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Hazeldene's death, only to plunge that same mystery, later on, into denser gloom than before. "The first witness at the inquest was, of course, Mr. Hazeldene himself. I think every one's sympathy went out to the young man as he stood before the coroner and tried to throw what light he could upon the mystery.

"The coroner was, of course, very considerate to the bereaved husband. He tried by circumlocution to get at the point he wanted, namely, Mrs. Hazeldene's mental condition lately. Mr. Hazeldene seemed loath to talk about this. No doubt he had been warned as to the existence of the small bottle found in his wife's satchel.

Paul's Churchyard, in which case she would take a ticket to Aldersgate Street; but I cannot say. "'Now, Mr. Hazeldene, said the coroner at last very kindly, 'will you try to tell me if there was anything in Mrs. Hazeldene's life which you know of, and which might in some measure explain the cause of the distressed state of mind, which you yourself had noticed?

"At this point the interesting element of the whole story was first introduced into the proceedings, and this was done through the humble channel of Emma Funnel, Mrs. Hazeldene's maid, who, as far as was known then, was the last person who had seen the unfortunate lady alive and had spoken to her. "'Mrs.

Did there exist any financial difficulty which might have preyed upon Mrs. Hazeldene's mind; was there any friend to whose intercourse with Mrs. Hazeldene you er at any time took exception?

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