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hut." "Singa Phut!" ejaculated Carroll. "Crimps, what a name! Who belongs to it?" "Singa Phut is an East Indian," explained Darcy. "He has a curio store down on Water Street. We have bought some odd things from him for our customers, queer bead necklaces and the like. He left the watch with my cousin, who told me to repair it. It needed a new case-spring and some of the screws were loose." "How did Mrs. Darcy come to have the watch in her hand?" Carroll demanded. "That I couldn't say." "What sort of a man is this Indian--Singa--Singa--" began Thong, hesitatingly. "Singa Phut is a quiet, studious Indian," answered Darcy. "He has not lived here very long, but I knew him in New York. He has done business with me for some years." "Is he all right--safe--not one of them gars--you know, the fellows that use a silk cord to strangle you with?" asked Thong, who had some imagination regarding garroters. "Not at all like that," said Darcy, and there was the trace of a smile on his face. "He is a gentleman." "Oh," said Carroll and Thong in unison. There came another knock on the side door downstairs. There was less of a crowd about now, and Mulligan did not have to keep back a rush as he opened the portal. "Dr. Warren," reported the policeman, calling upstairs to Carroll and Thong. "The county physician," explained Carroll. "Better come down and meet him, Mr. Darcy. He'll want to ask you some questions. Then we'll have another go at you. Got to ask a lot of questions in a case like this," he half apologized. "Oh, sure," assented the jewelry worker. "Doc Warren, eh," mused Thong to his partner, as Darcy preceded them downstairs. "Now we'll know what killed her, and we'll have something to start on--maybe." "I think we've got something already," observed Carroll. "Oh, yes--maybe--and then--again--maybe _not_. Come on!" "Morning boys! Nice crisp day--if you say it quick!" cried the county physician, as he shook the rain from his coat and tossed his auto gloves on a shiny glass showcase. "Second time this week you've got me out of bed before my time. What's the matter, if they've got to have a murder, with doing it in the afternoon? I like my sleep!" He was smiling and cheerful, was Dr. Warren. Murders and autopsies were all in the day's work with him. He had been county physician for a number of years. "Hum, yes! quite an old lady," he mused as he took off his coat,
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