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ly at his club.
Did he telephone to madame or attempt to communicate with her in any way?
Quarles asked.
He says not.
But you do not altogether believe himeh?
My opinion is in abeyance I returned. It is only fair to say that Sir Charles suggested that Paul Renaud
may have seen her at the shop in Regent Street. They are suspicious of each other. Renaud was certainly on
the premises at the time she was there. Personally I do not attribute much weight to these suspicions. I believe
both men are genuine loversand would be the last persons in the world to do the dancer any harm.
Or the first said Zena quickly. Jealousy is a most usual motive for crime.
I think the child strikes a true note thereWigan said Quarles. We must keep the idea of jealousy before
us--that isif we are compelled to believe there has been foul play. Nowone would have expected Sir Charles
to telephone to madame; that he did not do so is strange.
His disappointment had put him in a temper.
That hardly appeals to me as a satisfactory explanation Quarles returned; but there is indirect evidence in
Sir Charles's favor. Had Madame Vatrotski intended to return to her rooms at once she would almost certainly
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