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CHAPTER IX. THE INQUEST AT HERNE ARMS.
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There were many people in Barnstead on the day when the inquest was held on the body of Milly Lester. The youth and beauty of the poor girl, the tragic1 circumstances of her death, and the knowledge, which was now spread widely abroad, that Dr. Lester was the assassin, all invested the affair with wondrous2 interest. From far and near people poured into Barnstead to hear the evidence of the father's guilt3 even at second hand; and crowds repaired to the Winding4 Lane in order to examine the fatal spot. Never had such excitement been known in the somnolent5 village.
The coroner and jury were assembled in the largest room of The Herne Arms, and after surveying the body of the victim, they called all necessary witnesses to testify to the manner of her death, and the guilt of him who had brought it about. Drek had prepared his case against Dr. Lester with great care, being now convinced by the strongest of circumstantial evidence that he was the murderer. As yet Lester had not been arrested, but Drek had kept him constantly under his own eye, and had in his pocket a warrant for his arrest. This he intended to execute as soon as the jury delivered their verdict. He had no doubt as to what the verdict would be.
Darcy Herne was present at the inquest, and several times he asserted his belief in the innocence6 of Dr. Lester. When Lester himself, pale and haggard, arrived at the inn, under the escort of Drek, the squire7 shook him by the hand in the warmest manner. Lester was much touched by this proof of friendship from one who had never regarded him with much approval.
"It is good of you to give me your hand, Herne," he said in a faltering8 voice, "particularly as you know the cloud that lies over my reputation."
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