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y sound that followed. The third barrel had missed fire. They heard him ask himself, with an oath, "What's wrong with it now?" There was a pause of silence. Was he examining the weapon? Before they could ask themselves the question, the report of the exploding charge burst on their ears. It was instantly followed by a heavy fall. They looked at the opposite wall of the room. No sign of a bullet there or anywhere. Launce signed to them not to move yet. They waited, and listened. Nothing stirred on the landing outside. Suddenly there was a disturbance of the silence in the lower regions--a clamor of many voices at the open house door. Had the firing of the revolver been heard at the vicarage? Yes! They recognized the vicar's voice among the others. A moment more, and they heard a general exclamation of horror on the stairs. Launce opened the door of the room. He instantly closed it again before Natalie could follow him. The dead body of Turlington lay on the landing outside. The charge in the fourth barrel of the revolver had exploded while he was looking at it. The bullet had entered his mouth and killed him on the spot. DOCUMENTARY HINTS, IN CONCLUSION. First Hint. (Derived from Lady Winwood's Card-Rack.) "Sir Joseph Graybrooke and Miss Graybrooke request the honor of Lord and Lady Winwood's company to dinner, on Wednesday, February 10, at half-past seven o'clock. To meet Mr. and Mrs. Launcelot Linzie on their return." Second Hint. (Derived from a recent Money Article in morning Newspaper.) "We are requested to give the fullest contradiction to unfavorable rumors lately in circulation respecting the firm of Pizzituti, Turlington, and Branca. Some temporary derangement in the machinery of the business was undoubtedly produced in consequence of the sudden death of the lamented managing partner, Mr. Turlington, by the accidental discharge of a revolver which he was examining. Whatever temporary obstacles may have existed are now overcome. We are informed, on good authority, that the well-known house of Messrs. Bulpit Brothers has an interest in the business, and will carry it on until further notice." End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Miss or Mrs.?, by Wilkie Collins *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MISS OR MRS.? *** ***** This file should be named 1621.txt or 1621.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://ww
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