[The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mystery of the Yellow Room CHAPTER XXIII 4/7
He certainly did not get into that state in helping us to carry the body of the keeper. It was not raining then.
Then his face showed extreme fatigue and he looked at us out of terror-stricken eyes. "On our first questioning him he told us that he had gone to bed immediately after the doctor had arrived.
On pressing him, however, for it was evident to us he was not speaking the truth, he confessed that he had been away from the chateau.
He explained his absence by saying that he had a headache and went out into the fresh air, but had gone no further than the oak grove.
When we then described to him the whole route he had followed, he sat up in bed trembling. "'And you were not alone!' cried Larsan. "'Did you see it then ?' gasped Daddy Jacques. "'What ?' I asked. "'The phantom--the black phantom!' "Then he told us that for several nights he had seen what he kept calling the black phantom.
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