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第40章

I thought directly of Rosanna Spearman.But it was neither my place nor wish to direct suspicion against a poor girl, whose honesty had been above all doubt as long as I had known her.The matron at the reformatory had reported her to my lady as a sincerely penitent and thoroughly trustworthy girl.It was the Superintendent's business to discover reason for suspecting her first--and then, and not till then, it would be my duty to tell him how she came into my lady's service.`All our people have excellent characters,'

I said.`And all have deserved the trust their mistress has placed in them.'

After that, there was but one thing left for Mr.Seegrave to do--namely, to set to work, and tackle the servants' characters himself.

One after another, they were examined.One after another, they proved to have nothing to say--and said it (so far as the women were concerned)at great length, and with a very angry sense of the embargo laid on their bedrooms.The rest of them being sent back to their places downstairs, Penelope was then summoned, and examined separately a second time.

My daughter's little outbreak of temper in the `boudoir,' and her readiness to think herself suspected, appeared to have produced an unfavourable impression on Superintendent Seegrave.It seemed also to dwell a little on his mind, that she had been the last person who saw the Diamond at night.When the second questioning was over, my girl came back to me in a frenzy.There was no doubt of it any longer--the police-officer had almost as good as told her she was the thief! I could scarcely believe him (taking Mr.Franklin's view) to be quite such an ass as that.But, though he said nothing, the eye with which he looked at my daughter was not a very pleasant eye to see.I laughed it off with poor Penelope, as something too ridiculous to be treated seriously--which it certainly was.Secretly, I am afraid I was foolish enough to be angry too.It was a little trying--it was, indeed.

My girl sat down in a corner, with her apron over her head, quite broken-hearted.

Foolish of her, you will say: she might have waited till he openly accused her.Well, being a man of just and equal temper, I admit that.Still, Mr.

Superintendent might have remembered--never mind what he might have remembered.

The devil take him!

The next and last step in the investigation brought matters, as they say, to a crisis.The officer had an interview (at which I was present)with my lady.After informing her that the Diamond must have been taken by somebody in the house, he requested permission for himself and his men to search the servants' rooms and boxes on the spot.My good mistress, like the generous highbred woman she was, refused to let us be treated like thieves.`I will never consent to make such a return as that,' she said, `for all I owe to the faithful servants who are employed in my house.'

Mr.Superintendent made his bow, with a look in my direction, which said plainly, `Why employ me, if you are to tie my hands in this way?'

As head of the servants, I felt directly that we were bound, in justice to all parties, not to profit by our mistress's generosity.`We gratefully thank your ladyship,' I said; `but we ask permission to do what is right in this matter, by giving up our keys.When Gabriel Betteredge sets the example,' says I, stopping Superintendent Seegrave at the door, `the rest of the servants will follow, I promise you.There are my keys, to begin with!' My lady took me by the hand, and thanked me with the tears in her eyes.Lord! what would I not have given, at that moment, for the privilege of knocking Superintendent Seegrave down!

As I had promised for them, the other servants followed my lead, sorely against the grain, of course, but all taking the view that I took.The women were a sight to see, while the police-officers were rummaging among their things.The cook looked as if she could grill Mr.Superintendent alive on a furnace, and the other women looked as if they could eat him when he was done.

The search over, and no Diamond or sign of a Diamond being found, of course, anywhere, Superintendent Seegrave retired to my little room to consider with himself what he was to do next.He and his men had now been hours in the house, and had not advanced us one inch towards a discovery of how the Moonstone had been taken, or of whom we were to suspect as the thief.

While the police-officer was still pondering in solitude, I was sent for to see Mr.Franklin in the library.To my unutterable astonishment, just as my hand was on the door, it was suddenly opened from the inside, and out walked Rosanna Spearman!

After the library had been swept and cleaned in the morning, neither first nor second housemaid had any business in that room at any later period of the day.I stopped Rosanna Spearman, and charged her with a breach of domestic discipline on the spot.

`What might you want in the library at this time of day?' I inquired.

`Mr.Franklin Blake dropped one of his rings upstairs,' says Rosanna;`and I have been into the library to give it to him.' The girl's face was all in a flush as she made me that answer; and she walked away with a toss of her head and a look of self-importance which I was quite at a loss to account for.The proceedings in the house had doubtless upset all the women-servants more or less; but none of them had gone clean out of their natural characters, as Rosanna, to all appearance, had now gone out of hers.

I found Mr.Franklin writing at the library-table.He asked for a conveyance to the railway station the moment I entered the room.The first sound of his voice informed me that we now had the resolute side of him uppermost once more.The man made of cotton had disappeared; and the man made of iron sat before me again.

`Going to London, sir?' I asked.

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