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say, say it, only youā€™d better be careful, because itā€™s my duty to warn you that anything you do say may be used against you.ā€ XLV All That Mrs. ā€™Enderson Knew

Mrs. Henderson put her hands under her apron and smirked.

ā€œWell, Mr. Phillips, it do sound strange to ā€™ear you talkinā€™ to me like that. Anybodyā€™d think Iā€™d done something as I didnā€™t ought to ā€™aā€™ done to ā€™ear you going on. As for whatā€™s ā€™appened, Iā€™ll tell you all I know with the greatest willingness on earth. And as for beinā€™ careful, there ainā€™t no call for you to tell me to be that, for that I always am, as by now you ought to know.ā€

ā€œYesā ā€”I do know. Is that all you have to say?ā€

ā€œRilly, Mr. Phillips, what a man you are for catching people up, you rilly are. Oā€™ course that ainā€™t all Iā€™ve got to sayā ā€”ainā€™t I just a-cominā€™ to it?ā€

ā€œThen come.ā€

ā€œIf you presses me so youā€™ll muddle of me up, and then if I do ā€™appen to make a herror, youā€™ll say Iā€™m a liar, when goodness knows there ainā€™t no more truthful woman not in Limehouse.ā€

Words plainly trembled on the Inspectorā€™s lipsā ā€”which he refrained from uttering. Mrs. Henderson cast her eyes upwards, as if she sought for inspiration from the filthy ceiling.

ā€œSo far as I can swear it might ā€™ave been a hour ago, or it might ā€™ave been a hour and a quarter, or it might ā€™ave been a hour and twenty minutesā ā€”ā€

ā€œWeā€™re not particular as to the seconds.ā€

ā€œWhen I ā€™ears a knockinā€™ at my front door, and when I comes to open it, there was a Harab party, with a great bundle on ā€™is ā€™ead, bigger nor ā€™isself, and two other parties along with him. This Harab party says, in that queer foreign way them Harab parties ā€™as of talkinā€™, ā€˜A room for the night, a room.ā€™ Now I donā€™t much care for foreigners, and never did, especially them Harabs, which their ā€™abits ainā€™t my ownā ā€”so I as much ā€™ints the same. But this ā€™ere Harab party, he didnā€™t seem to quite foller of my meaning, for all he done was to say as he said afore, ā€˜A room for the night, a room.ā€™ And he shoves a couple of ā€™arf crowns into my ā€™and. Now itā€™s always been a motter oā€™ mine, that money is money, and one manā€™s money is as good as another manā€™s. So, not wishing to be disagreeableā ā€”which other people would have taken ā€™em if I ā€™adnā€™t, I shows ā€™em up ā€™ere. Iā€™d been downstairs it might ā€™ave been ā€™arf a hour, when I ā€™ears a shindy a-coming from this roomā ā€”ā€

ā€œWhat sort of a shindy?ā€

ā€œYelling and shriekingā ā€”oh my gracious, it was enough to set your blood all curdledā ā€”for ear-piercingness I never did ā€™ear nothing like it. We do ā€™ave troublesome parties in ā€™ere, like they do elsewhere, but I never did ā€™ear nothing like that before. I stood it for about a minute, but it kepā€™ on, and kepā€™ on, and every moment I expected as the other parties as was in the ā€™ouse would be complaininā€™, so up I comes and I thumps at the door, and it seemed that thump I might for all the notice that was took of me.ā€

ā€œDid the noise keep on?ā€

ā€œKeep on! I should think it did keep on! Lord love you! shriek after shriek, I expected to see the roof took off.ā€

ā€œWere there any other noises? For instance, were there any sounds of struggling, or of blows?ā€

ā€œThere werenā€™t no sounds except of the party hollering.ā€

ā€œOne party only?ā€

ā€œOne party only. As I says afore, shriek after shriekā ā€”when you put your ear to the panel there was a noise like some other party blubbering, but that werenā€™t nothing, as for the hollering you wouldnā€™t have thought that nothing what you might call ā€™umin could ā€™ave kepā€™ up such a screechinā€™. I thumps and thumps and at last when I did think that I should ā€™ave to ā€™ave the door broke down, the Harab says to me from inside, ā€˜Go away! I pay for the room! go away!ā€™ I did think that pretty good, I tell you that. So I says, ā€˜Pay for the room or not pay for the room, you didnā€™t pay to make that shindy!ā€™ And whatā€™s more I says, ā€˜If I ā€™ear it again,ā€ I says, ā€˜out you goes! And if you donā€™t go quiet Iā€™ll ā€™ave somebody in asā€™ll pretty quickly make you!ā€™ā€Šā€

ā€œThen was there silence?ā€

ā€œSo to speak there wasā ā€”only there was this sound as if some party was a-blubbering, and another sound as if a party was a-panting for his breath.ā€

ā€œThen what happened?ā€

ā€œSeeing that, so to speak, all was quiet, down I went again. And in another quarter of a hour, or it might ā€™ave been twenty minutes, I went to the front door to get a mouthful of hair. And Mrs. Barker, what lives over the road, at No. 24, she comes to me and says, ā€˜That there Arab party of yours didnā€™t stop long.ā€™ I looks at ā€™er, ā€˜I donā€™t quite foller you,ā€™ I saysā ā€”which I didnā€™t. ā€˜I saw him come in,ā€™ she says, ā€˜and then, a few minutes back, I see ā€™im go again, with a great bundle on ā€™is ā€™ead he couldnā€™t ā€™ardly stagger under!ā€™ ā€˜Oh,ā€™ I says, ā€˜thatā€™s news to me, I didnā€™t know ā€™eā€™d gone, nor see him neitherā ā€”ā€™ which I didnā€™t. So, up I comes again, and, sure enough, the door was open, and it seems to me that the room was empty, till I come upon this pore young man what was lying beā€™ind the bed.ā€

There was a growl from the doctor.

ā€œIf youā€™d had any sense, and sent for me at once, he might have been alive at this moment.ā€

ā€œā€Šā€™Ow was I to know that, Dr. Glossop? I couldnā€™t tell. My finding ā€™im there murdered was quite enough for me. So I runs downstairs, and I nips ā€™old of ā€™Gustus Barley, what was leaning against the wall, and I says to him, ā€˜ā€Šā€™Gustus Barley, run to

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