[The Bat by Avery Hopwood]@TWC D-Link bookThe Bat CHAPTER FOURTEEN 16/17
"And if we are united against you, why should I have sent for you? You might tell me that, too." He turned on Bailey savagely. "What did you mean by that 'three hours more' ?" he demanded. "I could have cleared myself in three hours," said Bailey with calm despair. Beresford laughed mockingly--a laugh that seemed to sear into Bailey's consciousness like the touch of a hot iron.
Again he turned frenziedly upon the young lawyer--and Anderson was just preparing to hold them away from each other, by force if necessary, when the doorbell rang. For an instant the ringing of the bell held the various figures of the little scene in the rigid postures of a waxworks tableau--Bailey, one foot advanced toward Beresford, his hands balled up into fists--Beresford already in an attitude of defense--the detective about to step in between them--Miss Cornelia stiff in her chair--Dale over by the fireplace, her hand at her heart.
Then they relaxed, but not, at least on the part of Bailey and Beresford, to resume their interrupted conflict.
Too many nerve-shaking things had already happened that night for either of the young men not to drop their mutual squabble in the face of a common danger. "Probably the Doctor," murmured Miss Cornelia uncertainly as the doorbell rang again.
"He was to come back with some sleeping-powders." Billy appeared for the key of the front door. "If that's Doctor Wells," warned the detective, "admit him.
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