Capitolo 20
entirely unknown, jump was seen to from the window in the plantation of bushes
under. The gardener dressed again wicker later him, and you/he/she jumped down to the same
stain. But the assassin had disappeared as if from magic. It was
conjectured him you/he/she has had to cast down the road to the full speed, at times
the gate that was usually closed and it did away to a rapid run for
the open country. On the Telegraph it said to be together to go to press,,
still he was to great and you/he/she had not been learned.
That was the first account--bald, simple, not painted. Then it came
mysterious communications from the Central Press on the absence of some
sign to identify the extraneous one. He had not entered the house from some
regular way, seemed; unless, indeed, the Mr. Callingham had brought
him house him and it did him/it in with the key of house. None of the
servants had opened the door that evening to some mistrustful
character; a soul didn't make to see them, neither it did some of them knows a man
it was with them master in the library. They felt bawls be,
sure--the voices, strong to durations and angry,--but theirs supposed that was Mr.
Callingham that talks to his/her daughter. Up to it roused from the fatal one
gun-hit, said the gardener, they didn't have cause for alarm. Also
the footmarks the strangest would have gone away as him leaped from the
window was obliterated by the presses of the boots of the gardener as him
jumped later with hurry him. The only person that could throw some light
on the mystery to everybody Miss Callingham in that it was clearly it was the
you lodge to the moment. But the mind of Miss Callingham it was completely
unhinged for the present by the nervous hit as which she had received
his/her father fell dead in front of her. They has to wait for some days you cultivate her
recovered conscience, and then they would confidently hope for that
the assassin would be identified, or at least so you/he/she described that the
police could locate him/it.
Later this, I read the relationship of the investigation of the coroner. The facts