“When did you see it last.”
“I—don’t know. It was usually kept in the drawer of the table in Louis’ study. I—don’t remember just when I saw it last.”
“You didn’t bring it to the hospital, then?”
“Certainly not,” flashed Corole. Her eyes narrowed so suddenly that I almost expected her to flatten her ears and spit like a cat.
“When did you last see your cousin, Dr. Letheny?”
“When I went upstairs at a little after twelve.” Mentally I figured that their quarrel must have been short and to the point.
“Where did you leave him?”
“He was sitting in his study.”
“When you answered the telephone when Miss Day called, did you search the house?”
“Yes.”