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his youth, but active all the same." "Dark or fair?" "Dark and streaked with grey. I noted this particularly in dressing his skull. He wore his hair cropped close to the scalp. He had a short beard and moustache and heavily marked eyebrows. He seemed to be very short-sighted and kept his eyes so screwed up that it was impossible to detect their colour, by night at any rate." "What sort of wound had he on his skull?" "A short ugly gash. He had caught his head on the footboard in falling. I may add that on the occasion of his professional visit his breath smelled strongly of spirits, and I rather suspected that his accident might have been traceable to his condition." "But he wasn't actually drunk?" "By no means. He was perfectly sober, but he had recently been drinking--possibly because his fall had shaken him, of course." "His hands?" "Small and very muscular. Quite steady. Also very dirty." "What part of the country should you say he hailed from?" "London. He had a marked cockney accent." "What make of cab was it?" "I couldn't say." "An old cab?" "Yes. The fittings were dilapidated, I remember, and the cab had a very musty smell." "Ah," said Dunbar, making several notes. "And now--the lady: about what would be her age?" "Difficult to say, Inspector. She had Eastern blood and may have been much younger than she appeared to be. Judged from a European standpoint and from her appearance and manner of dress, she might be about twenty-three or twenty-four." "Complexion?" "Wonderful. Fresh as a flower." "Eyes?" "Dark. They looked black at night." "Hair?" "Brown and 'fuzzy' with copper tints." "Tall?" "No; slight but beautifully shaped." "Now--from her accent what should you judge her nationality to be?" Stuart paced up and down the room, his head lowered in reflection, then: "She pronounced both English and French words with an intonation which suggested familiarity with Arabic." "Arabic? That still leaves a fairly wide field." "It does, Inspector, but I had no means of learning more. She had certainly lived for a long time somewhere in the Near East." "Her jewellery?" "Some of it was European and some of it Oriental, but not characteristic of any particular country of the Orient." "Did she use perfume?" "Yes, but it was scarcely discernible. Jasmine--probably the Eastern preparation." "Her ailment was imaginary?" "I fear so." "H'm--and n
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