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"You accused Mrs. Dallas of all these things five minutes ago," said David, ironically, "and now you think--" "Hush, he's coming," warned Patricia, turning pale in spite of her brave words. "Listen, he has begun." "Listen, then, and I shall explain," resumed the major, with growing excitement. "I firmly believe that Etwald stole the devil-stick, and with it killed Maurice.".
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"I know, I know!" broke in Dido, impatiently. "But dat not to do wid me. De poison in your debble-stick." "Go away, girl," he said in his rudest manner; "don't you see I'm busy?" "What about?" After which Etwald bowed his visitor politely to the door of the gloomy old house which he occupied in Deanminster, and Jen returned home, quite baffled as to what could have become of the devil-stick. All his inquiries proved futile, and he was unable even to conjecture how it had disappeared; yet knowing its fatal qualities, he was in constant dread lest it should reappear in connection with a tragedy. Maurice still held to his idea that Dido had taken the wand, but Jen's inquiries proved that the negress had not been out of the house the night in question..
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