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  They   will   come   unprejudiced   and   unperturbed。          If   there   has   been   foul
  play; they will find it out。       In my opinion it is incredible that they will be
  baffled。〃
  〃The best men engaged in such work must come to help us。                      I cannot
  bring myself to believe the room is haunted; and that this is the operation
  of   an   evil   force   outside   Nature;   yet   permitted   by   the   Creator   to   destroy
  human life。      The idea is too horrible … it revolts me; Mannering。〃
  〃Well;   it   may   do   so。 Banish   any   such   irrational   thought   from   your
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  mind。     It   is  not  worthy   of   you。   I  must   go   now。    I  will  telegraph    to
  London … to Sir Howard Fellowes … also; I think to the State authorities on
  forensic   medicine。       A   Government   analyst       must    do  his  part。   Shall    I
  communicate with Scotland Yard to…day?〃
  〃Leave   that   until   the   evening。    You   will   come   again   to   see   Mary;
  please。〃
  〃Mosr certainly I shall。        At three o'clock I should have a reply to my
  messages。      I will go into Newton Abbot and telephone from there。〃
  〃I thank you; Mannering。          I wish it were possible to do more myself。
  My mind is cruelly shaken。           This awful experience has made an old man
  of me。〃
  〃Don't say that。      It is awful enough; I admit。        But 'ife is full of awful
  things。    Would that you might have escaped them!〃
  〃Henry  will   help   you;   if   it   is   in   his   power。 It   would   be   well   if   we
  could give him something to do。             He feels guilty in a way。        I have little
  time to observe other people; but …〃
  〃He's all   right。   He can   run into   Newton with   me now。            It   looks   to
  me as though his own life had hung on the pitch of a coin。                   They tossed
  up!    After that … so he tells me … he tried to dissuade your son…in…law; but
  failed。    Lennox   is   rather   cowed   and dismayed   …   naturally。       The   young;
  however;   survive   mental   and   physical   disasters   and   recover   in   the   most
  amazing manner。         Their mental recuperation is on a par with their bodily
  powers of recovery。 Nature is on their side。             Let me urge you to go down
  and take food。 Tf you can even lunch with your party I should。                      It will
  distract your mind。〃
  Sir Walter declared that he had intended to do so。
  〃I   am  an   old   soldier;〃   he   said。 〃It   shall   not   be   thought   I   evade   my
  obligations for personal sorrow。          As for this room; it is accursed and I am
  in a mind to destroy it utterly。〃
  〃Wait … wait。      We shall see what our fellowmen can find out for us。
  Do not think; because   I am  practical and business…like; I   am not   feeling
  this。   Seldom have I had such a shock in nearly forty years' work。                    You
  know; without my telling you; how deep and heartfelt is my sympathy。                       I
  feel for you both from my soul。〃
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  〃I am sure of that。      I will try and forget myself for the present。 I must
  go    to  my    guests。    I   am   very   sorry   for   them    also。   It   is  a  fearful
  experience to crash upon their party of pleasure。〃
  〃I hope Travers may stay。         He is a comfort to you; is he not?〃
  〃Nobody   can   be   a   comfort   just   now。     I   shall   not   ask   him   to   stay。
  Fortunately Henry is here。         He will stop for the present。         Mary is all that
  matters。     I   shall   take   her   away   as   quickly   as   possible   and   devote   my
  every thought to her。〃
  〃I'm sure you will。       It is a sad duty; but may prove a very necessary
  one。     Their devotion was absolute。           It must go hard with her when she
  realizes the whole meaning of this。〃
  He went his way; and Sir Walter returned to his child again。                With her
  he   visited   the  dead;  when   told   that he   could   do   so。 She  was now   very
  self…controlled。      She stopped a little while only beside her husband。
  〃How beautiful and happy he looks;〃 she said。                〃But what I loved is
  gone; and; going; it has changed all the rest。             This is not Tom … only the
  least part of him。〃
  Her father bowed his head。
  〃I felt so when your mother died; my dearest child。〃
  Then she knelt down and put her hand on the hand of the dead man
  and   prayed。     Her   father   knelt   beside   her;   and   it   was   he;   not   the   young
  widow; who wept。
  She rose presently。
  〃I can think of him better away from him now;〃 she said。                  〃I will not
  see him again。〃
  They returned to her old nursery; and he told her that he was going to
  face life and take the head of his table at luncheon。
  〃How brave of you; dear father;〃 she said。              Sir Walter waited for the
  gong to sound; but it did not; and he rebuked himself for thinking that it
  would sound。        Masters had a more correct sense of the fitness of things
  than he。     He thought curiously upon this incident; and suspected that he
  must   be   unhinged   a   little。    Then   he   remembered   a   thing   that   he   had
  desired to say to Mary and returned to her。
  〃I do not wish you to sleep in this room tonight; my darling;〃 he said。
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  〃Jane   has   begged   me   not   to。   I   am   going   to   sleep   with   her;〃   she
  answered。
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  CHAPTER IV
  〃BY THE HAND OF GOD〃
  Sir   Walter   always   remembered   that   Sunday   luncheon   and   declared
  that it reminded him of a very painful experience in his early life。 When
  big…game shooting in South Africa; he had once been tossed by a wounded
  buffalo bull。     By good chance the creature threw him into a gully some
  feet lower than the surrounding bush。           Thus it lost him; and he was safe
  from   destruction。     There;   however;   he   remained   with   a   broken   leg   for
  some hours until rescued; and during that time the mosquitoes caused him
  unspeakable torments。
  To…day     the  terrible   disaster  of   the  morning     became     temporarily
  overshadowed by the necessity of enduring his friends' comments upon it。
  The worst phase of the ordeal was their pity。           Sir Walter had never been
  pitied in his life; and detested the experience。 This stream of sympathy and
  the chastened voices much oppressed him。 He was angry with himself also;
  for a guilty conviction that; in truth; the interest of the visitors exceeded
  their grief。   He felt it base to suspect them of any such thing; but the buzz
  of   their   polite   expressions;   combined   with   their   cautious   questions   and
  evident thirst for knowledge; caused him exquisite uneasiness。
  They   all   wanted   to   know   everything   he   could   tell   them   concerning
  Tom   May。     Had   he   enemies?      Was   it   conceivable   that   he   might   have
  even bitter and unscrupulous enemies?
  〃Dear   Mary   is   keeping   up   splendidly;〃   said   Mrs。   Travers。  〃She   is
  magnificent。      Thank Heaven I have been some little help to her。〃
  〃You have; Nelly; without a doubt。〃
  〃Do try to eat mote; Walter;〃 urged Ernest Travers。           〃Much lies before
  you。    Indeed; the worst has yet to come。           You must keep up for all our
  sakes。    How thankfully I would share your load if I could!〃
  〃I hope you are going to make this an official matter; Sir Walter; and
  communicate with the Society for Psychical Research;〃 urged Felix Fayre…
  Michell。     〃It   is   just   a   case   for   them。 In   fact;   when   this   gets   known
  widely; as it must; of course; a great many skilled inquirers will wish to
  visit Chadlands and spend a night in the room。〃
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  〃The police will have to be considered first;〃 declared Colonel Vane。
  〃This is; of course; a police affair。          I should think they will so regard it。
  There is the Service; too。        The Admiralty will be sure to do something。〃
  〃Is   he   to  be   buried    at  Chadlands?       I   suppose