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Angel of Terror

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 992    |    Released on: 11/11/2017

ck's assistance was invited or offered.Before luncheon Inspector Colhead came to the study."We've had a good look round your place, Mr. Rennett," he sai

Mr. Meredith's own weapon?"Jack shook his head."The only thing that was established was that he had seen the body and he picked up the pistol which was lying near the dead man. The shot was fired as he opened the door of Mr. Briggerland's house. Then he saw the figure on the pavement and picked up the pistol. He was in that position when Miss Briggerland, who testified against him, came out of the house and saw him."The detective nodded."I had nothing to do with the case," he said, "but I remember seeing the weapon, and it was identical with this. I'll talk to the chief and let you know what he says about the whole affair. You'll have to give evidence at the inquest of course."When he had gone the two men looked at one another."Well, Rennett, do you think we're going to get into hot water, or are we going to perjure our way to safety?""There's no need for perjury, not serious perjury," said the other carefully. "By the way, Jack, where was Briggerland the night Bulford was murdered?""When Miss Jean Briggerland had recovered from her horror, she went upstairs and aroused her father, who, despite the early hour, was in bed and asleep. When the police came, or rather, when the detective in charge of the case arrived, which must have been some time after the policeman on point duty put in an appearance, Mr. Briggerland was discovered in a picturesque dressing gown and, I presume, no less picturesque pyjamas.""Horrified, too, I suppose," said Rennett dryly.Jack was silent for a long time. Then: "Rennett," he said, "do you know I am more rattled about this girl than I am about any consequences to ourselves.""Which girl are you talking about

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