The Grand Babylon Hotel by Arnold Bennett
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followed them.
Nella sprang up. Racksole stared to see his daughter. 'I didn't know you were in here, Nell. Here,' to the two men, 'out again.' 'Why!' exclaimed Nella, gazing fearfully at the form on the stretcher, 'it's Mr Dimmock!' 'It is,' her father acquiesced. 'He's dead,' he added laconically. 'I'd have broken it to you more gently had I known. Your pardon, Prince.' There was a pause. 'Dimmock dead!' Prince Aribert whispered under his breath, and he kneeled down by the side of the stretcher. 'What does this mean?' The poor fellow was just walking across the quadrangle towards the portico when he fell down. A commissionaire who saw him says he was walking very quickly. At first I thought it was sunstroke, but it couldn't have been, though the weather certainly is rather warm. It must be heart disease. But anyhow, he's dead. We did what we could. I've sent for a doctor, and for the police. I suppose there'll have to be an inquest.' Theodore Racksole stopped, and in an awkward solemn silence they all gazed at the dead youth. His features were slightly drawn, and his eyes closed; that was all. He might have been asleep. 'My poor Dimmock!' exclaimed the Prince, his voice broken. 'And |
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