Theweaponlayonthefloor-abronzefigureabouttwofeethigh,thebaseofitstainedandwet.MrSatterthwaitebentoveritcuriously.

"AVenus,"hesaidsoftly."Sohewa.s.struckdownbyVenus."

Hefoundfoodforpoeticmeditationinthethought.

"Thewindows,"saidtheinspector,"wereallclosedandboltedontheinside."

Hepausedsignificantly.

"Makinganinsidejobofit,"saidthechiefconstablereluctantly."Well-well,we"llsee."

Themurderedmanwasdressedingolfclothes,andabagofgolfclubshadbeenflunguntidilyacrossabigleathercouch.

"Justcomeinfromthelinks,"explainedtheinspector,followingthechiefconstable"sglance."Atfive-fifteen,thatwas.Hadteabroughtherebythebutler.Laterherangforhisvalettobringhimdownapairofsoftslippers.Asfaraswecantell,thevaletwasthelastpersontoseehimalive."

Melrosenodded,andturnedhisattentiononcemoretothewriting-table.

Agoodmanyoftheornamentshadbeenoverturnedandbroken.Prominentamongthesewasabigdarkenamelclock,whichlayonitssideintheverycentreofthetable.

Theinspectorclearedhisthroat.

"That"swhatyoumightcallapieceofluck,sir,"hesaid."Asyousee,it"sstopped.Athalfpastsix.Thatgivesusthetimeofthecrime.Veryconvenient."

TheColonelwa.s.staringattheclock.

"Asyousay,"heremarked."Veryconvenient."Hepausedaminute,andthenadded,"Tood.a.m.nedconvenient!Idon"tlikeit,Inspector."

Helookedaroundattheothertwo.HiseyesoughtMrQuin"swithalookofappealinit.

"d.a.m.nitall,"hesaid."It"stooneat.YouknowwhatImean.Thingsdon"thappenlikethat."

"Youmean,"murmuredMrQuin,"thatclocksdon"tfalllikethat?"

Melrosestaredathimforamoment,thenbackattheclock,whichhadthatpatheticandinnocentlookfamiliartoobjectswhichhavebeensuddenlybereftoftheirdignity.VerycarefullyColonelMelrosereplaceditonitslegsagain.Hestruckthetableaviolentblow.Theclockrocked,but.i.tdidnotfall.Melroserepeatedtheaction,andveryslowly,withakindofunwillingness,theclockfelloveronitsback.

"Whattimewasthecrimediscovered?"demandedMelrosesharply.

"Justaboutseveno"clock,sir."

"Whodiscoveredit?"

"Thebutler."

"Fetchhimin,"saidthechiefconstable."I"llseehimnow.WhereisLadyDwighton,bytheway?"

"Lyingdown,sir.Hermaidsaysthatshe"sprostratedandcan"tseeanyone."

Melrosenodded,andInspectorCurtiswentinsearchofthebutler.MrQuinwaslookingthoughtfullyintothefireplace.MrSatterthwaitefollowedhis.e.xample.Heblinkedatthesmoulderinglogsforaminuteortwo,andthensomethingbrightlyinginthegratecaughthiseye.Hestoopedandpickedupalittlesliverofcurvedgla.s.s.

"Youwantedme,sir?"

Itwasthebutler"svoice,stillquaveringanduncertain.MrSatterthwaiteslippedthefragmentofgla.s.sintohiswaistcoatpocketandturnedround.

Theoldmanwa.s.standinginthedoorway.

"Sitdown,"saidthechiefconstablekindly."You"reshakingallover.It"sbeenashocktoyou,Iexpect."

"Ithasindeed,sir."

"WellIshan"tkeepyoulong.Yourmastercameinjustafterfive,Ibelieve?"

"Yes,sir.Heorderedteatobebroughttohimhere.Afterward,whenIcametotakeitaway,heaskedforJenningstobesenttohim-that"shisvalet,sir."

"Whattimewasthat?"

"Abouttenminutespastsix,sir."

"Yes-well?"

"IsentwordtoJennings,sir.Anditwasn"ttillIcameinheretoshutthewindowsanddrawthecurtainsatseveno"clockthatIsaw-"

Melrosecuthimshort."Yes,yes,youneedn"tgointoallthat.Youdidn"ttouchthebody,ordisturbanything,didyou?"

"Oh!Noindeed,sir!IwentasfastasIcouldgotothetelephonetoringupthepolice."

"Andthen?"

"ItoldJanet-herladyship"smaid,sir-tobreakthenewstoherladyship."

"Youhaven"tseenyourmistressatallthisevening?"

ColonelMelroseputthequestioncasuallyenough,butMrSatterthwaite"skeenearscaughtanxietybehindthewords.

"Nottospeakto,sir.Herladyshiphasremainedinherownapartmentssincethetragedy."

"Didyouseeherbefore?"

Thequestioncamesharply,andeveryoneintheroomnotedthehesitationbeforethebutlerreplied.

"I-Ijustcaughtaglimpseofher,sir,descendingthestaircase."

"Didshecomeinhere?"

MrSatterthwaiteheldhisbreath.

"I-Ithinkso,sir."

"Whattimewasthat?"

Youmighthaveheardapindrop.Didtheoldmanknow,MrSatterthwaitewondered,whathungonhisanswer?

"Itwasjustuponhalfpastsix,sir."

ColonelMelrosedrewadeepbreath."Thatwilldo,thankyou.JustsendJennings,thevalet,tome,w.i.l.l.you?"

Jenningsansweredthesummonswithprompt.i.tude.Anarrow-facedmanwithacatliketread.Somethingslyandsecretiveabouthim.

Aman,thoughtMrSatterthwaite,whowouldeasilymurderhismasterifhecouldbesureofnotbeingfoundout.

Helistenedeagerlytotheman"sanswerstoColonelMelrose"squestions.Buthisstoryseemedstraightforwardenough.Hehadbroughthismasterdownsomesofthideslippersandremovedthebrogues.

"Whatdidyoudoafterthat,Jennings?"

"Iwentbacktothestewards"room,sir."

"Atwhattimedidyouleaveyourmaster?"

"Itmusthavebeenjustafteraquarterpastsix,sir."

"Wherewereyouathalfpastsix,Jennings?"

"Inthestewards"room,sir."

ColonelMelrosedismissedthemanwithanod.HelookedacrossatCurtisinquiringly.

"Quitecorrect,sir,Icheckedthatup.Hewasinthestewards"roomfromaboutsix-twentyuntilseveno"clock."

"Thenthatletshimout,"saidthechiefconstableatrifleregretfully."Besides,there"snomotive."

Theylookedateachother.

Therewasatapatthedoor.

"Comein,"saidthecolonel.

Ascared-lookinglady"smaidappeared.

"Ifyouplease,herladyshiphasheardthatColonelMelroseishereandshewouldliketoseehim."

"Certainly,"saidMelrose."I"llcomeatonce.w.i.l.l.youshowmetheway?"

Butahandpushedthegirlaside.Averydifferentfigurenowstoodinthedoorway.LauraDwightonlookedlikeavisitorfromanotherworld.

Shewasdressedinaclingingmedievalteagownofdull-bluebrocade.Herauburnhairwaspartedinthemiddleandbroughtdownoverherears.Consciousofthefactshehadastyleofherown,LadyDwightonhadneverhadherhaircut.Itwasdrawnbackintoasimpleknotonthenapeofherneck.Herarmswerebare.

Oneofthemwasoutstretchedtosteadyherself.a.gainsttheframeofthedoorway,theotherhungdownbyherside,claspingabook.Shelooks,MrSatterthwaitethought,likeaMadonnafromanearlyItaliancanvas.

Shestoodthere,swayingslightlyfromsidetoside.ColonelMelrosesprangtowardher.

"I"vecometotellyou-totellyou-"

Hervoicewaslowandrich.MrSatterthwaitewa.s.soentrancedwiththedramaticvalueofthescenethathehadforgottenitsreality.

"Please,LadyDwighton-"Melrosehadanarmroundher,supportingher.Hetookheracrossthehallintoasmallanteroom,itswallshungwithfadedsilk.QuinandSatterthwaitefollowed.Shesankdownonthelowsettee,herheadrestingbackonarust-colouredcushion,hereyelidsclosed.Thethreemenwatchedher.Suddenlysheopenedhereyesandsatup.Shespokeveryquietly.

"Ikilledhim,"shesaid."That"swhatIcametotellyou.Ikilledhim!"

Therewasamoment"sagonizedsilence.MrSatterthwaite"sheartmissedabeat.

"LadyDwighton,"saidMelrose."You"vehadagreatshock-you"reunstrung.Idon"tthinkyouquiteknowwhatyou"resaying."

Wouldshedrawbacknow-whiletherewasyettime?

"IknowperfectlywhatI"msaying.ItwasIwhoshothim."

Twoofthemenintheroomgasped,theothermadenosound.LauraDwightonleanedstillfartherforward.

"Don"tyouunderstand?Icamedownandshothim.Iadmit.i.t."

Thebookshehadbeenholdinginherhandclatteredtothefloor.Therewasapapercutterinit,athingshapedlikeadaggerwithajewelledhilt.MrSatterthwaitepickeditupmechanicallyandplaceditonthetable.Ashedidsohethought,That"sadangeroustoy.Youcouldkillamanwiththat.

"Well-"LauraDwighton"svoicewasimpatient-"whatareyougoingtodoabout.i.t?Arrestme?Takemeaway?"

ColonelMelrosefoundhisvoicewithdifficulty.

"Whatyouhavetoldmeisveryserious,LadyDwighton.ImustaskyoutogotoyourroomtillIhave-er-madearrangements."

Shenoddedandrosetoherfeet.Shewasquitecomposednow,graveandcold.

a.s.sheturnedtowardthedoor,MrQuinspoke.

"Whatdidyoudowiththerevolver,LadyDwighton?"

Aflickerofuncertaintypa.s.sedacrossherface."I-Idroppeditthereonthefloor.No,IthinkIthrewitoutofthewindow-oh!Ican"tremembernow.Whatdoesitmatter?IhardlyknewwhatIwasdoing.Itdoesn"tmatter,doesit?"

"No,"saidMrQuin."Ihardlythinkitmatters."

Shelookedathiminperplexitywithashadeofsomethingthatmighthavebeenalarm.Thensheflungbackherheadandwentimperiouslyoutoftheroom.MrSatterthwaitehastenedafterher.Shemight,hefelt,collapseatanyminute.Butshewasalreadyhalfwayupthestaircase,displayingnosignofherearlierweakness.Thescared-lookingmaidwa.s.standingatthefootofthestairway,andMrSatterthwaitespoketoherauthoritatively.

"Lookafteryourmistress,"hesaid.

"Yes,sir."Thegirlpreparedtoascendaftertheblue-robedfigure."Oh,please,sir,theydon"tsuspecthim,dothey?"

"Suspectwhom?"

"Jennings,sir.Oh!Indeed,sir,hewouldn"thurtafly."

"Jennings?No,ofcoursenot.Goandlookafteryourmistress."

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