XVII - MISS MORTON'S STATEMENTS

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XVII - MISS MORTON'S STATEMENTS–––––––– THAT afternoon another session of the inquest was held. Fessenden had told Coroner Benson of Marie's disclosures concerning Miss Morton, and in consequence that lady was the first witness called. The summons was a complete surprise to her. Turning deathly white, she endeavored to answer to her name, but only gave voice to an unintelligible stammer. The coroner spoke gently, realizing that his feminine cloud of witnesses really gave him a great deal of trouble. "Please tell us, Miss Morton," he said, "what was your errand when you left the library and went upstairs, remaining there nearly half an hour, on the night of Miss Van Norman's death?" "I didn't do any such thing!" snapped Miss Morton, and though her tone was defiant now, her expression

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