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Updated: June 13, 2025
As he reached the bottom of the gap the fisherman, who was evidently acting as guide, turned along the shore, retracing his own tracks, and the procession followed in his wake. "A surgeon, a stretcher, two constables, and a police-sergeant," observed Thorndyke. "What does that suggest to your mind, Jervis?" "A fall from the cliff," I replied, "or a body washed up on the shore."
"Then his remarkable skill in handling the powerful caretaker a retired police-sergeant suggested the Japanese art of ju-jitsu, while the nature of the robbery was consistent with the value set by the Japanese on works of art.
Irvin drove from home to the corner of old Bond Street a quarter of an hour ago and told me to wait, then came back again and drove round to Vine Street to fetch the police. They're inside now." Even as he spoke, with excitement ill-concealed, a police-sergeant came out of the doorway, and: "Move on, there," he said to Seton and Gray. "You mustn't hang about this door."
Murray, and as I went up the superintendent turned away to the police station, and Mr. Lindsey took a step or two towards me. "Have you heard this about that man Crone?" he asked. "I've heard just now," I answered. "Chisholm told me." He looked at me, and I at him; there were questions in the eyes of both of us. But between parting from the police-sergeant and meeting Mr.
Service produced a wad of bills and bailed out all the prisoners, and delivered himself of impressive indignation to the police-sergeant, while waiting for an ambulance to carry "Wild Bill" to the hospital.
But when we came to go into it, we found there was, so we had that archway cleared of all the stone and rubbish and of course we found him." "The body'll have to be removed, sir," whispered the police-sergeant. "It'll have to be taken down to the inn, to wait the inquest." Marston Greyle started. "Inquest!" he said. "Oh! will that have to be held? I suppose so yes.
The communication of the young girl; the sister's long delay, when she went to procure refreshments at the village, where the police-sergeant was stationed; the father's pursuits, and other circumstances, induced us to believe that to follow the plan which, to a certain extent, we had unfolded, would be dangerous. We therefore determined to change our course.
"Very good, sir." He turned to the chauffeur. "Hand me out the bag I gave you at Vine Street." Pattison leaned over the door at the front of the car, and brought out a big leather grip. With this in hand the police-sergeant returned into the doorway. "We're in for it now," said Seton grimly, "whatever it is."
Fortunately for Captain Bligh, there were but few people about, and the only person who saw him trip Police-Sergeant Pilbeam was an elderly man with a wooden leg, who joined the indignant officer in the pursuit. The captain had youth on his side, and, diving into the narrow alley-ways that constitute the older portion of Wood-hatch, he moderated his pace and listened acutely.
"What did you do then?" enquired M. de Presles. "I was dreadfully upset myself, sir, and I sent Jean, the coachman, to Saint-Jaury to fetch the doctor and also to let Sergeant Doucet know. Sergeant Doucet got here first; I told him all I knew, and then I went upstairs with the doctor to see Mlle. Thérèse." The magistrate turned to the police-sergeant and questioned him.
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