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"Quite so, and into that gloomy courtyard which surrounds the house of Dr. Etwald," added Major Jen, with a satisfied smile, "Battersea saw the doctor take the body out of the carriage and carry it into the house. Then, on his return--Etwald's I mean--he unharnessed the horse and put it into the stable; also the carriage into the coach-house. Is that not so, Mr. Arkel?" Judith's dramatic sense asserted itself, and she frowned at Patricia's frivolous interruption of the portentous silence. Leaf VI. Conflagration..
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"Good Lord, Miss Dallas! You here? At this hour!" Judith had picked up the envelope and was examining the seal. "You all know," Bruce went on, "that I have been trying an experiment of my favorite theory of art education, but very few of you know how it has progressed. And it is to show you the result that I have lured you here today—to crow over some of you, in fact. The canvas I am going to show you was designed, executed as far as it has gone, entirely by Miss Elinor Kendall, a student of hardly more than nine months' study. The subject is the 'Nativity' and it is designed for a chancel in a small church." "You'll hear," returned Miss Jinny, settling herself with a jerk..
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