the servant in the drawing-room," he said hurriedly; "you can be present if you like."
"As you please," answered Mexton, with feigned5 indifference6. "She may throw some light on the subject."
"Has Miss Link done so?"
"No. I saw her for a few moments only; but she said nothing worth talking about."
In making this statement Paul did violence to his own opinion; for, on consideration of the last remark made by Iris, he was persuaded that she knew more about the matter than she chose to tell. She did not want him to search for the criminal, therefore it would appear that she was aware of the identity of the guilty person, and did not want him, or her--for it might be a woman--arrested. But why should she thus side with the murderer of her sister? Paul could find no feasible answer to this question.
Eliza made her appearance in the drawing-room in a state of hardly-controlled excitement, and took her seat before Mr. Inspector and Paul with the air of one who considers herself of the greatest importance. She was a constant reader of novels, and now fancied that she was the heroine of a story in real life. Short, red-faced and fat, Eliza wore the honours thus thrust upon her with an air of dignity. But these airs and graces were completely thrown away on Drek, who spoke8 to her sharply, and gave no latitude9 in answering. There was no romance about the inspector.
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