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The Loudwater Mystery

CHAPTER VII
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He resolved to use his authority to have the most engaging wine the cellar held.

He was determined to make every endeavour to keep Helena's name out of the affair, and he thought that he would succeed.
Mr.Flexen left him.

He finished his coffee, the second cup, slowly, wondering about Mr.Flexen's question about Lord Loudwater and a woman.
Then, since he had done all the work he could think of, in the way of making arrangements for the funeral, during the morning, he set out briskly to Helena's house, hoping that she would be able to throw some light on it.
He greeted her with his usual warmth, and then, when he came to look at her at his leisure, it was plain to him that the murder had been a much greater shock to her than he had expected.

He was surprised at it, for she had assured him that she had never been really in love with Lord Loudwater, and he had believed her.

But there was no doubt that she had been greatly upset by the news of his death.


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