2/10 I did not see him until luncheon." "When did you last see Mr.Mainwaring ?" "A little after eleven o'clock night before last,--Wednesday night, sir. I was in the hall as he passed upstairs to his rooms, and I heard him ask Mr.Scott to come to his library." "Did there seem to be any coldness or unpleasantness between them ?" "No, sir; they both appeared the same as usual." "Did any strangers call at Fair Oaks Wednesday aside from those mentioned yesterday ?" "No, sir." "Will you describe the strangers who were here, stating when they called and any particulars you are able to give ?" "The man giving his name as R.Hobson called between eleven and twelve, Wednesday morning. He was tall, with thin features, small, dark eyes, and a very soft voice. He came in a carriage, inquired for Mrs.LaGrange, and seemed in considerable haste. |