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341
He
s
not
in
the
house
.
342
Our
eyes
met
.
Where
was
Alfred
Inglethorp
?
His
absence
was
strange
and
inexplicable
.
I
remembered
Mrs
.
Inglethorp
s
dying
words
.
What
lay
beneath
them
?
What
more
could
she
have
told
us
,
if
she
had
had
time
?
343
At
last
we
heard
the
doctors
descending
the
stairs
.
Dr
.
Wilkins
was
looking
important
and
excited
,
and
trying
to
conceal
an
inward
exultation
under
a
manner
of
decorous
calm
.
Dr
.
Bauerstein
remained
in
the
background
,
his
grave
bearded
face
unchanged
.
Dr
.
Wilkins
was
the
spokesman
for
the
two
.
He
addressed
himself
to
John
:
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344
Mr
.
Cavendish
,
I
should
like
your
consent
to
a
post
-
mortem
.
345
346
Is
that
necessary
?
asked
John
gravely
.
A
spasm
of
pain
crossed
his
face
.
347
Absolutely
,
said
Dr
.
Bauerstein
.
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348
You
mean
by
that
?
349
That
neither
Dr
.
Wilkins
nor
myself
could
give
a
death
certificate
under
the
circumstances
.
350
John
bent
his
head
.