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The Loudwater Mystery

CHAPTER XIV
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I made a mistake about him like as I did about some other people," said James Hutchings, with a rather shame-faced air.

"He behaved very well about seeing me here the night the master was murdered and saying nothing to the police about it.

An' then he congratulated me very handsomelike on coming back as butler before Mr.Flexen." "He would do it better than I should," said Elizabeth.
"Then I'll speak to him about it," said James Hutchings.
He paused a while to kiss Elizabeth, then went in search of Mr.Manley.
He learned from Holloway that he had come in about twenty minutes earlier and was in his sitting-room.

He went to him and found him looking through the MS.

of the play he was writing, with an unlighted pipe in his mouth.
"If you please, sir, I thought I'd better come and tell you that they're saying in the village that Colonel Grey kissed her ladyship in the East wood on the afternoon of his lordship's death, and his lordship was informed of it and quarrelled with Colonel Grey and then her ladyship, and she and Colonel Grey made away with his lordship," said James Hutchings.
"I've heard something about it," said Mr.Manley, frowning, and he struck a match.


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