11/20 And first of all--is Mr.Marston Greyle present in this room ?" The coroner frowned, and the Squire's solicitor turned to Petherton. There is no need for his presence--he has no evidence to give." "If you don't have Mr.Greyle down here at once," said Petherton, quietly, "this inquest will have to be adjourned for his attendance. In the meantime, we 'll call one or two witnesses,--Daniel Ewbank!--to begin with." There was a brief and evidently anxious consultation between Greyle's solicitor and the coroner; there were dark looks at Petherton and his companions. Then the foreman of the jury spoke, sullenly. |