[The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mystery of the Yellow Room CHAPTER XI 20/38
Having, for some reason or other, taken off his boots, the murderer carried them in his hand and placed them by the side of the parcel he had made,--by that time the robbery had been accomplished.
The man then returned to The Yellow Room and slipped under the bed, where the mark of his body is perfectly visible on the floor and even on the mat, which has been slightly moved from its place and creased.
Fragments of straw also, recently torn, bear witness to the murderer's movements under the bed." "Yes, yes,--we know all about that," said Monsieur de Marquet. "The robber had another motive for returning to hide under the bed," continued the astonishing boy-journalist.
"You might think that he was trying to hide himself quickly on seeing, through the vestibule window, Monsieur and Mademoiselle Stangerson about to enter the pavilion.
It would have been much easier for him to have climbed up to the attic and hidden there, waiting for an opportunity to get away, if his purpose had been only flight .-- No! No!--he had to be in The Yellow Room." Here the Chief intervened. "That's not at all bad, young man.
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