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The Mystery of 31 New Inn

CHAPTER XIII
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It is obvious that her presence at the inn, and especially in the bedroom, on this occasion and in these strange, secret circumstances, has a rather sinister look; but yet I do not see in what way she could have been connected with the tragedy.

Perhaps, after all, she has nothing to do with it.

You remember that Jeffrey went to the lodge about eight o'clock, to pay his rent, and chatted for some time with the porter.

That looks as if the lady had already left." "Yes," said Thorndyke.

"But, on the other hand, Jeffrey's remarks to the porter with reference to the cab do not quite agree with the account that we have just heard from Wilkins.


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