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That Affair Next Door
Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 28. Taken Aback
Anna Katharine Green
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       _ BOOK II. THE WINDINGS OF A LABYRINTH
       CHAPTER XXVIII. TAKEN ABACK
       One incident more and this portion of my story is at an end. My poor patient, sicker than she had been the night before, left me but little leisure for thought or action disconnected with my care for her. But towards morning she grew quieter, and finding in an open drawer those tangled threads of yarn of which I have spoken, I began to rewind them, out of a natural desire to see everything neat and orderly about me. I had nearly finished my task when I heard a strange noise from the bed. It was a sort of gurgling cry which I found hard to interpret, but which only stopped when I laid my work down again. Manifestly this sick girl had very nervous fancies.
       When I went down to breakfast the next morning, I was in that complacent state of mind natural to a woman who feels that her abilities have asserted themselves and that she would soon receive a recognition of the same at the hands of the one person for whose commendation she had chiefly been working. The identification of Miss Oliver by the Chinaman was the last link in the chain connecting her with the Mrs. James Pope who had accompanied Mr. Van Burnam to his father's house in Gramercy Park, and though I would fain have had the murdered woman's rings to show, I was contented enough with the discoveries I had made to wish for the hour which would bring me face to face with the detective.
       But a surprise awaited me at the breakfast table in the shape of a communication from that gentleman. It had just been brought from my house by Lena, and it ran thus:
       "DEAR MISS BUTTERWORTH:
       "Pardon our interference. _We_ have found the rings which you think so conclusive an evidence of guilt against the person secreting them; and, _with your permission_ [this was basely underlined], Mr. Franklin Van Burnam will be in custody to-day.
       "I will wait upon you at ten.
       "Respectfully yours,
       "EBENEZAR GRYCE."

       _Franklin Van Burnam!_ Was I dreaming? _Franklin_ Van Burnam accused of this crime and in custody! What did it mean? I had found no evidence against Franklin Van Burnam. _
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Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 1. A Discovery
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 2. Questions
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 3. Amelia Discovers Herself
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 4. Silas Van Burnam
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 5. "This Is No One I Know"
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 6. New Facts
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 7. Mr. Gryce Discovers Miss Amelia
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 8. The Misses Van Burnam
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 9. Developments
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 10. Important Evidence
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 11. The Order Clerk
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 12. The Keys
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 13. Howard Van Burnam
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 14. A Serious Admission
   Book 1. Miss Butterworth's Window - Chapter 15. A Reluctant Witness
Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 16. Cogitations
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 17. Butterworth Versus Gryce
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 18. The Little Pincushion
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 19. A Decided Step Forward
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 20. Miss Butterworth's Theory
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 21. A Shrewd Conjecture
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 22. A Blank Card
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 23. Ruth Oliver
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 24. A House Of Cards
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 25. "The Rings! Where Are The Rings?"
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 26. A Tilt With Mr. Gryce
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 27. Found
   Book 2. The Windings Of A Labyrinth - Chapter 28. Taken Aback
Book 3. The Girl In Gray
   Book 3. The Girl In Gray - Chapter 29. Amelia Becomes Peremptory
   Book 3. The Girl In Gray - Chapter 30. The Matter As Stated By Mr. Gryce
   Book 3. The Girl In Gray - Chapter 31. Some Fine Work
   Book 3. The Girl In Gray - Chapter 32. Iconoclasm
   Book 3. The Girl In Gray - Chapter 33. "Known, Known, All Known"
   Book 3. The Girl In Gray - Chapter 34. Exactly Half-Past Three
   Book 3. The Girl In Gray - Chapter 35. A Ruse
Book 4. The End Of A Great Mystery
   Book 4. The End Of A Great Mystery - Chapter 36. The Result
   Book 4. The End Of A Great Mystery - Chapter 37. "Two Weeks!"
   Book 4. The End Of A Great Mystery - Chapter 38. A White Satin Gown
   Book 4. The End Of A Great Mystery - Chapter 39. The Watchful Eye
   Book 4. The End Of A Great Mystery - Chapter 40. As The Clock Struck
   Book 4. The End Of A Great Mystery - Chapter 41. Secret History
   Book 4. The End Of A Great Mystery - Chapter 42. With Miss Butterworth's Compliments