1/35 CHAPTER XII. There would be no reason to shield Hutchings unless they had instigated or employed him to commit the murder, and that was out of the question. He was not sure, indeed, that Hutchings was not the murderer; the snores and the knife were as likely to have excited the murderous impulse in him as in them. He was quite sure that if Dr. But it was incredible that Lady Loudwater or Colonel Grey had employed him to commit the murder. |