as that. If I had not been too old for the amiable weaknesses of youth, I believe I should have blushed at the notion of facing him myself.

`Any news of Miss Verinder's keys?' asked the Sergeant.

`My young lady refuses to have her wardrobe examined.'

`Ah!' said the Sergeant.

His voice was not quite in such a perfect state of discipline as his face. When he said `Ah!' he said it in the tone of a man who had heard something which he expected to hear. He half angered and half frightened me--why, I couldn't tell, but he did it.

`Must the search be given up?' I asked.

`Yes,' said the Sergeant, `the search must be given up, because your young lady refuses to submit to it like the rest. We must examine all the wardrobes in the house or none. Send Mr. Ablewhite's portmanteau to London by the next train, and return the washing-book, with my compliments and thanks, to the young woman who brought it in.'

He laid the washing-book on the table, and, taking out his penknife, began to trim his nails.

`You don't seem to be much disappointed,' I said.

`No,' said Sergeant Cuff; `I am not much disappointed.'

I tried to make him explain himself.

`Why should Miss Rachel put an obstacle in your way?' I inquired. `Isn't it her interest to help you?'

`Wait a little, Mr. Betteredge--wait a little.'

Cleverer heads than mine might have seen his drift. Or a person less fond of Miss Rachel than I was might have seen his drift. My lady's horror of him might (as I have since thought) have meant that she saw his drift (as the scripture says) `in a glass darkly.' I didn't see it yet--that's all I know.

`What's to be done next?' I asked.

Sergeant Cuff finished the nail on which he was then at work, looked at it for a moment with a melancholy interest, and put up his penknife.

`Come out into the garden,' he said, `and let's have a look at the roses.'


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