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Updated: June 14, 2025


It was the room where only that afternoon Robert Turold had unfolded the history of his life's quest: a large gloomy room with heavy old furniture, faded prints of the Cornish coast, and a whitefaced clock on the mantel-piece with a loud clucking tick. Dr.

It was a hobby which earned me some local repute in the course of the years, and was ultimately the means of bringing me face to face with Robert Turold again. That was the last thing in the world I desired to happen. In the early years I used to think of him wedded to my wife, and wonder whether he had succeeded in his great ambition.

With this important discovery to help him, Robert Turold had very little difficulty in completing the particulars of the family genealogy. Further search of the churchtown records brought to light that Simon's other son, Robert, left Cornwall as a young man, and after some years of wandering had settled in Suffolk.

And, she had even more difficulty in recognizing the fair-haired little boy of that time in the good-looking but rather moody-faced young man who at the present moment was seated near the window, staring out of it. The fifth member of the party was Dr. Ravenshaw, who practised in the churchtown where Mrs. Turold had been buried, and had attended her in her illness.

If you know anything of the events of that night you may be injuring Miss Turold by your silence." For a moment Mr. Brimsdown thought his appeal was going to succeed. He could have sworn that a flicker of hesitation of irresolution crossed the old man's stern countenance. But the mood passed immediately, and it was in an indifferent voice that Thalassa, turning to go, replied

"My servants would not listen at doors," said Robert Turold coldly. "You must have imagined it." Mrs. Pendleton made no rejoinder. She had a strong belief that someone had been watching and listening, but she could not be sure. "We must really be going," she announced, with a glance at the clock.

"Therefore, to oblige Mr. Turold we decided to afford hospitality to his brother and son. The terms were favourable, and they were gentlefolk. These things counted, and the money helped. But if I had only known if I could have foreseen ..." "Mr. Turold's death?" said Mr. Brimsdown, filling in the pause. "I mean everything," she retorted a little wildly. "My name is well known.

But Turold was up as quick. 'It's not for you, he says, with his dark smile. 'We'll put it against the girl you filched from me, and call it an even deal. What does a happy lover want with diamonds? 'Damn you! cries the other, and hit him in the face. They both went down, scuffling and panting in the sand.

Thalassa's eyes strayed mournfully over the rows, then she gathered up the cards and shuffled them again. "Do you know any other games of patience?" Barrant asked. She shook her head. "Then this is the game you were playing on that night?" "What night?" she whispered. "The night Mr. Turold was killed." "I don't want to think of that it frightens me." She remembered, then!

Robert Turold is found dead in his study, with his hands on an old clock, where he kept important papers, including his will. We are indebted to Austin Turold for that knowledge. But how did Austin Turold come to know that his brother kept his will in the clock-case? Did Robert tell him, or did he find it out? Was Austin aware of the contents of the will? Why did Robert go to the clock?

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