13/15 Where, then-- A tap at the door of the sitting-room prefaced the entry of the two medical men. "Well, we made a further examination of your relative, and we still incline to the opinion expressed already. Now, if you approve it, I will arrange at once for communicating with the Coroner, removing the body, and having an autopsy performed. As Dr.Lydenberg has business in the town which will keep him here a few days, he will join me, and it will be more satisfactory to you, no doubt, if another doctor is called--I should advise the professional police surgeon. If you will leave it to me--" "I'll leave everything of that sort to you, doctor," said Allerdyke. |