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. No, thank you.(LADY
ANGKATELLINSPECTOR
. (MIDGE
. Yes. Margerie Harvey.INSPECTOR
. You don’t live here? (MIDGE
. No, I live at twenty-seven Strathmere Mansions, W—two.INSPECTOR
. But you are a relation?MIDGE
. (INSPECTOR
. And where were you when the shot was fired?MIDGE
. In the garden.INSPECTOR
. You were all rather scattered, weren’t you? (MIDGE
. She’d been in the garden somewhere.INSPECTOR
. (MIDGE
. (INSPECTOR
. And you thought she had shot him?MIDGE
. Well, frankly, yes, I did.INSPECTOR
. You had no doubt about it?MIDGE
. No, not then.INSPECTOR
. (MIDGE
. I suppose because I realized that I simply jumped to conclusions.INSPECTOR
. Why were you so sure she had shot him?MIDGE
. Because she had the revolver in her hand, I suppose.INSPECTOR
. But you must have thought she had some reason for shooting him. (MIDGE
. (INSPECTOR
. Well, Miss Harvey?MIDGE
. I don’t know of any reason.INSPECTOR
. In fact, as far as you know, they were a very devoted couple?MIDGE
. Oh yes, they were.INSPECTOR
. I see. (MIDGE
. I think—yes, Sir Henry went and knelt down by him. He said he wasn’t dead. He told Gudgeon to telephone for the doctor.INSPECTOR
. Gudgeon? That’s the butler. So he was there too.MIDGE
. Yes, he was. Gudgeon went to the telephone and just then John Cristow opened his eyes. I think he tried to struggle up. And then—then he died. It was horrible.INSPECTOR
. And that’s all?MIDGE
. Yes.INSPECTOR
. (MIDGE
. I think he said “Henrietta.”INSPECTOR
. (MIDGE
. She—(INSPECTOR
. I see. That’s all for now, thank you, Miss Harvey.MIDGE
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. (SERGEANT
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. I wonder. I wonder. (SERGEANT
. Perhaps she’s deaf.INSPECTOR
. Oh no, I don’t think she is. According to Sir Henry, John Cristow said “Henrietta” in a loud voice. When I put it to her—but not before—Miss Harvey says the same thing. Edward Angkatell says Cristow died without saying a word. Gudgeon does not precisely recollect. (