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And
once
there
,
excusing
himself
to
Burchard
and
Sondra
as
nonchalantly
and
apologetically
as
might
be
,
and
then
hurrying
to
his
own
room
only
to
find
the
suit
as
he
had
left
it
--
no
least
evidence
that
any
one
had
been
there
to
disturb
the
serenity
of
his
chamber
.
Just
the
same
,
nervously
and
suspiciously
,
he
now
took
it
out
and
tied
it
up
,
and
then
waiting
and
listening
for
a
silent
moment
in
which
to
slip
from
the
house
unobserved
--
finally
ambled
out
as
though
going
for
a
short
walk
.
And
then
,
by
the
shore
of
the
lake
--
about
a
quarter
of
a
mile
distant
from
the
house
--
seeking
out
a
heavy
stone
and
tying
the
suit
to
that
.
And
then
throwing
it
out
into
the
water
,
as
far
as
his
strength
would
permit
.
And
then
returning
,
as
silently
and
gloomily
and
nervously
as
he
had
gone
,
and
brooding
and
brooding
as
to
what
the
morrow
might
reveal
and
what
,
if
any
appeared
to
question
him
,
he
would
say
.
The
morrow
dawned
after
an
all
but
sleepless
night
,
harrowed
by
the
most
torturesome
dreams
in
regard
to
Roberta
,
men
who
arrived
to
arrest
him
,
and
the
hike
,
until
at
last
he
arose
,
his
nerves
and
eyes
aching
.
Then
,
venturing
to
come
downstairs
about
an
hour
later
,
he
saw
Frederick
,
the
chauffeur
who
had
driven
him
out
the
day
before
,
getting
one
of
the
cars
out
.
And
thereupon
instructing
him
to
bring
all
the
morning
Albany
and
Utica
papers
.
And
about
nine-thirty
,
when
he
returned
,
proceeding
to
his
room
with
them
,
where
,
locking
the
door
and
spreading
one
of
the
papers
before
him
,
he
was
immediately
confronted
by
the
startling
headlines
:
"
MYSTERY
IN
GIRL
'S
DEATH
BODY
FOUND
YESTERDAY
IN
ADIRONDACK
LAKE
MAN
COMPANION
MISSING
"
And
at
once
strained
and
white
he
sat
down
in
one
of
the
chairs
near
the
window
and
began
to
read
:
"
Bridgeburg
,
N.
Y.
,
July
9
.
--
The
body
of
an
unknown
girl
,
presumably
the
wife
of
a
young
man
who
registered
first
on
Wednesday
morning
at
Grass
Lake
Inn
,
Grass
Lake
,
N.
Y.
,
as
Carl
Graham
and
wife
,
and
later
,
Thursday
noon
,
at
Big
Bittern
Lodge
,
Big
Bittern
,
as
Clifford
Golden
and
wife
was
taken
from
the
waters
of
the
south
end
of
Big
Bittern
just
before
noon
yesterday
.
Because
of
an
upturned
boat
,
as
well
as
a
man
's
straw
hat
found
floating
on
the
water
in
Moon
Cove
,
dredging
with
hooks
and
lines
had
been
going
on
all
morning
...
Up
to
seven
o'clock
last
evening
,
however
,
the
body
of
the
man
had
not
as
yet
been
recovered
,
and
according
to
Coroner
Heit
of
Bridgeburg
,
who
by
two
o'clock
had
been
summoned
to
the
scene
of
the
tragedy
,
it
was
not
considered
at
all
likely
that
it
would
be
.
Several
marks
and
abrasions
found
upon
the
dead
girl
's
head
and
face
,
as
well
as
the
testimony
of
three
men
who
arrived
on
the
scene
while
the
search
was
still
on
and
testified
to
having
met
a
young
man
who
answered
to
the
description
of
Golden
or
Graham
in
the
woods
to
the
south
of
the
lake
the
night
before
,
caused
many
to
conclude
that
a
murder
had
been
committed
and
that
the
murderer
was
seeking
to
make
his
escape
.
"
The
girl
's
brown
leather
traveling
bag
,
as
well
as
a
hat
and
coat
belonging
to
her
,
were
left
,
the
bag
in
the
ticket
agent
's
room
at
Gun
Lodge
,
which
is
the
railway
station
five
miles
east
of
Big
Bittern
,
and
the
hat
and
coat
in
the
coatroom
of
the
inn
at
the
Lake
,
whereas
Graham
or
Golden
is
said
to
have
taken
his
suitcase
with
him
into
the
boat
.
"
According
to
the
innkeeper
at
Big
Bittern
,
the
couple
on
their
arrival
registered
as
Clifford
Golden
and
wife
of
Albany
.
They
remained
in
the
inn
but
a
few
minutes
before
Golden
walked
to
the
boat-landing
just
outside
and
procured
a
light
boat
,
in
which
,
accompanied
by
the
girl
and
his
suitcase
,
he
went
out
on
the
lake
.
They
did
not
return
,
and
yesterday
morning
the
boat
was
found
bottomside
up
in
what
is
known
as
Moon
Cove
,
a
small
bay
or
extension
at
the
extreme
south
end
of
the
lake
,
from
the
waters
of
which
soon
afterwards
the
body
of
the
young
woman
was
recovered
.
As
there
are
no
known
rocks
in
the
lake
at
that
point
,
and
the
wounds
upon
the
face
are
quite
marked
,
suspicion
was
at
once
aroused
that
the
girl
might
have
been
unfairly
dealt
with
.
This
,
together
with
the
testimony
of
the
three
men
,
as
well
as
the
fact
that
a
man
's
straw
hat
found
nearby
contained
no
lining
or
other
method
of
identification
,
has
caused
Coroner
Heit
to
assert
that
unless
the
body
of
the
man
is
found
he
will
assume
that
murder
has
been
committed
.
"
Golden
or
Graham
,
as
described
by
innkeepers
and
guests
and
guides
at
Grass
Lake
and
Big
Bittern
,
is
not
more
than
twenty-four
or
twenty-five
years
of
age
,
slender
,
dark
,
and
not
more
than
five
feet
eight
or
nine
inches
tall
.
At
the
time
he
arrived
he
was
dressed
in
a
light
gray
suit
,
tan
shoes
,
and
a
straw
hat
and
carried
a
brown
suitcase
to
which
was
attached
an
umbrella
and
some
other
object
,
presumably
a
cane
.