16/28 It was one of which the evening papers made the utmost much to Mrs.Bunting's indignation. But neither coroner nor jury--and they, after all, were the people who mattered-- thought a great deal of it. All seven witnesses had been heard, and a gentleman near Mrs.Bunting whispered, "They are now going to call Dr.Gaunt. He's been in every big murder case for the last thirty years. He's sure to have something interesting to say. |