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Bridwell would see it in all probability after the lady had left, and he would he would put it on a side table or slip it into a drawer out of the way. Shall we just have Masini in and ask him a question or two?" Instead of questioning the Italian the professor got him to repeat the story as he had told it to me. It was exactly the same account. "You know nothing about these two visitors?"
This work is in every part so stupendous, that even the cartoons are held in the greatest veneration; wherefore Messer Francesco Masini, a gentleman of Cesena who, without the help of any master, but giving his attention by himself from his earliest childhood, guided by an extraordinary instinct of nature, to drawing and painting, has painted pictures that have been much extolled by good judges of art possesses, among his many drawings and some ancient reliefs in marble, certain pieces of the cartoon which Raffaello made for this story of Heliodorus, and he holds them in the estimation that they truly deserve.
About the year 1833-34 there flourished in Milan a vocal society called the Philharmonic, composed of excellent singers under the leadership of Masini. Soon after Verdi came to the city, the Society was preparing for a performance of Haydn's "Creation." Lavigna, with whom the young composer was studying composition, suggested his pupil should attend the rehearsals, to which he gladly agreed.
The doctor had already examined the glasses on the table. "I can find no signs of poison," he said. "And two hours ago the man was alive." "That is according to the servant," I said. Masini was not in the room at this time. "There is no reason to doubt the statement, is there?" the doctor asked. "No, but we have not yet corroborated it," I returned.
"Had your master any other visitors to-day?" I asked casually, turning to Masini. "Not to my knowledge. All the afternoon I was out." "Where were you?" "Out for my master. I took a parcel to a gentleman at Harrow." "To whom?" "It was to a Mr. Fisher. It was a small parcel, a big letter rather, for it was in an envelope that that size. There was no answer. I just told my master that Mr.
Had Masini known of her existence I do not think he would have denied all knowledge of her, for the reasons I have already given, and I argue that her visit to the flat was timed to occur when the servant was out, so that he should know nothing about her. The hall porter knew nothing; about a lady visiting the flat at any time, so we must assume the woman was not a constant visitor.
Whether Masini was attached to Fisher, or to the schemes of the other two, it is impossible to say, but I believe he was an accomplice on one side or the other." "I built up a similar theory, Wigan; not with the completeness you have, of course, because I knew nothing of the suspicions concerning Bridwell, but when I had made it as complete as I could, I began to pick it to pieces.
"Of course I am letting the doctor know of my discovery; that is the good turn I shall do him. He will be considered quite smart over this affair. Now consider this point. It would surely have been very difficult, once the host's suspicions had been aroused, to make the injection without a struggle on the victim's part." "No suspicion may have been aroused," I said. "Masini has told us of a map.
"Most interesting," said Quarles. "I should like to sit down at once and spend hours with it. This is valuable. Mr. Bridwell's business man ought to take charge of these papers. Do you know the name of his solicitors?" "Mr. Standish, in Hanover Square," Masini answered. The Italian declared he knew nothing about a lady's bag, and we searched for it in vain.
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