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The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow

BOOK I
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With a significant gesture toward the tapestry, he eagerly exclaimed: "You see that?
I've run by it several times since the accident sent me flying all over the building at everybody's call.

But only just now, when I had a moment to myself, did I remember the door hid behind it.

It's a door we no longer use, and I'd no reason for thinking it had anything to do with the killing of the young lady in the opposite gallery.

But for all that I felt it would do no harm to give it a look, and running from the front, where I happened to be, I pulled out the tapestry and saw--but supposing I wait and let you see for yourselves.

That will be better." Leaving them where they stood face to face with the great hanging, he made a dive for the pedestal towering aloft at the farther end, and edging himself in behind it, drew out the tapestry from the wall, calling on them as he did so to come and look behind it.


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