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第57章

But she was not long left in isolation.Very soon some of the important-looking gentlemen she had seen downstairs came into the court, and were ushered over to her seat while two or three among them, including the famous writer whose face was so familiar that it almost seemed to Mrs.Bunting like that of a kindly acquaintance, were accommodated at the reporters' table.

"Gentlemen, the Coroner."

The jury stood up, shuffling their feet, and then sat down again;over the spectators there fell a sudden silence.

And then what immediately followed recalled to Mrs.Bunting, for the first time, that informal little country inquest of long ago.

First came the "Oyez! Oyez!" the old Norman-French summons to all whose business it is to attend a solemn inquiry into the death - sudden, unexplained, terrible - of a fellow-being.

The jury - there were fourteen of them - all stood up again.They raised their hands and solemnly chanted together the curious words of their oath.

Then came a quick, informal exchange of sentences 'twixt the coroner and his officer.

Yes, everything was in order.The jury had viewed the bodies - he quickly corrected himself - the body, for, technically speaking, the inquest just about to be held only concerned one body.

And then, amid a silence so absolute that the slightest rustle could be heard through the court, the coroner - a clever-looking gentleman, though not so old as Mrs.Bunting thought he ought to have been to occupy so important a position on so important a day - gave a little history, as it were, of the terrible and mysterious Avenger crimes.

He spoke very dearly, warming to his work as he went on.

He told them that he had been present at the inquest held on one of The Avenger's former victims."I only went through professional curiosity," he threw in by way of parenthesis, "little thinking, gentlemen, that the inquest on one of these unhappy creatures would ever be held in my court."On and on, he went, though he had, in truth, but little to say, and though that little was known to every one of his listeners.

Mrs.Bunting heard one of the older gentlemen sitting near her whisper to another: "Drawing it out all he can; that's what he's doing.Having the time of his life, evidently!" And then the other whispered back, so low that she could only just catch the words, "Aye, aye.But he's a good chap - I knew his father; we were at school together.Takes his job very seriously, you know - he does to-day, at any rate."******

She was listening intently, waiting for a word, a sentence, which would relieve her hidden terrors, or, on the other hand, confirm them.But the word, the sentence, was never uttered.

And yet, at the very end of his long peroration, the coroner did throw out a hint which might mean anything - or nothing.

"I am glad to say that we hope to obtain such evidence to-day as will in time lead to the apprehension of the miscreant who has committed, and is still committing, these terrible crimes."Mrs.Bunting stared uneasily up into the coroner's firm, determined-looking face.What did he mean by that? Was there any new evidence - evidence of which Joe Chandler, for instance, was ignorant? And, as if in answer to the unspoken question, her heart gave a sudden leap, for a big, burly man had taken his place in the witness-box - a policeman who had not been sitting with the other witnesses.

But soon her uneasy terror became stilled.This witness was simply the constable who had found the first body.In quick, business-like tones he described exactly what had happened to him on that cold, foggy morning ten days ago.He was shown a plan, and he marked it slowly, carefully, with a thick finger.That was the exact place - no, he was making a mistake - that was the place where the other body had lain.He explained apologetically that he had got rather mixed up between the two bodies - that of Johanna Cobbett and Sophy Hurtle.

And then the coroner intervened authoritatively: "For the purpose of this inquiry," he said, "we must, I think, for a moment consider the two murders together."After that, the witness went on far more comfortably; and as he proceeded, in a quick monotone, the full and deadly horror of The Avenger's acts came over Mrs.Bunting in a great seething flood of sick fear and - and, yes, remorse.

Up to now she had given very little thought - if, indeed, any thought - to the drink-sodden victims of The Avenger.It was he who had filled her thoughts, - he and those who were trying to track him down.

But now? Now she felt sick and sorry she had come here to-day.She wondered if she would ever be able to get the vision the policeman's words had conjured up out of her mind - out of her memory.

And then there, came an eager stir of excitement and of attention throughout the whole court, for the policeman had stepped down out of the witness-box, and one of the women witnesses was being conducted to his place.

Mrs.Bunting looked with interest and sympathy at the woman, remembering how she herself had trembled with fear, trembled as that poor, bedraggled, common-looking person was trembling now.The woman had looked so cheerful, so - so well pleased with herself till a minute ago, but now she had become very pale, and she looked round her as a hunted animal might have done.

But the coroner was very kind, very soothing and gentle in his manner, just as that other coroner had been when dealing with Ellen Green at the inquest on that poor drowned girl.

After the witness had repeated in a toneless voice the solemn words of the oath, she began to be taken, step by step, though her story.

At once Mrs.Bunting realised that this was the woman who claimed to have seen The Avenger from her bedroom window.Gaining confidence, as she went on, the witness described how she had heard a long-drawn, stifled screech, and, aroused from deep sleep, had instinctively jumped out of bed and rushed to her window.

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