The After House by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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struck--three o'clock. And, before he had fully roused, I had
called him. "Then," I said, "when the lookout saw you with the axe, you were replacing it?" "Yes." "The lookout says you were not on deck between two and three o'clock." "How does he know? I was asleep." "You had threatened to get the captain." "I had a revolver; I didn't need to use an axe." Much as I disliked the man, I was inclined to believe his story, although I thought he was keeping something back. I leaned forward. "Singleton," I said, "if you didn't do it, and I want to think you did not,--who did?" He shrugged his shoulders. "We have women aboard. We ought to know what precautions to take." "I wasn't the only man on deck that night. Burns was about, and he had a quarrel with the Hansen woman. Jones was at the wheel, too. Why don't you lock up Jones?" |
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