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He could not possibly have been drowned in the moat, which was at no place more than three feet deep. Voice Reading
In his own mind he had a very definite theory about the murder. Voice Reading
Douglas was a reticent man, and there were some chapters in his life of which he never spoke. Voice Reading
He had emigrated to America when he was a very young man. Voice Reading
He had prospered well, and Barker had first met him in California, where they had become partners in a successful mining claim at a place called Benito Canon. Voice Reading
They had done very well; but Douglas had suddenly sold out and started for England. Voice Reading
He was a widower at that time. Voice Reading
Barker had afterwards realized his money and come to live in London. Voice Reading
Thus they had renewed their friendship. Voice Reading
Douglas had given him the impression that some danger was hanging over his head, and he had always looked upon his sudden departure from California, and also his renting a house in so quiet a place in England, as being connected with this peril. Voice Reading
He imagined that some secret society, some implacable organization, was on Douglas's track, which would never rest until it killed him. Voice Reading
Some remarks of his had given him this idea; though he had never told him what the society was, nor how he had come to offend it. Voice Reading
He could only suppose that the legend upon the placard had some reference to this secret society. Voice Reading
"How long were you with Douglas in California?" asked Inspector MacDonald. Voice Reading
"Five years altogether." Voice Reading
"He was a bachelor, you say?" Voice Reading
"A widower." Voice Reading
"Have you ever heard where his first wife came from?" Voice Reading
"No, I remember his saying that she was of German extraction, and I have seen her portrait. She was a very beautiful woman. She died of typhoid the year before I met him." Voice Reading
"You don't associate his past with any particular part of America?" Voice Reading
"I have heard him talk of Chicago. He knew that city well and had worked there. I have heard him talk of the coal and iron districts. He had travelled a good deal in his time." Voice Reading
"Was he a politician? Had this secret society to do with politics?" Voice Reading
"No, he cared nothing about politics." Voice Reading
"You have no reason to think it was criminal?" Voice Reading
"On the contrary, I never met a straighter man in my life." Voice Reading

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