The After House by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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page 188 of 225 (83%)
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"Here." "And Mr. Vail's?" "Next, connecting through a bath-room." "Where was Mr. Vail's bed on the chart?" "Here, against the storeroom wall." "With your knowledge of the ship and its partitions, do you think that a crime could be committed, a crime of the violent nature of this one, without making a great deal of noise and being heard in the storeroom?" Violent opposition developing to this question, it was changed in form and broken up. Eventually, Turner answered that the partitions were heavy and he thought it possible. "Were the connecting doors between your room and Mr. Vail's generally locked at night?" "Yes. Not always." "Were they locked on this particular night?" "I don't remember." "When did you see Mr. Vail last?" |
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