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The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow

BOOK I
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But you must realize how important it is for me to make sure that you saw nothing in the place from which that arrow was sent which would help us to locate the author of this accident.

The flitting of an escaping figure up or down the opposite gallery, even a stir in the great tapestry confronting you from that far-away wall, might give us a clue." "I saw nothing," she replied coldly but with extreme firmness, "nothing but that lifeless child and the picture of desolation which rose in my own mind.

Do not, I pray, make me speak again of that.

It would sound like delirium, and it is my wish to impress you with my sanity, so that you will allow me to go home." "You shall go, after the Coroner has had an opportunity to see you.

We expect him any moment.


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