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Patricia set her spangled roses twinkling with a nod of comprehension, but she did not pause. "Sleeping in the library. I saw that all was safe about midnight, and then sat down over a book and fell asleep. I woke somewhere about three--" "You shall know in a few minutes, major. Indeed, I think it is about time that this comedy should end!".
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After this enigmatical remark he hurriedly left the room, for the purpose, without doubt, of escaping further questioning. His demeanor completely puzzled Jen, who could not make out the meaning of his conversation. Evidently David knew something which he was unwilling to reveal--something which might lead to the solution of the profound mystery which enwrapped the death of Maurice and the extraordinary disappearance of his body. He paused, waiting for his ward to make some reply in defense of his conduct. The young man neither moved nor spoke, but, paler than usual, he stood before the major with his eyes on the ground. More in sorrow than in anger, Jen looked at him, then turned on his heel with a shrug, and walked into the house. David looked after him with quivering lips. "I think so; it is my belief, David, that Dr. Etwald killed Maurice!" Some women like to collect men's hearts and hide them away from other women on cold storage, and the helpless things can't help themselves..
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