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作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9321
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  glancing keenly at McIntyre as he put the question。
  〃She    could    not  sleep   and   came    down     for  a  book;〃    explained    the
  Colonel。
  Ferguson;   who   had   walked   several   times   around   the   library;   looking
  behind first one and then the other of the seven doors; paused to ask:
  〃What attracted Mrs。 Brewster's attention to the casket?〃
  〃The blood stain on its side;〃 McIntyre answered。
  〃What … that!〃       Ferguson eyed McIntyre incredulously。               〃Come; sir;
  do you mean to tell me she noticed that little bit of a stain in a dark room?〃
  〃She had an electric torch;〃 shortly。
  〃But   why   should   she   turn     the   torch  on   this   casket?〃   persisted   the
  detective。     〃She came to the library for a book; and the bookcases are in
  another part of the room。〃
  〃Quite so; but the book she wished was lying on the top of this casket;〃
  replied McIntyre; meeting their level looks with one equally steadfast。                   〃I
  know because I left the book there。〃
  Ferguson      glanced    from    McIntyre     to  Kent    and   back    again   at  the
  Colonel in non…plussed silence。           The explanation was pat。
  〃I'd like to talk with Mrs。 Brewster;〃 he remarked dryly。
  〃Certainly。〃      McIntyre      pressed    an  electric   button。    The    summons
  was    answered      immediately      by  the   new    servant;   Murray。     〃Ask     Mrs。
  Brewster      if  she  can   see   Detective     Ferguson     in  the  library;   Murray;〃
  McIntyre directed。
  〃Beg pardon; sir;  but   Mrs。       Brewster has just   gone  out;〃   and   with a
  bow Murray withdrew。
  Kent; who had drawn forward a chair preparatory to sitting down and
  participating in the interview with the widow; changed his mind。
  〃I   must   leave   at   once;〃   he   said;   after   consulting   his   watch。   〃Please
  inform Mrs。       Brewster; Colonel; that I will be in my office this afternoon;
  and    I  expect    her  to  make     me   the   visit  she  postponed      this  morning。
  Ferguson;〃   turning   back   to   address   the   detective;   〃you'll   find   me   at   the
  Saratoga for the next hour。          Good morning;〃 and paying no attention to
  Colonel McIntyre's request to remain; he left the room。
  There was no one in the hall and Kent debated a moment whether or
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  not to ring for the servant and ask to see Barbara; but; at sight of the hall
  table; Grimes' confidences recurred to him and drove everything else out
  of   his   mind。    Stopping      before   the   table  he   contemplated      its  smooth
  surface     before   moving     the   few   ornaments     it  held。   Satisfied     that  no
  pillbox   stood   behind   any   of   them;   he   pulled   open   the   two   drawers   and
  tumbled their contents about。          His efforts only brought to light some half…
  empty   cigarette   boxes;   matches;   a   scratch   pad   or   two;   and   old   visiting
  cards。
  Kent shut the drawers; picked up his hat; and took his cane from the
  tall   china   umbrella…stand   by   the   hall   table。  As   he   stepped   through   the
  front   doorway   he   caught   sight   of   the   end   of   his   cane;   which   he   was
  carrying tucked under his arm。           Fastened to the ferule of the cane was the
  round top of a paste…board pill box。
  Kent backed so swiftly into the house again that his figure blocked the
  closing   of   the   front   door;   which   he   had   started   to   pull   shut   after   him。
  Letting the door close gently he walked back to the umbrella stand。                       It
  was a tall heavy affair; and he had some difficulty in tipping it over and
  letting its contents spill on the floor。        A soft exclamation escaped him as
  three little pellets rolled past him; and then came the bottom of a box。
  With hasty fingers Kent picked them up; placed them in the box; and
  fitted on the top; first carefully smoothing over the hole made by his cane
  when thrust into the umbrella stand by the footman。 Replacing the stand
  he   wrapped   the box   containing the   pills in   his handkerchief   and   hurried
  from the house。
  Kent found the operative from Detective Headquarters sitting on duty
  in Rochester's living room when he entered that apartment a quarter of an
  hour later。
  〃Any one called here?〃 he asked; as   the man; whom he had met   the
  night before; greeted him。
  〃Not a soul; Mr。 Kent。〃        Nelson suppressed a yawn; his relief was late
  in coming; and he had had little sleep the night before。 〃There's been no
  disturbance of any kind; not even a ring at the telephone。〃
  Kent considered a moment; then sat down by the telephone and gave a
  number to Central。
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  〃That     you;   Sylvester?〃     he  called   into   the  mouth…piece。       〃If   Mrs。
  Brewster comes to the office; telephone me at Mr。 Rochester's apartment;
  Franklin 52。      Don't let Mrs。 Brewster leave until I have seen her。〃
  〃Yes; sir;〃 came the reply; and Kent hung up the receiver。
  〃Had any luncheon?〃 he asked Nelson as the man loitered around。
  〃Not yet〃 … Nelson's eyes brightened at the word。               It was long past his
  usual meal hour。
  〃Run   down   to   the   caf   on   the   first   floor   and   tell   the  head   waiter   to
  give    you   a  square    meal    and   charge    it  to  me;〃  Kent    directed。   〃Order
  something substantial; you must be used up。〃
  The man hung back。           〃Thank you; Mr。 Kent; but I don't like to leave
  here until my relief comes;〃 he objected。
  〃That's all right; I'll stay in the apartment until you return;〃 and Kent
  settled   the   question   by  opening   the  door   leading   into   the  outer   corridor。
  〃Ferguson will be around shortly; so hurry。〃
  Kent watched the man scurry toward the elevator shaft; then returned
  to   Rochester's     apartment     and   once   more    took   up   the  telephone。     The
  operative's   reluctance   to   leave   the   apartment   unguarded   had   altered   his
  plans somewhat。
  〃Is this Dr。 Stone's office?〃 he asked a moment later; as a faint 〃hello;〃
  came   over   the   wire。     〃Oh;   doctor;   this   is   Kent。  Please   come   over   to
  Rochester's      apartment;     I  would     like  to  consult    you    in  regard    to  an
  important matter。       You'll come now? Thanks。〃
  The doctor kept Kent waiting less than five minutes。                  The clock was
  striking   one   when   he   appeared;   bland   and   smiling。      Hardly   waiting   for
  him to select a seat Kent flung himself into a chair in front of Rochester's
  desk and laid the pill box on the writing pad。
  〃Now; doctor;〃 he began; and his manner gained in seriousness; 〃what;
  in your opinion; killed Jimmie Turnbull?〃
  〃The     post…mortem        examination      proved     that   he    had    swallowed
  aconitine     in   sufficient   quantity    to  cause    death;〃   Stone    replied。    〃He
  undoubtedly died from the effects of that poison。〃
  〃Is aconitine difficult to procure?〃 asked Kent。
  〃It is often prescribed for fevers。〃 Stone made himself comfortable in a
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  near…by   chair。     〃Aconitine   is   the   alkaloid   of   aconite。   I   believe   that   in
  India it is frequently employed; not only for the destruction of wild beasts;
  but    for  criminal    purposes。     The     India   variety   is  known     as   the  Bish
  poison。〃
  Kent started … Bish poison … was he never to get away from the letter
  〃B〃?
  〃Can you procure Bish in this country?〃 he asked。
  Stone   considered   the   question。       〃You   might   be   able   to   purchase   it
  from   some   Hindoo   residing   or   traveling   in   the   United   States;〃   he   said;
  after a pause。      〃 I doubt if you could buy it in a drug store。〃
  Kent   heaved   a   sigh   of   relief   as   he   hitched   his   chair   closer   to   the
  physician。
  〃Did you prescribe a dose of aconitine for Mrs。 Brewster recently?〃 he
  asked。
  〃I   did;   for  an   attack   of   rheumatic     neuralgia。〃      Stone    eyed    him
  curiously。     〃What then; Kent?〃
  〃Is this the box the medicine came in?〃 and Kent placed the cover in
  Stone's hand。
  Stone   turned   the