“What could she tell me? She wasn’t in this part of the house at the spiritual séance, and as to the moment of the crime, she tells no more than Blake. However, I’ll see her for a brief interview. It’s always well to get all the accounts possible.”
Natalie left the studio, and in a few moments Beatrice Faulkner came in.
“Just a question or two, Mrs. Faulkner,” said Ford, “I know you people are all nearly distraught with these strange and sudden developments. But, tell me, what do you think of Miss Vernon’s story of the spirit manifestations in this room?”
“I think it was all the girl’s imagination, Mr. Ford. She is not only of an exaggerated artistic temperament, but excessively nervous and susceptible to hallucinations.”
“She is all that, I think. Now, please tell me, very honestly and very carefully, exactly how Mrs. Stannard looked and acted when she ran up to your room to tell you of the strange occurrence in the studio.”
“She was terribly excited, Mr. Ford, and she could scarcely speak. She stumbled up the stairs——”
“Why, did you see her?”
“No, I heard her. I was at my writing desk, and the house was still. Then she flew into my room, without knocking——”
“Is it her custom to knock?”
“Oh, yes, she always does. And she begged me to go down stairs with her, and I did. The rest you know?”