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"That is so." Voice Reading
"And he had been married five years. You must have returned about the time of his marriage." Voice Reading
"About a month before. I was his best man." Voice Reading
"Did you know Mrs. Douglas before her marriage?" Voice Reading
"No, I did not. I had been away from England for ten years." Voice Reading
"But you have seen a good deal of her since." Voice Reading
Barker looked sternly at the detective. "I have seen a good deal of HIM since," he answered. "If I have seen her, it is because you cannot visit a man without knowing his wife. If you imagine there is any connection-" Voice Reading
"I imagine nothing, Mr. Barker. I am bound to make every inquiry which can bear upon the case. But I mean no offense." Voice Reading
"Some inquiries are offensive," Barker answered angrily. Voice Reading
"It's only the facts that we want. It is in your interest and everyone's interest that they should be cleared up. Did Mr. Douglas entirely approve your friendship with his wife?" Voice Reading
Barker grew paler, and his great, strong hands were clasped convulsively together. "You have no right to ask such questions!" he cried. "What has this to do with the matter you are investigating?" Voice Reading
"I must repeat the question." Voice Reading
"Well, I refuse to answer." Voice Reading
"You can refuse to answer; but you must be aware that your refusal is in itself an answer, for you would not refuse if you had not something to conceal." Voice Reading
Barker stood for a moment with his face set grimly and his strong black eyebrows drawn low in intense thought. Voice Reading
Then he looked up with a smile. Voice Reading
"Well, I guess you gentlemen are only doing your clear duty after all, and I have no right to stand in the way of it. Voice Reading
I'd only ask you not to worry Mrs. Douglas over this matter; for she has enough upon her just now. Voice Reading
I may tell you that poor Douglas had just one fault in the world, and that was his jealousy. Voice Reading
He was fond of me-no man could be fonder of a friend. Voice Reading
And he was devoted to his wife. Voice Reading
He loved me to come here, and was forever sending for me. Voice Reading
And yet if his wife and I talked together or there seemed any sympathy between us, a kind of wave of jealousy would pass over him, and he would be off the handle and saying the wildest things in a moment. Voice Reading
More than once I've sworn off coming for that reason, and then he would write me such penitent, imploring letters that I just had to. Voice Reading
But you can take it from me, gentlemen, if it was my last word, that no man ever had a more loving, faithful wife-and I can say also no friend could be more loyal than I!" Voice Reading

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