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person's    private   memorandum        for   some   combination      of  elements。     C 

might stand for carbon and H for hydrogen。               But that would not make a 

poison in the ordinary accepted meaning of the term。                I am sure you are 

mistaken if you think that is a chemical symbol。; 

     ;I am sure察also察─said the detective with a smile。           ;I just wanted your 

opinion察that is all。     Then those letters and figures would mean nothing to 

you拭─

     ;Nothing at all。     Wait though ´ ; 

     Young Dr。 Percy  Baird looked   at the slip   again。 ;No察 it would   mean 

nothing to me察─he saidfinally。 

     ;Thank you察─said the colonel。 

     He   came   out   of   the   physician's   office   to   find   Jean   Forette   calmly 

reading in his side of the car。       The paper was put away at once察and with 

a whirr from the self´starter the motor throbbed。 

     ;It there a free public library in town察Jean拭─asked the detective。 

     ;Yes察monsieur。 

     ;Take me there。; 

     The    library   was   one    built  partly   with   the  money     donated     by   a 

celebrated millionaire察and contained a fair variety of books。              To the main 

desk察behind which sat a pretty girl察marched Colonel Ashley。 

     ;Have you any books on poisons拭─he asked。 

     ;Poisons拭─     She looked up at him察startled察a flush mantling her fair 

cheeks。 

     ;Yes。    Any works on poisons ´ a chemistry would do。; 

     ;Oh察yes察we have books on poisons。              I'll jot down the numbers   for 

you。 We have not many察I'm afraid。           It is ´ it isn't a pleasant subject。; 

     ;No察I imagine not。; 

     She   busied   herself   with   the   card   index察  and   came   back   to   him   in   a 

moment with a slip of paper。 

     ;I'm sorry察─said the pretty girl察 but we seem to have only one book on 



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poisons察and I'm afraid that isn't what you want。              It is entitled 'Poisonous 

Plants   of   New   Jersey'    and   is   one   of   the   bulletins   of   the   New   Jersey 

Agricultural      Experiment     Station    at  New    Brunswick。      But    it  is  out  at 

present。     Here is the number of it察and if it comes in ´ ; 

     ;I should be glad to see it察─interrupted the colonel pleasantly。 

     ;Here is the number察─and the pretty girl extended to him a slip which 

read此    58 C。 H ´ i6i* 

     ;What is the star for拭─asked the colonel。 

     ;It   indicates   that  the  book    was   donated     by   the  state  and   was   not 

purchased with the endowment appropriation察─she informed him。 

     ;And it is out now。       I wonder if you could tell me who has it拭─

     ;Why察yes察sir。      Just a moment。; 

     She looked at some more cards察and came back to him。                   She looked a 

bit disturbed。 

     ;The book察 Poisonous Plants of New Jersey' was taken out by Miss 

Viola Carwell察─said the girl。 



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                             CHAPTER XII 



                             BLOSSOM'S SUSPICIONS 

       Characteristic   as it   was   of   Colonel Ashley  not   to show  surprise察  he 

could hardly restrain an indication of it when he reached The Haven察and 

found Miss Mary Carwell and Viola there。               They were not expected until 

the   next   day察  but   while   her   niece   was   temporarily   absent   Miss   Carwell 

explained the matter。 

     ;She couldn't stand it another minute。          She insisted that I should pack 

and come with her。        Something seemed to drive her home。; 

     ;I hope察─said the Colonel gently察 that she didn't imagine that I wasn't 

doing all possible察under the circumstances。; 

     ;Oh察no察it wasn't anything like that。         She just wanted to be at home。 

And I think察too察─and Miss Carwell lowered her voice察after a glance at 

the door察 that she wanted to see him。; 

     ;You mean ´ 拭─

     ;Mr。 Bartlett     There's no use disguising the fact that his family and 

ours   aren't   on   friendly   terms。  I   think   he   did   a   grave   injustice   to   my 

brother in a business way察and I'll never forgive him for it。           I don't want to 

see Viola marry him ´ that is I didn't。         I hardly believe察now察after he has 

been arrested察that she will。       But there is no doubt she cares for him察and 

would do anything to prove that this charge was groundless。; 

     ;Well察 yes察  I   suppose   that's   natural察─  assented   the  detective。 ;I'd   be 

glad察  myself察  to   believe   that   Harry   Bartlett   had   nothing   to   do   with   the 

death of Mr。 Carwell。; 

     ;But you believe he did have察don't you拭─

     ;I haven't yet made up my mind察─was the cautious answer。                ;The golf 

course mystery察 I   don't   mind   admitting察 is one   of the   most   puzzling I've 

ever run across。      It won't do to make up one's mind at once。; 

     ;But my brother either committed suicide察or else he was deliberately 

poisoned  ─insisted Miss Carwell。           ;And those of us who knew him feel 

sure he would never take his own life。            He must have been killed察and if 

Harry Bartlett didn't do it who did拭─



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     ;I don't know察─frankly replied the colonel。            ;That's what I'm going to 

try to find out。     So Miss Viola feels much sympathy for him察does she拭─

     ;Yes。    And she wants to go to see him at the jail。              Of course I know 

they don't exactly call it a jail察but that's what I call it ─

     Miss Carwell was nothing if not determined in her language。 

     ;Would you let her go if you were I ´ go to see him拭─she asked。 

     ;I   don't   see   how   you   are   going   to   prevent   it察─  replied   the   colonel。 

;Miss Viola is of legal age察and she seems to have a will of her own。 But I 

hardly believe that she will see Mr。 Bartlett。; 

     ;Oh察but she said she was going to。             That's one reason she made me 

come   home   ahead   of   time察  I   believe。    She   says   she's   going   to   see   him察

and what she says she'll do she generally does。; 

     ;However I don't believe she'll see him察─went on the detective。                  ;The 

prosecutor      has   given    orders   since   yesterday     that  no   one   except    Mr。 

Bartlett's   legal   adviser   must   communicate   with   him察  so   I   don't   believe 

Miss Viola will be admitted。; 

     This proved to be correct。 Viola was very insistent察but to no avail。 The 

warden at the jail would not admit her to the witness rooms察where Harry 

Bartlett paced up and down察wondering察wondering察and wondering。 And 

much of his wonder had to do with the girl who tried so hard to see him。 

     She had sent word by his lawyer that she believed in his innocence and 

that she would do all she could for him察but he wanted more than that。 He 

wanted to see her ´ to feast his hungry eyes on her ´ to hold her hand察to ´ 

Oh察   well察  what    was   the   use拭  he   wearily    asked    himself。    Would      the 

horrible tangle ever be straightened out拭           He shook his head and resumed 

his pacing of the rooms ´ for there were two at his disposal。 He was weary 

to death of the dismal view to be had through the barred windows。 

     ;Did   you   see   him拭─  asked      her   aunt察  when   Viola察  much     dispirited察

returned home。 

     ;No察and I suppose you're glad of it ─

     ;I am。 There's no use saying I'm not。; 

     ;Aunt   Mary察  I   think   it's   perfectly   horrid   of   you   to   think察  even   for   a 

moment察  that   Harry   had   anything   to   do   with   this   terrible   thing。    He'd 

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And   I   don't   see   what   they   quarreled   about察  either。   I'm   sure   I   was   with 

Harry a good deal of the time before the game察and I didn't hear him and 

my father have any words。; 

     ;Perhaps察as it was about you察they took care you shouldn't hear。; 

     ;Who says it was about me拭─

     ;Can't you easily guess that it was察and that's why Harry doesn't want 

to tell拭─asked Miss Mary。 

     ;I don't believe anything of the sort ─declared Viola。 

     ;Well察─sighed Miss Carwell察 I don't know what to believe。                    If your 

poor察dear father wasn't a suicide察some one must have killed him察and it 

may well have been ´ ; 

     ;Don't   dar

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