THE DECENCY NOT TO INQUIRE When Stimson had resumed his seat at the end of the library, Landis recalled the policeman from the reception-room and set him on guard over the Japanese bow and arrows and
THE DECENCY NOT TO INQUIRE When Stimson had resumed his seat at the end of the library, Landis recalled the policeman from the reception-room and set him on guard over the Japanese bow and arrows and
“SO HOME AND TO BED” With one twitch on a bit of black thread, Graham had made his confession, his atonement and his e…
MOTIVE AND METHOD Bernard was rubbing his hands. He turned on Landis before his younger colleague had fully recovered …
BERNARD OFFERS A HINT Landis, who rather prided himself upon his habitual serenity during the course of an investigati…
THE SOUND OF RUNNING FEET They were received in the dining-room, where family and guests were still assembled, with a …
THE WORST POSSIBLE TASTE When the butler’s footsteps had died away to silence, Landis began to chuckle. “I’ve a lot mo…
A QUESTION OF ANGLE When they reached the lower hall, Bernard went to the library door and looked in. At the far end t…
GRAHAM IS NOT A FOOL Left alone, except for a highly intrigued sergeant of police at the end of the library, Landis an…
ANOTHER LOCKED DOOR Physically stunned by surprise, the two detectives stared at Stimson’s lean, dark face, while, wit…
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