CHAPTER XXXIV. AFTER TWENTY YEARS CHAPTER XXXV. A BRINGER OF TIDINGS CHAPTER XXXVI. WHAT THE TIDINGS WERE CHAPTER XXXVII. WHAT WAS HIDDEN UNDER THE FLOOR CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE REST OF THE FIND CHAPTER XXXIX. MISS LOUISA COLEMAN CHAPTER XL. WHAT MISS COLEMAN SAW THROUGH THE WINDOW CHAPTER XLI. THE CONSTABLE,—HIS CLUE,—AND THE CAB CHAPTER XLII. THE QUARRY DOUBLES CHAPTER XLIII. THE MURDER AT MRS ’ENDERSON’S CHAPTER XLIV. THE MAN WHO WAS MURDERED CHAPTER XLV. ALL THAT MRS ’ENDERSON KNEW CHAPTER XLVI. THE SUDDEN STOPPING CHAPTER XLVII. THE CONTENTS OF THE THIRD-CLASS CARRIAGE CHAPTER XLVIII. THE CONCLUSION OF THE MATTER BOOK I. The House with the Open Window The House with the Open Window The Surprising Narration of Robert Holt CHAPTER I. OUTSIDE OUTSIDE