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Burdette," he said, "I want you to detail the Reverend Charles Attlebury and Reverend Mr. Gillingham to go ashore with Mr. Shirley. Tell them to put on their parson's toggery, long coats, high hats, and white cravats, and let each man take with him the address of his church on a card. They are to certify to Mr. Shirley. Tell them to step round lively we have no time to lose!"
And I'm frightened of what's behind it." "But then we shall never know what's there if we aren't going to look." "We shall know to-night," said Antony, taking Bill's arm and leading him to the hall, "when we watch our dear friend Cayley dropping it into the pond." Norbury Confides in Dear Mr. Gillingham
Norbury have thought of brother Robert, that family skeleton? Was this another reason for wanting brother Robert out of the way? "I never liked him, never!" "Never liked?" said Antony, bewildered. "That cousin of his Mr. Cayley." "Oh!" "I ask you, Mr. Gillingham, am I the sort of woman to trust my little girl to a man who would go about shooting his only brother?" "I'm sure you wouldn't, Mrs.
They're still at it. Where's Gillingham?" 'The Ancient Mariner' water, water, everywhere or was that something else? And where was Gillingham? Water, water everywhere... "Tony? Oh, he's about somewhere. We're just going down to the village. They aren't finding anything at the pond, are they?" "No. But they like doing it. Something off their minds when they can say they've done it."
The Red House is about a mile from here Mr. Ablett's." Antony took a letter from his pocket. It was addressed from "The Red House, Stanton," and signed "Bill." "Good old Bill," he murmured to himself. "He's getting on." Antony had met Bill Beverley two years before in a tobacconist's shop. Gillingham was on one side of the counter and Mr. Beverley on the other.
Quoted from a remarkable work by James Gillingham, surgical mechanist, Chard, Somerset. Mr. Gillingham sent me the name of the doctor, and assures me that the narrative is quite authentic. Speaking Doubles.
I might have left them in the passage, but the secret of the passage was now out. Miss Norris knew it. That was the weak point of my plan, perhaps, that Miss Norris had to know it. So I hid them in the pond, the Inspector having obligingly dragged it for me first. A couple of keys joined them, but I kept the revolver. Fortunate, wasn't it, Mr. Gillingham?
For then they'll be able to marry, as they ought to have done at first." Gillingham did not hurry to reply. "I may disagree with your motive," he said gently, for he respected views he could not share. "But I think you are right in your determination if you can carry it out. I doubt, however, if you can." Part Fifth
In fact, I was going to ask you to excuse me. I feel rather responsible towards these guests of ours. Although Mr. Gillingham very kindly " He smiled at Antony, who was waiting at the door, and left his sentence unfinished. "Ah, that reminds me," said the Inspector. "Didn't you say that one of your guests Mr. Beverley was it? a friend of Mr. Gillingham's, was staying on?"
Heatherthwayte and all present to witness that, murder as it undoubtedly was, it had not been in resisting the Queen's warrant, but in private revenge of the servant, Harry Gillingham, for his master Babington, whom he believed to have been betrayed by this gentleman. It appeared that the constable knew neither the name of the gentleman nor whom the warrant mentioned.
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