The After House by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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"Did you hear the mate threaten the captain?" "No. He went on deck, muttering; I did not hear what was said." "After the crimes, what did you do?" "We established a dead-line at the foot of the forward companion. The other was locked." "Was there a guard at the top of the companion?" "Yes; but we trusted no one." "Where was Mr. Turner?" "Ill, in his cabin." "How ill?" "Very. He was delirious." "Did you allow any one down?" "At first, Leslie, a sort of cabin-boy and deck steward, who seemed to know something of medicine. Afterward we would not allow him, either." "Why?" |
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