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"I couldn't really say, sir. It was so quick." Voice Reading
"Were you still in the hall?" Voice Reading
"Oh, no, sir. I was just outside Mrs. Stevens' room. The housekeeper, sir." Voice Reading
"You didn't think of going back to the hall to see what had happened?" Voice Reading
"Oh, no, sir. I just went in to Mrs. Stevens, and she said, 'Oh, what was that?' frightened-like. And I said, 'That was in the house, Mrs. Stevens, that was.' Just like something going off, it was." Voice Reading
"Thank you," said the Coroner. Voice Reading
There was another emotional disturbance in the room as Cayley went into the witness-box; not "Sensation" this time, but an eager and, as it seemed to Antony, sympathetic interest. Now they were getting to grips with the drama. Voice Reading
He gave his evidence carefully, unemotionally-the lies with the same slow deliberation as the truth. Voice Reading
Antony watched him intently, wondering what it was about him which had this odd sort of attractiveness. Voice Reading
For Antony, who knew that he was lying, and lying (as he believed) not for Mark's sake but his own, yet could not help sharing some of that general sympathy with him. Voice Reading
"Was Mark ever in possession of a revolver?" asked the Coroner. Voice Reading
"Not to my knowledge. I think I should have known if he had been." Voice Reading
"You were alone with him all that morning. Did he talk about this visit of Robert's at all?" Voice Reading
"I didn't see very much of him in the morning. I was at work in my room, and outside, and so on. We lunched together and he talked of it then a little." Voice Reading
"In what terms?" Voice Reading
"Well-" he hesitated, and then went on. Voice Reading
"I can't think of a better word than 'peevishly.' Occasionally he said, 'What do you think he wants?' or 'Why couldn't he have stayed where he was?' or 'I don't like the tone of his letter. Voice Reading
Do you think he means trouble?' He talked rather in that kind of way." Voice Reading
"Did he express his surprise that his brother should be in England?" Voice Reading
"I think he was always afraid that he would turn up one day." Voice Reading
"Yes.... You didn't hear any conversation between the brothers when they were in the office together?" Voice Reading
"No. I happened to go into the library just after Mark had gone in, and I was there all the time." Voice Reading
"Was the library door open?" Voice Reading
"Oh, yes." Voice Reading
"Did you see or hear the last witness at all?" Voice Reading

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