The Secret Passage by Fergus Hume
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so hard a blow. Aunt Selina was stabbed to the heart. She
must have been killed as she was rising from her chair, and death, so the doctor says, must have been instantaneous." "Has the weapon been found?" asked Juliet in a low voice. Basil turned quickly in his chair, and looked at her sharply. "No!" he said, "not a sign of any weapon can be found, nor can it be discovered how anyone got into the house. Though to be sure, she might have admitted her visitor." "Explain! explain," cried Mr. Octagon, ruffling his hair. "Well, to tell the story in detail," said his step-son, "the way it happened is this. Aunt Selina had Mr. Hale and Mr. Clancy and Mrs. Herne to their usual game of whist. Clancy, as it appears from the report of what the new parlor-maid overheard, quarrelled with Hale and Mrs. Herne. They left before ten o'clock. At all events, when she entered the room in answer to my aunt's summons, she found only Mr. Clancy, and aunt was scolding him for having provoked Mrs. Herne by contradicting her. Apparently Mrs. Herne had gone away under the wing of Hale. Then aunt sent Clancy away at ten o'clock. The parlor-maid returned to the kitchen and there had supper. She heard the bell ring at eleven, and found aunt dead in the sitting-room, stabbed to the heart." "Heard the bell ring?" echoed Juliet. "But how could aunt ring if she had been killed?" |
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