The Case of the Lamp That Went Out
else. Did they walk slowly and quietly?”      

       “Not a bit of it. They ran almost... Went past as quick as a bat in the night.”      

       “Then they both appeared to be in a hurry?”      

       “Yes indeed they did.”      

       “Ah, ha, you see! Now when any one’s in a hurry he doesn’t go the longest way round, as a rule. And it would have been the longest way round for these two people to go from the big house to the gardener’s cottage—for the little house you saw was the gardener’s cottage. There is tall thick hedge that starts from the main building and goes right down through the garden, quite a distance past the gardener’s cottage. The vegetable garden is on the left side of this hedge and in the middle of the vegetable garden is the gardener’s cottage. But you could have seen the man and the woman only because they passed down the right side of the hedge, and this would have given them a detour of fifty paces or more to reach the gardener’s house. Nov do you think that two people who were very much in a hurry would have gone down the right side of the hedge, to reach a place which they could have gotten to much quicker on the left side?”      

       “No, that would have been a fool thing to do.”      

       “And you are quite sure that these people were in a hurry?”      

       “That’s dead sure. I scarcely saw them before they’d gone again.”      

       “And you didn’t see them come back?”      

       “No, at least I didn’t pay any further attention to them. When I thought it wouldn’t be any good to look about in there I turned around and dozed off.”      

       “And it was during this dozing that you thought you heard the shot?”      

       “Yes, sir, that’s right.”      

       “And you didn’t notice anything else? You didn’t hear anything else.”      

       “No, nothin’ at all, there was so much noise anyway. There was a high wind that night and the trees were rattling 
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