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The Mystery of 31 New Inn

CHAPTER VII
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Jeffrey Blackmore would seem to have been a man of few needs.

One could hardly imagine a bedroom in which less attention seemed to have been given to the comfort of the occupant." He looked about him keenly and continued: "The syringe and the rest of the lethal appliances and material have been taken away, I see.
Probably the analyst did not return them.

But there are the opium-pipe and the jar and the ash-bowl, and I presume those are the clothes that the undertakers removed from the body.

Shall we look them over ?" He took up the clothes which lay, roughly folded, on a chair and held them up, garment by garment.
"These are evidently the trousers," he remarked, spreading them out on the bed.

"Here is a little white spot on the middle of the thigh which looks like a patch of small crystals from a drop of the solution.


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