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The Mystery of the Yellow Room

CHAPTER IX
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Reporter and Detective.
The three of us went back towards the pavilion.

At some distance from the building the reporter made us stop and, pointing to a small clump of trees to the right of us, said: "That's where the murderer came from to get into the pavilion." As there were other patches of trees of the same sort between the great oaks, I asked why the murderer had chosen that one, rather than any of the others.

Rouletabille answered me by pointing to the path which ran quite close to the thicket to the door of the pavilion.
"That path is as you see, topped with gravel," he said; "the man must have passed along it going to the pavilion, since no traces of his steps have been found on the soft ground.

The man didn't have wings; he walked; but he walked on the gravel which left no impression of his tread.


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