I m 00j 1k 1 fji IWSM it vMr rrVNrRTW V r aw a - away u i i jmi as ia ii i k ilf COPYRIGHT nrnwr FDimriF fN THE LIFE OF AMELIA BUTTEPWORTfl r BY ANNA KATHAPINE GPEEN1 AUTHOR OF THE LEAVENWORTH CATC DtHINO CUVEb CODE THM MTAIB NEXT DCO IQ97 BT ANNA K ROHLrV ETC CIC CHAPTER XXIIL uoom no I iiro thoy iruoiicU tlio loot ix doubt Btruult mo Would it ho better to follow thorn or to tako tlio opportunity of ovury member of tlio lioubehold being engaged in thin tnsk to titlco n peopinto tlio room wlioro tlio death had occurred I had not decided when I heard thorn talco tho forward course from tho foot of tho stairs to what to my training oar Boomed to bo tho entranco to tho lining room corridor J3ut aa in my anxiety to determine this fact I Flipped far enough forward to inalto euro that thoir dehtinu tiou lay somowhero within reach of tho flower parlor I was bo struck by tho ad vantages to bo gained by a cnutiouH uso of tho trapdoor in Williams room that I hesitated no longer but sped with what swiftness I could toward tho Bpot from which I had ho lately heard this Btrango procession como A narrow band of light lying ncross tho upper end of this long corridor proved that tho door was not only ajar but that a second candlo was burning in tho room I was about to bo daringly in vade but this was hcarcoly to bo regret ted sinco thcro could bo no question of tho emptiness of tho room Tho bix fig ures I had seen go by embraced ovory ouo who by any possibility could ho considered ns having part in this trans action William Air Siuisbury Miss Knollys Lucetta Hannah and Mother Jano No ouo olso was left to guard thiB room so I pushed tho door open quito boldly and entered What I saw thcro I will relato later or rather I will but hint at now Thcio wero a bed with a hheet thrown back a stand covered with vials a bu reau with a mans shaving parapher nalia upon it and on tho wall such pic tures as only sporting gentlemen delight in Tho candlo was guttering on a small tablo upon which to my momentary as tonishment a Biblo lay open Not hav ing my glasses with mo I could not sco what portion of tho sacred word was thus disclosed but I took tho precau tion to indent tho upper leaf with my thumb nail that I might find it again in caso of futuro opportunity My atten tion waB attracted by other small mat ters that would bo food for thought at a moro propitious moment but ut that instant tho sound of voices coming dis tinctly to my ear from bolow warned mo that a halt had been mado at tho flower parlor and that the duty of tho niotnont was to locate tho trapdoor and if possiblo determino tho means of rais ing it This was less difficult than I antici pated Either this room was regarded as so safe from intrusion that a secret liko this could bo safely loft unguarded or tho door which was plainly to bo Been in ono corner had been lately lifted that it had hardly sunk back into its place I found it if tho expression may bo used of n horizontal object slightly ajar and needing but tho slightest pull to mako it spring upright and remain so by means of somo mechanical con trivance I will not attempt to describe Tho holo thus disclosed was filled with tho little staircase up which I had partly mounted in my daring explora tions of tho day before It was dark now darker than it was then but I folt I must descond by it for plaiiily to bo heard now through tho crack in tho closot door which seemed to have a knack of standing partly open I could hear tho heavy tread of tho six boarors as they entered tho parlor bolow still carrying their burden concerning tho destination of which I was so anxious to gain a clew That it could bo hero I knew to bo too iraprobablo for consideration Yet if they took up their stand in this room it was for a purposo and what that purposo was I was determined to know Tho noiso their feet mado on tho baro boards of tho floor and tho few words I now heard uttered in Williams Btolid tones and Lucottas musical troblo as sured mo that my own light bteps in tho softest of felt slippers would no moro bo heard than my dark gown of quiet wool would bo seen through tho narrow slit through which I was pro paring to peer Yet it took no small do greo of what my fathor used to call pluck for mo to put foot on this wind ing staircaso and descond almost as it woro in tho midst of what I must regard ns tho last wicked act of a most coward ly and brutal murdor I did it however and after a short but grim communion with my own heart which would persist in beating bomowhat noisily I leaned forward with all tlio precaution possiblo and let my gazo traverso tho chamber in which I had previously soon such horrors ns should hnvo prepared me for this last and greatest ouo In a moment I understood tho whole A long bquaro holo in tho floor lately sawed provided an opening through which tho plain plank cofliu of which I now caught sight was to bo lowered in to tho collar and tho gravo which had doubtless been dug there Tho ropes in tho hands of tho six persons in whoso identity I had mado no mistnko was proof enough of their intention and satisfied as I now was of tho moans and mode of tho interment which had been such a boundless mystery to mo I ehrank a step upward fearing lest my indignation and tho horror I could not now but feel for Althcas children would betray mo into somo exclamation which might lead to my discoveiy and a similar fate One other short glance in which I Raw them all ranged around tho dark opening and I was up out of thoir roach Lucottas faco and Lucottas ono Bob us tho ropes began to creak being tho ono memory which followed mo tho most persistently Sho at least was overwhelmed with romorso for a deed sho was perhaps only answorablo for in that sho failed to niaku known to tho world her brothers madness and tho horrible crimes to which it gavo rise I took oneother look around his room before I lied to my own or rather to tho ono in which I had taken refugo while my own was under lock and koy That I spent tho next two hours on my knees no ono can wonder When my own door wns unlocked ns it was bo foro tho day broke I hastened in thoro and lay my head with all its unhappy knowledge on my pillow But I did not sloop Tho oddest thing of all this was that I nover once thought of giving a slnglo note from tho whistlo which would hnvo brought tho polico into that abodo of crimo Porhaps it was n wiso omission I had soon enough that was horriblo for ouo night without bohold iug Altheas children arrested bpforo my eyes I roso at my usual hour I drossotl myself with my usual caro I was to a superilcial observer at least in all re spects my usual self when Haunnh came to my door to usk what Bbo could do for mo As thcro was nothing I wnnted but to got out of this house which certainly was now mado unbear able to mo I replied with tho utmost cheerfulness that my wants wero all supplied and that I would Boon bo down at which sho answered that in that caso sho must bestir herself or tho breakfast would not bo ready and hur ried away Thero was no ono in tho dining room when I entered and judging from ap pearances that it would bo somo min utes yet beforo breakfast would bo ready I took occasion to stroll through tho grounds and glanco up at tho win dow of Williams room Tho knot of crapo was gono I would havo gono farther but just then I heard a great rushing and scam pering and looking up Baw an enor mous dog approaching at full gallop from tho btablcs Saracen was looso I did not scream or givo way to other femiuino expressions of fear but I did return as quickly as possiblo to tho houso whero I now saw I must remain till William choso to tako mo into town This I was determined should tako placo as soon after breakfast as practi cable Tho knowledgo which I now pos sessed warranted nay demanded in stant consultation with tho polico and ns this could best bo offocted by follow ing out tho orders 1 had received from Mr Gryco I did not consider any other method than that of meeting tho man on duty in room No 3 at tho hotol Loreen Lucetta and William woro awaiting mo in tho hall and mado no apology for tho flurry into which I had been thrown by my rapid cscapo from Suracen Indeed I doubt if they noticed it for with all the JRompt they mado to seem gay and at enso tho nnxiotios and fatiguo of tho foregoing nights woro tolling upon them and from Miss Knol lys down they looked physically ex hausted But they also looked mentally relioved In tho clear depths of Lucot tas oyo thero was now no wavering and tho head which was always turning in anxious anticipation over her shoul der rested firm though not ns erect as her sisters who had less causo perhaps for regret and sorrow William was jovial to a degreo but it was n forced joviality which only bo camo real when ho heard a suddon quick bark under tho window and tho sound of scraping paws against tho mas tic coating of tho wall outside Then ho broko into a loud laugh of unrestrained pleasure crying out thoughtlessly Theros Saracen How quick ho knows A warning look from Lucetta stopped him I mean ho stammered that its a dull dog who does not know whero his master iB Miss Buttcrworth ho was absolutely unrestrained in his re stored self confidenco you will havo to ovcrcomo your fear of dogs if you stay with us long Saracon is unbound this morning and ho uhed a great oath bos going to remain so By which I camo to understand that it was not out of consideration for mo ho had been tied up in tho court till now but for reasons connected with their own safety and tho preservation of tho secret which thoy bo evidently bo Moved had been buried with tho body winch X did not like to remember lay at that very minuto too nearly under our feet for my own individual comfort Howover this has nothing to do with tho roply I mado to William I Jiopo said I ho does not run with tho buggy I want to tako a rido very much this morning and could got Bmnll plcasuro out of it if that dog must bo onr companion I cannot go out this morning William began but changed his sen tence possibly nt tho touch of his sis ters foot under tho tublo into But if you say I must why I inubt You women folks aro so plagued changeable Yesterday I wanted to go today I dont but dont let that mako any dif ference to you A host must follow tho wishes of his guest Hud ho boon ten years younger I THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY DKOISMBGR 14 1890 wonui nave noxod nisearsj lrml ho boon that much older 1 would have tnken cue and packed up my trunk Iwforo hn could havo llnlshod tho cup of colToo he was drinking But ho was just too old to reprimand that is in that way and not old enough to npprociato any dis play of personal dignity or self rospoot Besides ho was a knave ho I just let his impertinence pass with tho remark I lmvo purchases to make in tho vil lage and bo that mattor ended mani festly to tho two girls relief who until rally did not liko to boo mo Insulted oven If thoy did not jxissess sullleiont power over thoir brother to prevent it Ouo other small episode and then I will tako you with mo to tho village As wo wero leaving tho table where I ate less than common notwithstanding all my olTorts to noom perfectly uncon cerned except ut those demonstrations of Sarncen from which they all expect ed mo to shrink Lucetta who had waited for her brother to go out took mo gently by tho arm and looking at mo closely said Did you havo any dreams last night Miss Buttcrworth You know 1 promised you somo 1 was n little taken aback and for a moment folt like taking those two girls into my confidence and bidding them lly from tho slinmoauddoomso soon to fall upon their brothor but the real principle underlying all such momentary impulhos on my part deterred me and in as light n tono as I could assume and not bo an ubsoluto hypocrite I replied that I was sorry to disappoint hor but I hnd no dreams which seumed to plcaso her moro than it should for if I had had no dreams I certainly had suffered from tho most dreadful realities I will not dosoribo that rido into town Saracon did go with us nnd in dignation not only rendered mo speech less but gavo to my thoughts a turn which mndo that half hour of vory lit tlo valuo to mo Mother Junos burly llguro crouching in her doorway might othorwiso havo given mo opportunity loft me closing the door cnrorully bo hind him im ho wont Tho fow minutos whioh elapsed foro my quiet was disturbed wero spenl by mo in thinking 1 had not only in formation to give to tho police but 1 hnd many little questions to bottle in lay own mind for which a npoll of un interrupted contemplation was neces sary One of those was whether in tho event of finding the police amenable I should reveal or hide from theso chil dren of my old friend tho fact that It was through my Instrumentality that their nefarious secret had been discov ered I wistful 1 hoped that tho affair might be so concluded but it all scorned no impossible especially rIuoo Mr Oryco was not on hand to direct mat ters that I spent very little time on this fiubjoot deep nnd important as it wns to all concerned Tho thing to which I devoted my most serious attention was tho necessity of telling my story ho as to exonerate tho girls as iiiuoli as possible Thoy were mlstaXcn in their devotion and most unhappy In the exercise of it hut thoy were not innately wicked and should not be made to appear so Per haps tho ono thing for which I should yet havo the host cause to congratulate myself would be the opportunity I had gained to give to their connection with tho affair its true and proper coloring 1 was still dwelling on this thought when there came a knock at my door which advised mo that tho visitor I ox pec tod had arrived To open and admit him was tho work of a moment but it took more than n moment for mo to overcome my surprise at seeing in my visitor no lessor person than Mr Oryco himself who in our parting interview had assured me he was too old and too feeble for such affairs and must there fore delegate them to mo Ahll ejaculated slowly It is you is it Well 1 am not surin isod I shouldnt havo been When you sny you aro old you mean old enough to pull the wool over other peoples eyes and JT SHRANK A STEP UPWAIll lor roinarir and so might tho dubious looks of peoplo wo mot on tho high road looks to which I am so wholly unaccustomed that I had difficulty in recognizing myself as tho butt uf so much doubt nnd possibly dislike I at tributed this however all to tho ill ro puto under whioh Willinm so deserved ly labored and did not allow myself to moro than notico it Indood I could only bo sorry for peoplo who did not know in what consideration I was hold at homo and who either through igno ranco or projudico ullowed thomselvos privileges thoy would bo tho first to ro grot did thoy know tho hoart and mind of tho real Amolia Buttcrworth Once in tho villngo I took tho direc tion of affairs Set mo down nt tho hotol said I and then go about such business as you may havo horo in town I nm not going to allow mysolf to bo tracked all over by that dog I havo no business wns tho burly roply Then mako Bomo was my sharp retort I want to bco tho locksmith that locksmith who wouldnt como to do nn honest pieeo of work for mo in your houso nnd I want to buy dimities and wools and Bowing silks at tho dry goods Btoro over thoro Indeed I havo a thou sand things to do and oxpect to spend half tho morning boforo tho counters Why man I havent donouny shopping for a week Ho gaped at mo perfectly ughast as 1 meant ho should and having but little exporienco of city ladies to go by took mo at my word ami propared to beat an honorablo retreat As u result I found myself ten minutes later standing on tho top stop of tho hotol porch watch ing William driving away with Saracon porchod on tho seat besido him Then I realized that the villago hold no com panions for him and did not know whethor I folt glad or sorry To tho clerk who camo to moet mo I said quiotly Room No 3 if you pleaso at which ho gavo a nod of in telligence and led mo us unostentatious ly as possiblo into a small hall at tho end of which I saw tho number I had nbked for If you will tako a sent insido Enid ho I will send you whntover you may desiro for your comfort I thiuk you know what that is said L at which ho nodded again and wJien you say you nro lamo you moan that you only halt long enough to lot others get far enough nlicad for thorn not to see how fast you hobblo up be hind thorn But do not think I am not glad enough to soo you I am Mr Gryoo for I havo discovered tho secret of Lost Mans lano and find it somewhat too heavy a ono for my own hnudling On tho iiibtant knowing him now as I do I saw that this wus moro than ho expected You hnvoT ho asked with just that shado of incredulity which it is so tan talizing to encounter Then I supposo congratulations nrp in order But uro you suro Miss Butter worth that you really havo obtained n clow to tho many btrango and fearful disappearances which havo given to this lano its unmo I could not bo surer said I fori havo soon with my eyes and almost touched with my hands tho body of ouo of tho victims Quito snro I returned nettled Why do you doubt it Becauso I havo kept so quiet and not sounded ouo uoto of alarm from my whistlo No said ho Knowing your solf restraint so woll I cannot say that that is my reason What is it then I urged Well said ho my real reason for doubting if you havo been quito ns suc cessful as you thiuk is that wo ourselves havo como upon a clow about which thero can be no question Cuu you say tho sumo of yours You will oxpect my answer to havo been a decided Yes uttered with all tho positivenoss of which you know mo to bo capable But for somo reason perhaps becauso of tho btrango inlluenco this mans personality oxorcises on all yes all who do not nbsolutaly btcol themselves against him I faltered jubt long enough for him to cry I thought not Tho clow is outside tho Knollys houso not in it Miss But terworth for which of courbe you uro uot to bo blumod or yonr sorvioos scorn ed I havo no doubt thoy havo beeu in valuable in unearthing a bocret if not tho secrot Thank you was my quiot retort I thought his presumption boyoud nil bounds and would nt that moment havo folt justified in snapping my fingers at tho clow that ho bo boasted of had it not been for ouo thing What that thiug nn is I cm not ready yet to stale You and I have como to Issno over Buoh nint tern before said he and therefore need not take too much no count of the feelings it is likely to en gender 1 will merely stnlo that my clew points to Mother lano mid nsk if you have found in the visit sho paid at the houso last night anything which would go to strengthen tho suspicion against her Perhaps Bald I In n slnto of clln daiu that was moro or less unpardon able oonsidoilng that my own suspicions previous to my discovery of tho real tragedy enacted under my eyes at the Knollys mansion hud played moro or less about this old oroue Only perhaps llomnllod with a plnyful forbearance with my mood for which 1 should havo boon truly grate ful to him She was there for no good purpose siiid 1 and yet if you had not elmiuo toried her as tho person most losponsi bin for tho crimes wo are hero to inves tigate I should havo said from all that 1 saw thou and previously of hor con duct that she noted as a supernumerary rather Hutu principal and that it is to me you should look for tho correct clew to tlio criminal notwithstanding your confidence in your own theories ami my momentary hesitation to assort that thorn was no possiblo defect in mine Miss Bultorworth I thought ho looked atrilleshakon whatdid Moth er lane do in tnui closely snuttorcd house last night Mother lane Weill Did ho think I was going to introduce my tragic story by telling what Mother Jano did I must have looked irritated and in deed I thiuk I had cause Mother lane ate her supper 1 snapped out angrily Miss Knollys gavo it to hor Then she helped a little with n piece of work they hail on hand It will not interest you to know what It has nothing to do with your dew I warrant He did not get angry He has an ad mirable temper has Mr Iryce but he did stop n minuto to consider Miss Buttcrworth ho said at last most detectives would hnvo held thoir louco and lot you go on with what you havo to toll without a hint that it was either unwolcomo or unnecessary but I have consideration for persons feelings and for persons secrets so long as thoy do uot como in collision with the law and my opinion is or was when I en tered this room that such discoveries ns you havo made at your old friends house why need ho oinphusiu friend did he thiuk 1 forgot for a moment that Alt hea was my friend wore con nected rather with some family d i lit culty than with Iho dreadful affair wo uro considering That is why I hastened to tell you that we had found a clew to the disappearances and in Mother lanes cottage 1 wished to save this Miss Ivnnllyr If ho kind thought to mollify mo this way he did not succeed Ho saw it and made haste to say Not that I doubt your consideration for them only tho juhtness of your con clusions You havo doubled thoso beforo and with moro reason I replied yet thoy were not altogether false That I am willing to acknowledge so willing that if you still think after I havo told my fitory that yours is apro pos and touches tho caso thou I will lis ten to it only too eagerly My object is to find tho real criminal in this matter I say at the present moment it is Moth er Jano God grant it is so I said influ enced in Bpite of myself by tho calm as Buranco of his manner If sho was at tho houso night boforo last between 1 1 and 12 then perhaps she is But I see no reason to boliovo it not yet Mr Gryco Supposing you givo mo ono It would bo better than all this talk Ono small reason Mr Gryco as good as I did not Bay what but tho fillip it gavo to his intention stood mo in good stead for he launched immodiately into tho matter with no furthor play 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