The papers reported the affair with curious brevity and curiously failed to get at the heart of it. The headlines were all about “ Mr. Stephen Byrne”⁠—“Poet’s Housemaid”⁠—“Tragedy in an Author’s House”⁠—and so on. It was only at the end of the small paragraphs that you found out there were black suspicions about a Civil Servant, one John Egerton, first-class clerk in the Ministry of Drains. And for The Chase these suspicions were the really startling and enthralling outcome of the inquest, as Mrs. Vincent and others described it. Mrs. Vincent described it after dinner in the house of the Petways, where she had dropped in casually for a chat. By a curious chance Mr. Dimple had also dropped in, so that the fortunate Petways had two eyewitnesses at once. The Whittakers came in in the middle of the story.

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