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THE HOUSE OF PENDEAR,
(BY MILDBED WILCOX.)
CHAPTER T
As soon as the inquest was over and the inmates of Store Honas free to go the oma
Mrs. Jennings
up her boxes and way, return manget her own personal belongings might have been noticed a white knitted scarf, the exact counterpart of the one which had been, with each deadly effect, twisted round the murdered woman's neck,
Mrs. Jeania rs smiled sardonically as she put it into her box. They did not make as much out of that as I should have thought," she reflected. "That scarf, the ring, the handker chief, those letters of enquiry about the lower farm, I've known people hanged for lots than that Bise shuddered and poured herself out dose of brandy from a flask which stood on ber dressing table. The ra arder and the subsequent events had been too much for the hogesicsoper's nervos; they were sadly out of order.
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Before she left, she had an interview with Lizzia Polperne
"Look here," she said, “I durosay folks will want to know where I have gone to and why I did not stop in Seanen and take a little coltage and live there all the rest of my life, same as old Mr Mawgan, who was housekeeper to Peadrear, and the likes of her. As long as my dear mistress was alive I was content to stop here, but I have plenty of friends ia London, and it is only natural as I should like to go and see them, and enjoy myself a kit,”
"La! you are going to have a gay tima-ago- ing it in London, I know," and Lizzie, laughing Well, Mes enuings. I should never have thought it of you, but there's no knowing.“
"Don't be silly," said the honsekeeper repro
ingly.
"A gas time indeed! Staring at the shops and going to all the music halls. That's all you young folk think of!"
Lizzie's.levity was only partially dispoliad b5° 697-1 the housekeeper's superior tone.
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"All right," she said. "You need not be ina taking, I will not give you away."
ere was a gleam "What do you meaɔɔ ?" of alarm in the housekeeper's roica. "Gira me away, indeed! You! Explain yourself, please."
"I only moon as I won't let ont ns you have gone to London to go round the 'alls. I'll give it out that you have gone to improve your mind at Westminster Abloy and Madame Tussaud's," "I have gone to stay with various friends and relations. That is simple enough, By-the- bye, do
you happen to know whore Miss Harriet is going!
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I did make so bold as to ask her if I should asoning her again, me being very partial to Miss Harriet. You may, some day, says Maybe you' my moroments are uncertain.” ras up agon her. Mrs Jenrings, when you are visiting the all-that is to say, the churales !"
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D** Lookz heze, Miss Harriet, lot's ory quita. ¿We've both been mise lup in a very nasty affair, and in things of this sort, of course, a wo man suffers mero than a man-her good name, you know, and all that sort of thing. A mi cau lock after himself, but it's confoundedly awkward for a woman. Now, if you and I ware to-er-join forces—that 19 to go late partner. ship-yos would find the situation much improved."
I
e don't snderstand what you are saying in
you want to say to me, please speak out say, I don's like these vegas suggestions" **Wall, I only put it like that ont of delicacy for a lady's feelings. If you waut plain speaking you shall have it. It is not very pleasant to think of your name Harriet Tremayne f being bandied about, Oh! yes, the woman who was connected with the Land's Bed murder. Got off, but things looked very fisty for her at the foquest. That's how you will be talked about. Now, if you changed your nama For instance-na Mrs. James Tregonning
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Harriet interrupted him with a pisl of quaffected laughter.
I can't see that that would be much botter.
ra James Trogoaning? Oh! yes! wife of the man who was connected with the Land's End murder," mialeked the, "Do you really think I would gain mach by your proposal? mizht be looked upon as your accomplice, bribed to silence by the offer of your hand! I am afraid I must decline your kind offer,"
For mookery stung Tregouning, bat at the same time, with her flashing eyes, she was very handsome and her £2,000 would come in very handy.
Well,
you
nodd not take offende. I'm sure
considering every thing, it is not ocery man who would be so ready to marry you, I suppos I have not said enough about the love and kisses, I did not think you were the sort to pay much heed to that. Still if you have a faney for a bit of billing and cooing. I'm not the mish to say nay ta handsome girl like you-"
"How then you say auch thinga?” she cried, her face alama.
Tut, tat, my love, don't get angry. Think over my proposal-don't decide hastily. It would be to your advantage to accept my offer. Think it over and les me know la a few daya.".
"If I were to think it over for a month I
should only have one answer, and that is No"
Trogouning's face durkoned,
One! parlaps you will think differently one day," he said arlily,
Bat Harriat did not hoed him. She was walking away over the gorse and heather as far as her long swinging steps would take her.
The next day Harriet Tremayno left Fenzaues, As she stepped on to the platform sho' noticed Tregonnia louaging near the booking office. She gave no sign of moognition and he fancied
had passed unotice. He heard he take a single ticket to Plymouth and saw her step into
the up-expresa.
Then, satisfied with his morning's work, be Did shesay she was golag to London, then " "No, that is only a bit of my stuffing. My left the station and was turning into the High Street when a heavy hauit was laid upon his sister is kooping company with a porter to Pen-shoulder sed & han, dark face peered into his zanes and he says as he labelled her luzes Ply mouth
Mrs. Jennings took her departure the ext day. She arrived in London that evening and was driven eastwards some three alles of Fed- dington. A man opened the door of the diagy home fat which the cab drew ap. What might have once been a handsome face was spoilt by f- Coorscores and by dissipation.
Why, Mother! You never let me know you were coming!" he exclaimed
તુ hardly know myself. Ionly made up wind the inquest. I suppose you read all about
after
that in the apes 2
"Yes, a ram thing they made of it. If I had had the doing of it I would have arrested that
nephew,
with his evening ramble,' precious indeed! was in a jolly tight place!
But he proved an alibi "Umph! Thori ker son, enigmatically
are alibie and alibis," said
own,
"Isay. Histor, how could Matthew Pengelly wear as he'd saw you at Land's End at twelve o'clock on the night of the morder, considering at that moment I was with Lim on the bench some miles away"?
(Continued on page 7.)
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At all events he saved his neck, ho eideg. with a laugh, which evidently jarred upon his mother, for she said hastily, I wish you would not speak like that, Bill. And, for goodness | 750 sake, don't talk any more about the murder."
She sat down upon the nearest ohair and he saw that her hands were trembling
"You must back up, Mother," he said. "I don't know you like this this affair has got on your nervos. It was a bit of a shock, I daresay, but all sail and done it is not a bad thing for YOR Your mind can be set at rest now."
"YE, BY
mind can be ant at sost "shoeshoed, but her expression beliel her words.
*Your secret is safe enough now," went on her son. I'm the only other person, I suppose, who knows it, and I don't fancy myself pro- claiming it to the world. Don't make a fool of yourself,
did.
ell, Mother, or I shall be sorry you came, In fact I can't think why you
"I came beos useph Bill" Mrs. Jenniegs' voice trailed off gradually. She rose from her chair and held out swaying arms towards her sou. The next moment she tottered and fell heavily to the ground in a dod faint,
In one respect Lizzie Polparne's assertion with regard to Harries Tremayne's movements had been quite correct. The companion had gono into Penzance by the arly motor and her boxes had besu Isbelled Plymouth. But Lizzie did not know that on the afternoon precious to her. departare Harriet had taken her favourite walk to the Land's End. For some memonts she had stood, her head thrown back to meet the fresh keen breeze, her dark eyes gazing out beyond the foam-topped-breakers on the rocks to where the blue Atlantic rose apfell.
As she at length brought her gaze inland she saw the form of James Trogoaning rapidly ap proaching. Harriet frowned and her face bardened She had not wished to ang ma
not wished for the invasion of her solitada.
Trogonning, "Oh Mia Harrist, began Leciting out towards the Selly Tales! Think.. Sing of that little lower farm you were so an
anxious. bear about, oh "
flashing.
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Harrist turned sad fused him. with path
un
"It would be foolish to pretend
I do not derstand your insult. With a man of your stamp, Mr. Tregonning, it is necessary to pay you back in your own coin; you would not un derstand more delicate methods. So may I remind you that there were other things which looked even more awkward for you.
His sallow face Bashed.
"Ha! ba!" he said. with an attempt at jocu larity of My While moonlight ramble, ch Very good, my dear, I won't say I did
not deservo
What a deuce of a fuss the coroner made about It! But I procured an alibi, did the thing all in the proper style. Ha ba! I let them have their little oke, and I had mine. Squared them sil properly, didn't IP
He looked narrowly at Harriet out of the corner
of his eye, and seemed anxiously await ing her reply.
Oh! I suppose so, she said, indifferently. "Suppose so, eh? What do you mean by that P
Exactly what I say
Trogonning looked at her doubtfully. Her eyes had strayed seaward again, entirely ignor ing his presence. He drew in his lips several times before he spoke again, then, soming a few steps clear, he said:
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