[The Mayor of Troy by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mayor of Troy CHAPTER XVIII 8/15
(I myself possess a brooch which, left by my great-grandmother to her daughter upon this condition, to this day is known in the family as the Major's Cameo.) In six days the guarantee fund ran up to eleven hundred pounds, of which at least one-third might be accounted good money.
In Troy we allow, by habit, some margin for enthusiasm. A new placard was issued at once, and the reward increased to one hundred and fifty pounds. For ten days this handsome offer evoked no more response than the previous one.
For ten days yet all trace of the Major vanished at the edge of Mr.Basket's fish-pond. "It would almost seem," said Miss Sally Tregentil, discussing the mystery for the hundredth time with Miss Pescod, "as if from that fatal brink he had soared into the regions of the unknown and scaled, as the expression goes, the empyrean." "If that's the case," remarked Miss Pescod practically, "twice the money won't bring him back." On the 2nd of July the Chief Constable wrote to Dr.Hansombody that he had discovered a clue.
A doorkeeper of the Theatre Royal reported (and was corroborated by the man in charge of the ticket-office) that on the night of May 2nd, at about 10.30, a rough-looking fellow had presented himself, dripping-wet, at the doors and demanded, in a state of agitation, apparently the result of drink, to see Mr. Basket, who occupied a reserved seat in the house; further, that falling in with two sailors, who bought a ticket for him, the man had mounted the gallery stairs in their company, and this was the last seen of him by either of the deponents. The Doctor posted to Plymouth, carrying with him the only extant portrait of the Major--a miniature taken at the age of twenty-five; called on Mr.Basket, haled him off to the Chief Constable's office, and there by appointment examined the two witnesses.
The men stuck to their story, but swore positively that the fellow they had seen bore no resemblance to the portrait. "If you ask _me_," added the doorkeeper with conviction, "he was a dam sight more likely to have been his murderer.
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