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"
These
small
wounds
here
,
deep
and
jagged
,
seem
as
if
made
with
a
blunt
instrument
.
This
in
particular
would
seem
as
if
made
with
some
kind
of
sharp
wedge
;
the
flesh
round
it
seems
torn
as
if
with
lateral
pressure
.
"
Turning
to
Miss
Trelawny
he
said
presently
:
"
Do
you
think
we
might
remove
this
bangle
?
It
is
not
absolutely
necessary
,
as
it
will
fall
lower
on
the
wrist
where
it
can
hang
loosely
;
but
it
might
add
to
the
patient
's
comfort
later
on
.
"
The
poor
girl
flushed
deeply
as
she
answered
in
a
low
voice
:
"
I
do
not
know
.
I
--
I
have
only
recently
come
to
live
with
my
Father
;
and
I
know
so
little
of
his
life
or
his
ideas
that
I
fear
I
can
hardly
judge
in
such
a
matter
.
The
Doctor
,
after
a
keen
glance
at
her
,
said
in
a
very
kindly
way
:
"
Forgive
me
!
I
did
not
know
.
But
in
any
case
you
need
not
be
distressed
.
It
is
not
required
at
present
to
move
it
.
Were
it
so
I
should
do
so
at
once
on
my
own
responsibility
.
If
it
be
necessary
later
on
,
we
can
easily
remove
it
with
a
file
.
Your
Father
doubtless
has
some
object
in
keeping
it
as
it
is
.
See
!
there
is
a
tiny
key
attached
to
it
...
.
"
As
he
was
speaking
he
stopped
and
bent
lower
,
taking
from
my
hand
the
candle
which
I
held
and
lowering
it
till
its
light
fell
on
the
bangle
.
Then
motioning
me
to
hold
the
candle
in
the
same
position
,
he
took
from
his
pocket
a
magnifying-glass
which
he
adjusted
.
When
he
had
made
a
careful
examination
he
stood
up
and
handed
the
magnifying-glass
to
Dolan
,
saying
as
he
did
so
:
"
You
had
better
examine
it
yourself
.
That
is
no
ordinary
bangle
.
The
gold
is
wrought
over
triple
steel
links
;
see
where
it
is
worn
away
.
It
is
manifestly
not
meant
to
be
removed
lightly
;
and
it
would
need
more
than
an
ordinary
file
to
do
it
.
"
The
Superintendent
bent
his
great
body
;
but
not
getting
close
enough
that
way
knelt
down
by
the
sofa
as
the
Doctor
had
done
.
He
examined
the
bangle
minutely
,
turning
it
slowly
round
so
that
no
particle
of
it
escaped
observation
.
Then
he
stood
up
and
handed
the
magnifying-glass
to
me
.
"
When
you
have
examined
it
yourself
,
"
he
said
,
"
let
the
lady
look
at
it
if
she
will
,
"
and
he
commenced
to
write
at
length
in
his
notebook
.
I
made
a
simple
alteration
in
his
suggestion
.
I
held
out
the
glass
toward
Miss
Trelawny
,
saying
: