CHAPTER XIII THE BARON Coming so soon after the robbery at Holt, the brutal murder of Sir Roland’s head gardener created an immense sensation throughout both Berkshire and Hampshire—for the Holt Manor estate, though actually in Berkshire, is also upon the border of Hampshire. The London papers, too, devoted much space to the matter, the problem they set their readers to solve being: whether the murder could have any bearing upon the robbery. Some of the leading journals declared that both crimes must have been in some way related; others urged that this was most unlikely, and then proceeded to “prove” the accuracy of their own individual reasoning. The man had been done to death in a peculiarly horrible manner. He had been hit upon the back of the head with some heavy implement—probably

