登陆注册
20059200000026

第26章 VIII(3)

"The absence of the weapon is a strange factor in the case," put in Mr. Orville, apparently desirous of having his voice heard as well as those of the other jurors.

"Yes," agreed Mr. Monroe; "and yet it is not strange that the criminal carried away with him what might have been a proof of his identity."

"Does Miss Lloyd own a pistol?" blurted out Mr. Parmalee.

Gregory Hall gave him an indignant look, but Coroner Monroe seemed rather glad to have the question raised - probably so that it could be settle at once in the negative.

And it was.

"No," replied Mrs. Pierce, when the query was put to her. "Both Florence and I are desperately afraid of firearms. We wouldn't dream of owning a pistol - either of us."

Of course, this was significant, but in no way decisive.

Granting that Miss Lloyd could have been the criminal, it would have been possible for her secretly to procure a revolver, and secretly to dispose of it afterward. Then, too, a small revolver had been used. To be sure, this did not necessarily imply that a woman had used it, but, taken in connection with the bag and the rose petals, it gave food for thought.

But the coroner seemed to think Mrs. Pierce's assertions greatly in Miss Lloyd's favor, and, being at the end of his list of witnesses, he inquired if any one else in the room knew of anything that could throw light on the matter.

No one responded to this invitation, and the coroner then directed the jury to retire to find a verdict. The six men passed into another room, and I think no one who awaited their return apprehended any other result than the somewhat unsatisfactory one of "person or persons unknown."

And this was what the foreman announced when the jury returned after their short collocation.

Then, as a jury, they were dismissed, but from that moment the mystery of Joseph Crawford's death became the absorbing thought of all West Sedgwick.

"The murderer of my brother shall be found and brought to justice!" declared Philip Crawford, and all present seemed to echo his vow.

Then and there, Mr. Crawford retained Lawyer Randolph to help him in running down the villain, and, turning to me, asked to engage my services also.

To this, I readily agreed, for I greatly desired to go on with the matter, and cared little whether I worked for an individual or for the State.

Of course Mr. Crawford's determination to find the murderer proved anew his conviction that Florence Lloyd was above all suspicion, but in the face of certain details of the evidence so far, I could not feel so absolutely certain of this.

However, it was my business to follow up every clue, or apparent clue, and every bit of evidence, and this I made up my mind to do, regardless of consequences.

I confess it was difficult for me to feel regardless of consequences, for I had a haunting fear that the future was going to look dark for Florence Lloyd. And if it should be proved that she was in any way responsible for or accessory to this crime, I knew I should wish I had had nothing to do with discovering that fact. But back of this was an undefined but insistent conviction that the girl was innocent, and that I could prove it. This may have been an inordinate faith in my own powers, or it may have been a hope born of my admiration for the young woman herself.

For there is no doubt, that for the first time in my life I was taking a serious interest in a woman's personality. Heretofore I had been a general admirer of womankind, and I had naturally treated them all with chivalry and respect. But now I had met one whom I desired to treat in a far tenderer way, and to my chagrin I realized that I had no right to entertain such thoughts toward a girl already betrothed.

So I concluded to try my best to leave Florence Lloyd's personality out of the question, to leave my feelings toward her out of the question, and to devote my energies to real work on the case and prove by intelligent effort that I could learn facts from evidence without resorting to the microscopic methods of Fleming Stone. I purposely ignored the fact that I would have been only too glad to use these methods had I the power to do so!

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 流年不语殇洛清

    流年不语殇洛清

    相遇之前,谁也不知道命运的线会怎样交集……年少时的爱恋交织成一张密不透风的网,将所有人笼罩其中。南景尧这三个字,是裴呓清的整个青春,那场已然落幕却依旧璀璨的青春。像是一触即发的战役,母亲的死、姐妹的背叛、他的出现,更是打破了她生活原有的平静。那些青春岁月里,是不是每个人的心底都有一份难以言说的爱?他们能回到过去吗?
  • 恶夫挡道

    恶夫挡道

    她,亦正亦邪,拥有异能,却是传闻中不守妇道的女人;他,威严狠辣,声势显赫,却要迎娶传闻中不守妇道的女人!这口气怎能咽下,当真的把她休离时,为什么他会如此想念,既然这样,女人,不管天涯海角,他都不会再放手!
  • 霸道校草追甜心

    霸道校草追甜心

    “老婆,么么哒”“滚,我不是你老婆”“我说是就是,以后,你就是我老婆,怎么样,老婆”“滚”“那好吧,就不叫你老婆了,叫你媳妇怎么样”“,,,”他,是一个霸道的校草她,是一个傻傻的丫头当霸道的他遇到傻傻的她,会擦出什么样的火花呢?
  • 精神时代

    精神时代

    2012末地球慢慢进入一片高能电子云,地球磁场因地球与电子云的相互运动而逐渐消磨,两年后的一天,突然消失。地球没有了磁场的保护,一切都直接暴露在高能电子云以及宇宙射线之中。所有的事物都被电离,电能无法被利用,辐射导致人类以及动植物的变异,人类将何去何从。。。。
  • 冥王盛宠之冰山嫡妃

    冥王盛宠之冰山嫡妃

    本是一世天骄,却不料遭未婚夫背叛,堕落成魔。重生后,废物被天之骄女取代。紫眸睁开,天下又有怎样的风起云涌。斗偏房,杀奸臣,取江山,天下唯她独尊。不过身边这个妖孽怎么回事?说好的残酷呢?说好的冷漠呢?说好的人不近三尺呢?为毛他天天赖在她床上,求蹂躏呢?好吧,赶不走那便收了。
  • 冷暖玉

    冷暖玉

    这年头,当杀手难。卖命赚来的人头,居然是按斤算!
  • 天生邪娃

    天生邪娃

    胆小怯懦的大学生谢娃是个孤儿,在一次治疗中意外激活了他体内隐藏的一组神秘基因,由此获得了令他意想不到的超能量。谢娃脱胎换骨,变得狂傲不羁。为了追求他思慕已久的校花,不慎卷入一场正义与邪恶的殊死较量之中……
  • 土豪我们结婚吧

    土豪我们结婚吧

    迷迷糊糊遇上富家子,莫名其妙争做土豪妻;在洋鬼子派对夺头彩,没问题,斗垮垂涎男友的绿茶婊,小意思,太后亲临也能完美过关。可这豪门生变也太快,破产就在一夕间,不怕咸菜就白粥,只怕男友傍上前女友,ok,分居!女吊丝再入职场,离谱萌小姑,帅气女客户,深情旧恋人,前途多彩,这婚,结不结?
  • A Protegee of Jack Hamlin' s

    A Protegee of Jack Hamlin' s

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 水晶高校的理事长

    水晶高校的理事长

    自古以来,校长都是学生们怨恨的对象。学生们表面上对校长恭恭敬敬,其实,他们都在背地里暗骂校长:干嘛要办学校啊!但是,你想过没有?其时也有让学生们都喜欢校长。这里的校长,就是学生们人人都爱慕的、敬佩的对象,伟大的理事长大人、叱诧风云的理事长大人!听,每当这位理事长他人走过的地方,都会有震耳欲聋的呼喊声“理事长大人万岁!伟大的理事长大人万岁!我们爱你!哦哦!!”接着就会有一阵女生的尖叫声“理事长大人看过来,我是你的忠实粉丝!!”这就是伟大的理事长。哦耶!!!