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few months' time."

And then it all came out. There had been a case

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of murder lately in Barnchester--a town about

twenty miles away. I'm afraid I hadn't paid much

attention to it at the time, because we had been

having a lot of excitement in the village about our

district nurse, and outside occurrences like an

earthquake in India and a murder in Barnchester,

although of course far more important really--had

given way to our own little local excitements.

I'm afraid villages are like that. Still, I did

remember having read about a woman having

been stabbed in a hotel, though I hadn't remem-bered

her name. But now it seemed that this

woman had been Mr. Rhodes' wife--and as if that

wasn't bad enough--he was actually under suspi-cion

of having murdered her himself.

All this Mr. Petherick explained to me very

clearly, saying that, although the Coroner's jury

had brought in a verdict of murder by a person or

persons unknown, Mr. Rhodes had reason to be-lieve

that he would probably be arrested within a

day or two, and that he had come to Mr. Petherick

and placed himself in his hands. Mr. Petherick

went on to say that they had that afternoon con-suited

Sir Malcolm Olde, K.C., and that in the

event of the case coming to trial Sir Malcolm had

been briefed to defend Mr. Rhodes.

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