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the red seal-第3部分

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〃He was;〃 answered Ferguson; and Stone; as the twins looked dumbly at him; confirmed the detective's statement with a brief; 〃Yes。〃

The silence that ensued was broken by Barbara rising to her feet。

〃Jimmie won his wager;〃 she announced。  Her gaze did not waver before the concentrated regard of the men facing her。  〃He broke into our house … but; oh; how can I pay my debt to him now that he is dead!〃

〃Hush!〃 Helen laid a cautioning hand on her sister's arm as the latter's voice gained in shrillness; the shrillness of approaching hysteria。

〃I am all right; Helen。〃  Barbara waved her away impatiently。 〃What caused Jimmie's death?〃

〃Angina pectoris;〃 declared Rochester。  〃Too much excitement brought on a fatal attack。〃  Barbara nodded dazedly。  〃I knew he had heart trouble; but …〃  She stepped toward Turnbull and her voice quivered with feeling。  〃Don't leave Jimmie lying there; take him to his room; doctor;〃 turning entreatingly to Stone。

The physician looked at her compassionately。  〃I will; just as soon as the coroner views the body;〃 he promised。  〃But come away now; Babs; this is no place for you and Helen。〃 He signed to the deputy marshal to open the door as he walked across the room; Barbara keeping step with him; and her sister following in their wake。 At the door Barbara paused and looked back。

〃Will there be an inquest?〃 she asked。

〃That's for the coroner to decide;〃 responded Ferguson。  〃As long as Mr。 Turnbull entered your house on a wager and died from an attack of angina pectoris the inquest is likely to be a mere formality。  Ah; here is the coroner now;〃 as a man paused in the doorway。

Helen McIntyre moved back from the door to make room for Coroner Penfield。  Having had occasion to attend court that morning; he was passing the door when attracted by the group just inside the room。  Courteously acknowledging Helen's act; Penfield stepped briskly across the threshold and stopped abruptly on catching sight of the lonely figure on the floor。

〃Won't you hold an autopsy; Ferguson?〃 asked Clymer; breaking his long silence。

〃No; sir; we never do when the cause of death is apparent;〃 the detective bowed to Coroner Penfield。  〃Isn't that so; Coroner?〃

Penfield nodded。  〃Unless the condition of the body indicates foul play or the relatives specially request it; we do not perform autopsies;〃 he answered。  〃What has happened here?〃 and he gazed about with quickened interest。

〃Mr。 Turnbull; who masqueraded as a burglar on a wager with Miss McIntyre died suddenly from angina pectoris;〃 explained the deputy marshal。

〃Just a case of death from natural causes;〃 broke in Rochester。 〃Please write out a permit for me to remove Turnbull's body; Dr。 Penfield。〃

Helen McIntyre took a step forward。  Her eyes; twice their accustomed size; shone brightly; in contrast to her dead white face。  Carefully avoiding her sister's glance she addressed the coroner。

〃I must insist;〃 she began and stopped to control her voice。  〃As Mr。 Turnbull's fiancee; I …〃 she faltered again。  〃I demand that an autopsy be held to determine the cause of his death。〃


CHAPTER III

THE ROOM WITH THE SEVEN DOORS

Mrs。 Brewster regarded her surroundings with inward satisfaction。 It would have taken a far more captious critic than the pretty widow to find fault with the large; high…ceilinged room in which she sat。  The handsome carved Venetian furniture; the rich hangings and valuable paintings on the walls gave evidence of Colonel McIntyre's artistic taste and appreciation of the beautiful。  Mrs。 Brewster had never failed; during her visit to the McIntyre twins; to examine the rare curios in the carved cabinets and the tapestries on the walls; but that afternoon; with one eye on the clock and the other on her embroidery; she sat waiting in growing impatience for the interruption she anticipated。

The hands of the clock had passed the hour of five before the buzz of a distant bell brought her to her feet。  Hurrying to the window she peeped between the curtains in time to see a stylish roadster electric glide down the driveway leading from the McIntyre residence and stop at the curb。  As she turned to go back to her chair Dr。 Stone was ushered into the library by the footman。  Mrs。 Brewster welcomed her cousin with frank relief。

〃I have waited so impatiently for you;〃 she confessed; making room for him to sit on the sofa by her side。

〃I was detained; Margaret。〃 Stone's voice was not over…cordial; three imperative telephone calls from her; coming at a moment when he had been engaged with a serious case in his office; had provoked him。  〃Do you wish to see me professionally?〃

〃Indeed; I don't。〃 She laughed frankly。  〃I am the picture of health。〃

Stone; observing her fine coloring and clear eyes; silently agreed with her。  The widow made a charming picture in her modish tea…gown; and the physician; watching her with an appraising eye; acknowledged the beauty which had captivated all Washington。  Mrs。 Brewster had carried her honors tactfully; a fact which had gained her popularity even among the dowagers and match…making mothers who take an active part in Washington's social season。

〃Then; Margaret; what do you wish to see me about?〃 Stone asked; after waiting without result for her to continue speaking。

She laughed softly。  〃You are the most practical of men;〃 she said。 〃It would not have been so difficult to find a companion anxious to spend the whole afternoon with me for my sake alone。〃

〃Colonel McIntyre; for instance?〃 he teased; and laughed amusedly at her heightened color。  〃Have a care; Margaret; McIntyre's flirtations are all very well; but he is the type of man to be deadly in earnest when once he falls in love。〃

〃Thanks for your warning;〃 Mrs。 Brewster smiled; then grew serious。 〃I sent for you to ask about Jimmie Turnbull's death this morning。 Barbara told me you accompanied them to the police court。〃

〃Yes。  Why weren't you with the girls?〃

〃Because I was told nothing of their trip to the; police court until they had returned;〃 she replied。  〃How horribly tragic the whole affair is!〃 And a shiver she could not suppress crept down her spine。

〃It is;〃 agreed Stone。  〃What possessed Jimmie Turnbull to play so mad a trick?〃

〃His wager with Barbara。〃

Stone leaned a little nearer。  〃Have you learned the nature of that wager?〃 he asked; lowering his voice。

〃No。  Babs was in so hysterical a condition when she returned from the police court that she gave a very incoherent account of the whole affair; and she has kept her room ever since luncheon;〃 explained Mrs。 Brewster。

Stone looked puzzled。  〃I understood that Jimmie was attentive to Helen McIntyre and not to Barbara;〃 he said。  〃But upon my word; Barbara appeared more overcome by Jimmie's death than Helen。〃

Mrs。 Brewster did not reply at once; instead; she glanced carefully around。  The room was generally the rallying place of the McIntyres。 It stretched across almost the entire width of the house; the diamond…paned and recessed windows gave it a medieval air in keeping with its antique furniture; and the seven doors opening from it led; respectively; to the large dining room beyond; a morning room; billiard room; the front and back halls; and the Italian loggia which over…looked the stretch of ground between the McIntyre residence and its neighbor on the north。  Apparently; she and Dr。 Stone had the room to themselves。

〃I cannot answer your question with positiveness;〃 she stated。 〃Frankly; Jimmie appeared impartial in his attentions to the twins。 When he wasn't with Barbara he was with Helen; and vice versa。〃

Stone gazed at her in some perplexity。  〃Are you aware that Helen stated at the police court this morning that she was Turnbull's fiancee?〃

〃What!〃 Mrs。 Brewster actually bounced in her seat。  〃You … you astound me!〃

〃I was a bit surprised myself;〃 acknowledged the physician。  〃I thought Rochester … however; that is neither here nor there。  Helen not only announced she was Jimmie's fiancee but as such demanded that a post…mortem examination be held to determine the cause of his death。〃

Mrs。 Brewster's pretty color faded and the glance she turned on her cousin was sharp。  〃Why should Helen suspect foul play?〃 she demanded。 〃For that is what her request hinted。〃

〃True。〃 Stone pulled his beard absentmindedly。  〃Ah; here is Colonel McIntyre;〃 he exclaimed as the portieres before the hall door parted and a tall man strode into the library。

McIntyre was a favorite with the old physician; and he welcomed his arrival with warmth。  Exchanging a word of greeting with Mrs。 Brewster; McIntyre drew up a chair and dropped into it。

〃I called at your office; doctor;〃 he said。  〃Went there at once on learning the shocking news about poor Turnbull。  Why in the world didn't he announce who he was when my daughter had him arrested as a burglar? He must have realized that prolonged excitement was bad for his weak heart。〃

Mrs。 Brewster; who had settled herself more comfortably in her corner of the sofa on McIntyre's arrival; answered his remark。

〃I only knew Jimmie superficially;〃 she said; 〃but he had one distinguishing trait patent to all; his inordinate fondness for practical jokes。  Probably the predicament he found himself in was highly to his taste … until his heart failed。〃

Her voice; slightly raised; carried across the room and reached the ears of a tall; slender girl who had stood hesitating on the threshold of the dining worn door on beholding the group by the sofa。  All hesitation vanished; however; as the meaning of Mrs。 Brewster's remark dawned on her; and she walked over to the sofa。

〃You are very unjust; Margaret;〃 she stated; and at sound of her low triante voice McIntyre whirled around and frowned slightly。 〃Jimmie was thinking of the predicament of others; not of himself。〃

〃What do you mean; Helen?〃 her father demanded。

〃Why; how could Jimmie reveal his identity in court without involving us?〃 she asked。  〃Good afternoon; doctor;〃 recollecting her manners; and her attention thus diverted; she missed the sudden questioning look which Mrs。 Brewster and her father exchanged。  〃No;〃 she continued; 〃Jimmie sacrificed himself for others。〃

〃By becoming a burglar。〃 McIntyre laughed shortly。
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