I followed her across a dark passage into a dark room, where she set the candle down on a chest of drawers and turned to depart. At the door, however, she paused and looked back.
“It is not a very nice room to ask you into,” she said. “We are very untidy just now, but you must excuse us. We have had so much anxiety about poor Mr. Graves.”
“He has been ill some time, then?”
“Yes. Some little time. At intervals, you know. Sometimes better, sometimes not so well.”
As she spoke, she gradually backed out into the passage but did not go away at once. I accordingly pursued my inquiries.
“He has not been seen by any doctor, has he?”