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Jarnock, his son Mr. George Jarnock, and the Rector had stood for a couple of minutes, talking, whilst old Bellett the butler went
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He pictured to me the whole affair — Bellett, up at the chancel gate, going for the prayer book, and absolutely alone; and then the blow, out of the Void, he described it; and the force prodigious — the old man being driven headlong into the body of the Chapel.
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And old Bellett himself knew that no living person had touched him ....
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But they understood what I was doing, and knew this month I had no money, he told the Vancouver Sun's Gerry Bellett.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROD MICKLEBURGH 2012
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Rector’s turning to speak to Bellett had naturally caused both Sir Alfred Jarnock and his son to glance in the direction of the butler, and it was at this identical instant and whilst all three were looking at him, that the old butler was stabbed — there, full in the candlelight, before their eyes.
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“The poor old fellow could not talk much, and I soon left him; but what he had told me was sufficient to make it unmistakable that no living person had been within yards of him when he was attacked; and, as I knew, this fact was verified by three capable and responsible witnesses, independent of Bellett himself.
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