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Groner, Auguste, Frau, 1850-1929

"The Case of the Pool of Blood in the Pastor's Study"

There was no terror in his eyes, as in those of the others,
but only a keen attention and a lively interest.
"Who has been in this room since the discovery?" he asked.
The doctor replied that only the servants of the immediate household,
the notary, the magistrate, and himself, then later the Count and
the district judge entered the room.
"You are quite certain that no one else has been in here?"
"No, no one else."
"Will you kindly send for the three servants?" The magistrate left
the room.
"Who else lives in the house?"
"The sexton and the dairymaid."
"And no one else has left the house to-day or has entered it?"
"No one. The main door has been watched all day by a gendarme."
"Is there but one door out of this room?"
"No, there is a small door beside that bookcase."
"Where does it lead to?"
"It leads to a passageway at the end of which there is a stair down
into the vestry."
Muller gave an exclamation of surprise.
"The vestry as well as the church have neither of them been opened
on the side toward the street."
"The church or the vestry, you mean," corrected Muller. "How many
doors have they on the street side?"
"One each.


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