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"They will approach at different times—not? It will be more better to place them during the first rest." Judith was equal to the occasion, as usual. David gave an answering squeeze that brought the tears to her eyes, as he whispered in return, "That's all right, old lady. Don't you fret about me.".
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Judith wriggled from her with an expression of injured innocence that almost satisfied her. "It's all quite true," assented the inspector, thunderstruck; "though how you guessed it all I cannot say. But, as you know so much, perhaps you can tell me one thing more, which bothers me not a little. How did Dr. Etwald compel Battersea to keep silence?" "That's a pity, major. By the way, I questioned Dr. Etwald about the matter, and he is of opinion that the man was stunned by a blow on the head." "Yes, Mr. Alymer," replied Etwald, deliberately, "it reminds me of a man who died.".
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