Contents
CHAPTER
- THE VAN NORMANS
- MISS MORTON ARRIVES
- A CRY IN THE NIGHT
- SUICIDE OR ?
- A CASE FOR THE CORONER
- FESSENDEN COMES
- MR. BENSON'S QUESTIONS
- A SOFT LEAD PENCIL
- THE WILL
- SOME TESTIMONY
- "I DECLINE TO SAY"
- DOROTHY BURT
- AN INTERVIEW WITH CICELY
- THE CARLETON HOUSEHOLD
- FESSENDEN'S DETECTIVE WORK
- SEARCHING FOR CLUES
- MISS MORTON'S STATEMENTS
- CARLETON IS FRANK
- THE TRUTH ABOUT MISS BURT
- CICELY'S FLIGHT
- A SUCCESSFUL PURSUIT
- A TALK WITH MISS MORTON
- FLEMING STONE
- A CONFESSION

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