19/96 To-morrow we will confront him with Mrs.Taylor.She should be able to say whether he did or did not stand out in the open gallery at the moment Miss Willetts fell." But Mr.Gryce had no encouragement to give him on this head. I stopped at her hotel to inquire. I was anxious about her for more than one reason and the report I got of her condition was far from favorable. She is suffering cruelly from shock. How occasioned, whether by the peculiar and startling death to which she was a witness or by the strangely coincident fancy to which she herself attributes her deep emotion, will have to be decided by further developments. |