The Deep Lake Mystery
lly, is t
one more queer thing. He found Mr.
arrell exclaimed. "Was th
ly full. And down at the b
inary. Is the
k it out of the pitcher, but I
ve no more astonishing bits of inf
we looked at one another,
y Moore said, with an impat
the word 'tawdry'?" asked Hart. "I
d, but just at present, I can't think that the person who killed Sampson Tracy is the person who stuck the feather duster behind hi
's find out a litt
at the water pitcher was a pitcher of drinking wa
" Griscom informed us. "He said they never se
d the watch, w
r, it w
ime had it
an air of one expecting a piece of impor
rrying. That is still under his pillow. This watch I found in the pitc
as it
eweller and have it put in order. The mainspring is broken, you see. But he didn't decide
tch and deliberately dropped
be the tr
lightest disposition toward a
d, sir. Nothin
nk killed Mr. T
not surprised to see the butler turn pale and gr
n't kno
t know. I'm asking
an I think, b
y would he do
ody with motive. Mr. Ames had
You're very glib with your 'motive and o
es a latc
house, I mean in the
locked at night. About half
after the deed and leave the
s were going to explain. But kill my master somebody did, and get out
passage, I
swear there's no secret
not kno
s. You can measure it up and you'll find there's no bit of space unaccounted for. The rooms
sure? You been e
el I've got to find out the truth of this whole th
interest. It was evident he thought the man k
They frowned a little, and the Inspector advised the bu
emembering his wife's hint of blackberry
"If you want me here, I will come when summoned, but otherwise I'll st
be adjourned. I confess I'm in a quandary. I scarcely know whi
id, gravely. "But I think you
the lock
room. That will explain itsel
hese bizarre clues w
those out at once. It's the hunt that is hard. The quarry is elusive
f, leaving behind us a greatly pe
nveyed us home, and by good luc
e, and Kee refused to talk about the tragedy at all until
hbours and tradesmen, but they had not been inquisitive, pre
of us sat down f
lated, and I couldn't help admiring the straightforward, clean-cut story he to
evidence that I seemed the only one to know. Apparently no one but myself had seen Alma
and abetting a criminal, but, shameless that I was, I
o impossible. Go to his house, she did. Stay there about an hour, she did. But kill him, no! Perhaps she saw the deed committed, perhaps she
y drag the girl into detestable prominence, and have her wrongl
Maud Merrill was no less interested. I had great respect for the inte
said Lora, as Kee f
's positively nobody in th
st eliminat
ora told him, "but we can guess
ue
ngs were already in the room. As clues, they all go for nothing. The murderer was not necessarily a man o
about and laid it on the bed to fog things up. So what about motive? I can't imagine any one w
amoured of the beautiful Mrs. Dalla
murder to get her. And if he did, he wouldn't choose such a horrible, brutal
nail business indicates a low type of personality.
iscom was not the man he suspected. He had a way of drawing out other people
ate of that house is suspect. Farrell told me that Mr. Tracy's will left a substantial
let's begin at the top. What ha
gerent disposition, his love for Mrs. Dallas and
," cried Maud Merrill. "Why do
le here last evening, I realized that whatever he calls himself, he's no woman hater where Mrs. Da
ey fall hard. Yes, Ames is head over ears in love with the lady, and for that very reason, he's out of the running. A man isn't goi
id, "in which Ames lost his head, or his temper, or bot
f rage, it was a premeditated affair. Whoever did
The nail could have been driv
as w
I remember them, and said, a little lamely, "Well
assented, "but it do
d what it was driven with is unimportant. As far as I can learn, they've found nothing conclusive in the way of finger
said, "and that's the only thing that matters. I don't give a fi
ch in the water p
he water pitcher. In fact, I think that'
I told him. "You can't say th
etective never explains
l detective," I d
and he glow
k-nosed, or hawk-somethinged. Now, a real detective must always look utterly u
rself you're my Watson, you must cultivate
ting," put in Maud. "Who h
ld her, "but I can deduce your meani
are too many counts against him. I say, let's begin
vised. "That girl never had the nerv
d. "Though she may have
that they could have had opportunity. The house servants, at an
he door wasn't locked when the murderer went
ervant had a motive, if you count greed a motive, and every servant had a chance to get into the room unnoticed. Now it a
and sounded the walls thoroughly. So it's either that the criminal had some clever mechanical c
lake!" c
er, and it is a most dangerous proceeding, ev
Dean an expert
t is. D
the Dallas, too. Well, we can
ed. "He must realize he will be suspected, if not convi
always think ahea
that horrible nail. We've no reason to think there w
out somebody being kill
led Sisera, or Sisera killed Jael, I forget which, bu
t I don't mean that story. The
y, by Pedro de Alarcón. The name of it is The Nail. It's a horribl
ess something had suggested it to him. I say that eliminates all the servants, unless, maybe, that chauffeur chap, Louis. I can't see any of t
d Italian mystery tales. I have it at home, but there's no
rsisted. "When we do find the murderer, we
the Bible
e Scripture narrative is not very dramatic, and so, less likely to
aid, "can't we eliminate the servants?
e can always go back to them if need be. That leaves us, i
e's the very one to read mor
Lora said. "Especially the grave and reverend se
ry," Maud informed us. "It w
acy wouldn't let him have it, so, as he would not only get a large bequest at Tracy's death, but, for all we know, could bury in oblivion his indebted
nceive of Ames in a murderer's r?le. But I happen to know he is no diver.
ver, and had kept it secret for this ver
here to commit that murder and escape by the window, it would be in keepi
tly elated at Moore's word of praise. "But before we go on, what
e talked about books. We didn't talk very seriously, but I gathe
l have a bequest, and of course, he could get out of the room as well as anybody else, and
rant a murderer may masquerade as an angel of light, but all the same, we have to judge our fellow men
ving out Billy
oung for a murderer, at least, with no motive other than
in love with t
n love with that nice girl, he's not going t
only servant we could possibly suspect, and he is said to be devoted to his master, an
t of character it connotes," I said. "I stan
and Keeley rose and stretched his long
e of Deep Lake was an ideal bathtub, and I forgot for