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CHAPTER XI
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It all falls on the poor servants, of course.

Oh, why did I ever set foot in that horrible house ?" The poor soul burst out crying, and shivered from head to foot.

The Inspector made a note of her statement, and then asked her to read it, and sign it with her name.

The object of this proceeding was to get her to come near enough to give him the opportunity of smelling her breath.
"When people make extraordinary statements," he afterward said to me, "it sometimes saves trouble to satisfy yourself that they are not drunk.
I've known them to be mad--but not often.

You will generally find _that_ in their eyes." She roused herself and signed her name--"Priscilla Thurlby." The Inspector's own test proved her to be sober; and her eyes--a nice light blue color, mild and pleasant, no doubt, when they were not staring with fear, and red with crying--satisfied him (as I supposed) that she was not mad.


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