Cynthia fell on her neck.
“Oh, you darlings!” she exclaimed. “You haven’t really done it! You and Miss Allen! Now I know I am going to wake up and find it’s all a dream. It’s too perfect to be true!”
“Not Miss Allen, but Mrs. Fayre!” he corrected, with immense satisfaction. “We stole off all by ourselves and did it yesterday. And we’re not a bit ashamed of ourselves, either, thank you.”
The End
Transcriber’s Note
The Draycott Murder Mystery was first published in 1928 under the title The Red Dwarf. This transcription follows the text of the Dean Street Press reprint of 2016. The following alterations have been made to correct what are believed to be unambiguous scanning errors:
- “she overlook him” has been changed to “she overtook him” (Chapter VIII).
- “beside the lire” has been changed to “beside the fire” (Chapter X).
- “If was about” has been changed to “It was about” (Chapter XVIII).
- “anything hut slow” has been changed to “anything but slow” (Chapter XIX).
- Two occurrences of suprious commas (e.g. “the writing, table”) have been removed.
- Three occurrences of spurious hyphenation (e.g. “him-self”) have been removed.
- Six occurrences of deleted hyphens in the words “to-day”, “to-morrow”, and “to-night” have been restored.
Additionally, two other errors, both in Chapter XI, appear to be unambiguous enough to be safely corrected:
- The ungrammatical phrase “to him dismount” has been changed to “to make him dismount”.
- A reference to the nonexistent personage “Sybil Fayre” has been changed to “Sybil Kean”.
New original cover art included with this eBook is granted to the public domain.