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The Vale of Cedars

CHAPTER XIX
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"According to this account, then, the murder must have taken place between nine and ten; and Senor Stanley was not heard to quit his apartment till eleven.

This would corroborate his own assertion, that the deed was committed ere he reached the spot." "But what proof have we that Don Ferdinand was not detained on his way ?" replied the chief of the Santa Hermandad.

"His domestics assert no more than the hour of his quitting the house." "The hour of the royal meeting was ten," rejoined the Sub-Prior; "he was noted for regularity, and was not likely to have voluntarily lingered so long, as not even to reach the Calle till one hour afterwards." "Not voluntarily; but we have heard that he appeared more suffering than he was ever seen to do.

His illness might have increased, and so cause detention; and yet, on even partial recovery, we know him well enough to believe he would still have endeavored to join his Highness." "He would; but there is evidence that when brought to the castle, he had been dead at the very least three hours.

Let Curador Benedicto come forward." A respectable man, dressed in black, and recognized at once as the leech or doctor of the royal household, obeyed the summons, and on being questioned, stated that he had examined the body the very moment it had been conveyed to the castle, in the hope of discovering some signs of animation, however faint.


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