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The little man glanced towards the inert figure doubtfully. "It is difficult, extremely difficult, to say anything with certainty until the effect of the drug has worn off. She appears to be suffering from severe nervous exhaustion as well as from morphia, which complicates matters. It also seems likely that she has gone without food for some time.
Vernon undoubtedly came from this establishment on the night of the crime, and that the proprietors of the nursing home fled immediately, leaving absolutely no clue behind them, complicates the mystery which Scotland Yard is engaged in unraveling.
"'Very good, very good, very good, indeed. You see, boys, he knows a clue when he sees it, when it wouldn't mean a dern thing to anybody else. 'Stockings, madam? Shoes? "'Yes, your Honor both. "'Yarn, perhaps? Morocco? "'Yarn, your Honor. And kip. "'Um kip. This complicates the matter. However, let it go we shall manage. Religion? "'Catholic, your Honor. "'Very good.
To trace them even imperfectly one must be patient of refinements, accessible to qualifications, and ever ready to admit the opposite of what has been laboriously established. We all desire through study to win a swift simplicity. But nature abhors simplicity: she complicates; she forces those who would know to take pains, to proceed cautiously, and to feel their way along from point to point.
"Half an hour or more." "Ha!" said Mr. Troy to himself. "This complicates it a little." He reflected for a while, and then turned again to Moody. "Did any of the servants know of this bank-note being in her Ladyship's possession?" "Not one of them," Moody answered. "Do you suspect any of the servants?" "Certainly not, sir." "Are there any workmen employed in the house?" "No, sir."
Teach her to economize time by washing dishes between courses when her presence is not required in the dining room, and insist upon having meals served at stated hours, being careful that your family respond to the summons to the table with corresponding punctuality. Each additional servant complicates the planning of the work.
It is emotion which complicates the personal equation with radicals and quadratics, and life which proceeds upon predestined lines soon becomes monotonous and loses its charm. The involved x in the equation continually postpones the definite result, which may often be surmised, but never achieved.
"That complicates things considerably," he mused as we walked slowly down to the subway station. "Jack Delarue I wonder if he is mixed up in this thing also." "I've heard that 'The Grass Widower' isn't such a howling success as a money-maker," I volunteered. "Delarue has a host of creditors, no doubt.
"This complicates matters, Wratslav," he said, "and makes it more imperative that Her Highness be kept most strictly secluded. Go to bed now. We shall have enough to keep us awake for the next ten days." Wratslav left, but the Minister sat down at his desk. Morning found him there asleep. At eleven o'clock, His Excellency the Minister was handed a card which read: "RIGHT REV. DONALD MURRAY, D.D."
The chill emptiness of the deserted house had drawn and released him ahead of the chase. "I guess he knew what the light meant," the detective said, "as well as he did that queer calling. It complicates matters that I can't find a woman's footprints around here.
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