Read The White Cottage Mystery Online
Authors: Margery Allingham
âAnd that convinced you?' said Norah.
W.T. shook his head.
âNot quite. I took it to Cellini. He recognized it.'
His voice died away into silence, and Jerry spoke.
âThen you decided to throw up the case?'
The old detective nodded.
âYes,' he said. âEstah was guilty of the thought, but the child was the actual firer of the shot.'
âSo you risked your reputation,' said Norah, âand put up with all that rubbish from Deadwood and Co. â '
W.T. smiled.
âMy dear,' he said, âmy reputation had at most only another few years to run. Hers has to stand a lifetime.'
There was silence after he had spoken. Suddenly Norah rose to her feet. Jerry looked up at her. âWhere are you off to, dear?'
The woman glanced over her shoulder; she was already halfway across the lawn.
âI'm going to the nursery,' she said. âI want to tell my Bill how â how
good
everybody is, and get it well into his mind.'
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