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Chapter 10 The Parlor-Maid’s Story
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On hearing the confession1 of the girl, both men looked at one another in amazement2. How could Cuthbert’s photograph have come into the possession of Senora Gredos, and why had Susan Grant stolen it? And again, why did she hint that she had held her tongue about the matter for the sake of Mallow? Jennings at once proceeded to get at the truth. While being examined Susan wept, with an occasional glance at the bewildered Cuthbert.
“You were with Maraquito as parlor-maid?”
“With Senora Gredos? Yes, sir, for six months.”
“Do you know what went on in that house?”
Susan ceased her sobs3 and stared. “I don’t know what you mean,” she said, looking puzzled. “It was a gay house, I know; but there was nothing wrong that I ever saw, save that I don’t hold with cards being played on Sunday.”
“And on every other night of the week,” muttered Jennings. “Did you ever hear Senora Gredos called Maraquito?”
“Sometimes the gentlemen who came to play cards called her by that name. But she told her maid, who was my friend, that they were old friends of hers. And I think they were sorry for poor Senora Gredos, sir,” added Miss Grant, naively4, “as she suffered so much with her back. You know, she rarely moved from her couch. It was always wheeled into the room where the gambling5 took place.”
“Ah. You knew that gambling went on,” said Jennings, snapping her up sharply. “Don’t you know that is against the law?”
“No, sir. Do you know?”
Cuthbert could not restrain a laugh. “That’s one for you, Jennings,” said he, nodding, “you often went to the Soho house.”
“I had my reasons for saying nothing,” replied the detective hastily. “You may be sure I could have ended the matter at once had I spoken to my chief about it. As it was, I judged it best to let matters remain as they were, so long as the house was respectably conducted.”
“I’m sure it was conducted well, sir,” said Susan, who appeared rather indignant. “Senora Gredos was a most respectable lady.”
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confession
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