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IT was the night following that of the double tragedy at Rowan House. Nayland Smith, with Inspector Weymouth, was engaged in some mysterious inquiry at the docks, and I had remained at home to resume my strange chronicle. And-why should I not confess it?-my memories had frightened me.
I was arranging my notes respecting the case of Sir Lionel Ba