14. The Second Body
Waitingfornomore,Iturnedandranupthepathtotheshed.Thetwomenonguardtherestoodasidetoletmepassand,filledwithexcitement,Ientered.
Thelightwasdim,theplacewasamereroughwoodenerectiontokeepoldpotsandtoolsin.Ihadenteredimpetuously,butonthethresholdIcheckedmyself,fascinatedbythespectaclebeforeme.
Giraudwasonhishandsandknees,apockettorchinhishandwithwhichhewasexaminingeveryinchoftheground.Helookedupwithafrownatmyentrance,thenhisfacerelaxedalittleinasortofgood-humouredcontempt.
“Ah,c’estl’Anglais!Enterthen.Letusseewhatyoucanmakeofthisaffair.”
Ratherstungbyhistone,Istoopedmyhead,andpassedin.
“Thereheis,”saidGiraud,flashinghistorchtothefarcorner.
Isteppedacross.
Thedeadmanlaystraightuponhisback.Hewasofmediumheight,swarthyofcomplexion,andpossiblyaboutfiftyyearsofage.Hewasneatlydressedinadarkbluesuit,wellcutandprobablymadebyanexpensivetailor,butnotnew.Hisfacewasterriblyconvulsed,andonhisleftside,justovertheheart,thehiltofadaggerstoodup,blackandshining.Irecognizedit.ItwasthesamedaggerIhadseenreposingintheglassjartheprecedingmorning!
“I’mexpectingthedoctoranyminute,”explainedGiraud.“Althoughwehardlyneedhim.There’snodoubtwhatthemandiedof.Hewasstabbedtotheheart,anddeathmusthavebeenprettywellinstantaneous.”
“Whenwasitdone?Lastnight?”
Giraudshookhishead.
“Hardly.