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Again the reporters wrote "Sensation." Voice Reading
"Did you understand what he meant by that?" Voice Reading
"I asked him who it was, and he said that it was Robert Ablett. Then he explained that he was afraid at first it was the cousin with whom he lived-Mark." Voice Reading
"Yes. Did he seem upset?" Voice Reading
"Very much so at first. Less when he found that it wasn't Mark." Voice Reading
There was a sudden snigger from a nervous gentleman in the crowd at the back of the room, and the Coroner put on his glasses and stared sternly in the direction from which it came. Voice Reading
The nervous gentleman hastily decided that the time had come to do up his bootlace. Voice Reading
The Coroner put down his glasses and continued. Voice Reading
"Did anybody come out of the house while you were coming up the drive?" Voice Reading
"Thank you, Mr. Gillingham." Voice Reading
He was followed by Inspector Birch. The Inspector, realizing that this was his afternoon, and that the eyes of the world were upon him, produced a plan of the house and explained the situation of the different rooms. The plan was then handed to the jury. Voice Reading
Inspector Birch, so he told the world, had arrived at the Red House at 4.42 p.m. Voice Reading
on the afternoon in question. Voice Reading
He had been received by Mr. Matthew Cayley, who had made a short statement to him, and he had then proceeded to examine the scene of the crime. Voice Reading
The French windows had been forced from outside. Voice Reading
The door leading into the hall was locked; he had searched the room thoroughly and had found no trace of a key. Voice Reading
In the bedroom leading out of the office he had found an open window. Voice Reading
There were no marks on the window, but it was a low one, and, as he found from experiment, quite easy to step out of without touching it with the boots. Voice Reading
A few yards outside the window a shrubbery began. Voice Reading
There were no recent footmarks outside the window, but the ground was in a very hard condition owing to the absence of rain. Voice Reading
In the shrubbery, however, he found several twigs on the ground, recently broken off, together with other evidence that some body had been forcing its way through. Voice Reading
He had questioned everybody connected with the estate, and none of them had been into the shrubbery recently. Voice Reading
By forcing a way through the shrubbery it was possible for a person to make a detour of the house and get to the Stanton end of the park without ever being in sight of the house itself. Voice Reading
He had made inquiries about the deceased. Voice Reading

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