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When the interview with Austin Turold did take place, Mr. Brimsdown learnt with a feeling which was little less than astonishment1 that Robert Turold had died without confiding2 to his brother the proofs, on which so much depended, of the statement he had made on the day of his death.
“I cannot understand it,” he murmured, putting down his tea-cup as he spoke3.
Austin had received him in the blue sitting-room4, hung with the specimens5 of Mr. Brierly’s ineffectual art, and had given him tea, as he had given Barrant tea some days before. But there was a subtle difference in the manner of Mr. Brimsdown’s reception; the tone was pitched higher, with fine shades and inflections attuned6 for a more gentlemanly ear.
“It disposes of the suicide theory finally and utterly,” added the lawyer thoughtfully.
“The suicide theory disappeared with Robert’s daughter,” said Austin, glancing at his son, who had taken no part in the conversation.
“You think her disappearance7 suggests guilt8?” asked Mr. Brimsdown.
“It hardly suggests innocence9, does it?”
“I would not like to hazard an opinion,” responded Mr. Brimsdown, with a thoughtful shake of the head. “My experience of women is that they are capable of the strangest acts without weighing the consequences.”
“That was before the war, when women were delightfully10
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confide
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abeyance
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munificence
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guardian
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corpse
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utterance
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Partisanship
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privately
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inspector
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chambers
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