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Chapter 3 ENRIGHT DECLARES HIMSELF

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of Enright and Dougherty, sat in his private office on the top floor of the Collander Building in Cortlandt Street waiting for the youth's appearance. Since young

, until, weary of waiting, he decided to get into the game himself and to this end

ng at his watch, and soon the expected visitor was ushered in.

reeted. "Take the chair th

ter room, and gave orders not to be disturbed for the next half-ho

t surprised that you failed to consult me earlier

zed, as he stared into the other's expr

about it, did you? How odd. I thought I informed you of

you to prepare a will-but ther

applied for letters of administration. In view of that, I thought a little chat advisable-yes, quite advisable, since on the night

dn't; this was all

right, "was drawn in prope

efore midnight, and twenty minutes later Frederick was in his apartm

, not pleasant

"It was probably destroyed and it was to gain possess

e bloodless: "My God!" he mutter

was your misfortune. I merely mention these things because I am your friend. Such friendship leads me first to inform you what had happened over the phone. I realised that Frederick's hasty determination to devise his property elsewhere was the re

nds, yet with eyes steadily fixed upon Ca

uld expose me to severe criticism. There is, however, no taint of criminal intent about my conduct and, no doubt, my

already stated that Frederick took the

d, and destroyed. It chances, however, that

sig

hed me in Frederick Cavendish's own handwriting. I believe, from a legal standpoint

the shrinking Cavendish and bringin

ning of his death you quarrelled openly in a public restaurant. Later, in a spirit of friendship, I called you up and said he had made a will practically disinheriting you. Between that time and the next morning he is murdered in his own apartments, his safe rifled,

utterance to no sound. He could but stare into those eye

ticular case I contend that my duty as a man is of more importance than any professional ethics. Frederick Cavendish had this will executed in a moment of anger and devised his estate to a number of charities. I personally believe he was not in normal mind and that the will did not really reflect his purpose. He had no thought of immedi

ll the threat gone, and the youn

l maintain silenc

estate, and consequently feel it only just that the compensation for such services shall be mutually agreed upon. In this case there are many interests to

your

and the sums to be distributed, which amount to more than a million dollars. My silence, my permitting the estate to go to settlement, and my legal

his feet, his hand

amned

be well for you to be careful of your language. I said my services would cost you a hundred thousand dollars. Take the

ered, all courage leaving

our fortunes. A memoranda for legal services due one year from date-such as I have already drawn up-and bearing your signature, will be quite satisfactory. Glanc

ace, he sat staring at the paper, scarcely comprehending its real meaning. In a way it was a confession of guilt, an acknowledgment of his fear of exposure, yet he felt u

rs, he made her an official witness to the

together with the rough notes in his cousin's handwriting, still remained in Enright's possession. Vainly he tried to

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Contents

The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 1 I: THE REACHING OF A DECISION
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 2 II THE BODY ON THE FLOOR
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 3 ENRIGHT DECLARES HIMSELF
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 4 IV A BREATH OF SUSPICION
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 5 V ON THE TRACK OF A CRIME
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 6 VI AT STEINWAY'S
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 7 VII MISS DONOVAN ARRIVES
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 8 VIII A GANG OF ENEMIES
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 9 IX A NIGHT AND A MORNING
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 10 X AT A NEW ANGLE
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 11 XI DEAD OR ALIVE
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Chapter 12 XII VIEWED FROM BOTH SIDES
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 13 XIII THE SHOT OF DEATH
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 14 XIV LACY LEARNS THE TRUTH
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 15 XV MISS LA RUE PAYS A CALL
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 16 XVI CAPTURED
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Chapter 17 XVII IN THE SHOSHONE DESERT
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Chapter 18 XVIII IN MEXICAN POWER
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Chapter 19 XIX WESTCOTT FINDS HIMSELF ALONE
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The Strange Case of Cavendish
Chapter 20 XX TO COMPEL AN ANSWER
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Chapter 21 XXI THE MARSHAL PLAYS A HAND
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Chapter 22 XXII THE ROCK IN THE STREAM
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Chapter 23 XXIII THE ESCAPE
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Chapter 24 XXIV THE CAVE IN THE CLIFF
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Chapter 25 XXV IN THE DARK PASSAGE
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Chapter 26 XXVI THE REAPPEARANCE OF CAVENDISH
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Chapter 27 XXVII A DANGEROUS PRISONER
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Chapter 28 XXVIII WITH BACK TO THE WALL
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Chapter 29 XXIX A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK
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Chapter 30 XXX ON THE EDGE OF THE CLIFF
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Chapter 31 XXXI WITH FORCE OF ARMS
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Chapter 32 XXXII IN THE TWO CABINS
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Chapter 33 CAVENDISH
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Chapter 34 XXXIV MISS DONOVAN DECIDES
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