21/39 Now I am assured that this is not so. At the same time, there is much that is unexplained, and I should strongly recommend that you ask Mr.Douglas to tell us his own story." Mrs.Douglas gave a cry of astonishment at Holmes's words. The detectives and I must have echoed it, when we were aware of a man who seemed to have emerged from the wall, who advanced now from the gloom of the corner in which he had appeared. Mrs.Douglas turned, and in an instant her arms were round him. Barker had seized his outstretched hand. |