“It is, sir.”
“Who did the packing? Of course you inquired.”
“Naturally. Isabel Benton must have done it all, sir.”
“Unless her mistress helped her, you mean.”
“Nobody else helped her, sir. She ordered the trunks brought to the rooms, and they were packed there. Nobody helped her.”
“What was packed?”
“That is what surprises me, sir. I have never known Miss Danton to take so many things away with her before. Her own trunks were not sufficient. She took three trunks which belong to her mother.”
“What was put into the trunks?”
“Almost every bit of her wardrobe. She took a great many things which she has not used of late and which I know she had discarded for good, and she took one dress which I have heard her say she would never wear under any circumstances.”
“What else?”