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1 r1 i,i, PAGE TEN .4.1; ii II, I, OUT of the NIGHT .13YMARION WHITE Copyright, 1937, NA Service, Inc. more OF citsaiscrEns PIIIRCILLA PIEIIIPlberolno, venom mention Morney. AMP ME1111,-tilly'n roommot nod mordprreo ) JIM KERRIGAN-Wine. finet MAMMY IIPTCHINAAmy'n strong.. lotion PIERGEANT DOLAN-ntileoy o- ,,, Mooed In motto Mott murder of Amy Km. Peoterdayt Amy hurtle. to her tft: b inlytte nwrItem:ed..belor;enorg Prtorills rushes out: oer Ike d body. Oftkb up II P 11 emopotter gripped In Amy Mo t Ie. bond. CHAPTER III " HOW long she knelt there on the cold ground beside Amy's body, Cilly did not know. She did .., not hear the innumerable cries . and questions of her neighbors; she did not see the crowd slowly gatheringthe crowd of half awakened men and women in all stages of midnight undress. It : seemed as if the world had sud denly begun to spin in a crazy, fast-motion kaleidoscope, and she would soon awaken to sanity. Endless seconds passed into three short minutes, and a radio police car drove up to the door. '" Two officers stepped out. Half a dozen people in the crowd spoke at once, each eager to tell his own version of the accident. "She fell ' from the roof, officer. She felt ; herself going and screamed." ' "She didn't fall. She jumped. She screamed first and then jumped. A I saw it." "No, she didn't. She fell out of a window. I saw her." ' The officers bent over the body. " They looked at each other and nodded in solemn significance. " The older of the two lifted Cilly - to her feet. "Take this young lady inside, Halleran," he instructed his part ner, "and phone the medical ex aminer. Dolan, too. I'll get a re'-- port out here." Dully, Cilly walked into the house with Officer Halleran. The door of her apartment was still .7.. unlockedstill waiting for Amy who would never walk through it again. SO door or ner apartmenl Wd5 WAIL - unlockedstill waiting for Amy who would never walk through it again. 66rrHE girl was a relative of L yours?" Halleran asked. "No. Just a friend. We shared ; the apartment together." Ha Reran hesitated. "I'm afraid," - he said quietly, "that she's dead." Ci Ily nodded. , "She couldn't have fallen all --' that distanceand lived." The officer looked about for a m phone. "Mind if I use your 7,7, phone?" he asked. "We'll have to get the medical examiner here be,- fore she can be moved." Cil ly indicated the phone on her 2 desk. z, "You'll want to notify her role ; Wes," Halleran suggested. "Do you know where to reach them?" Ci lly remembered one. An Aunt Harriet, in New Hampshire. Amy had never mentioned anyone else. "There's only her aunt," Ci Ily -41old the officer. "Miss Harriet Kerr in Interlaken, N. H. Amy hatht seen her In a long time. I suppose I could send a night let7- ter?" Halleran nodded. Guess there's nothing she could do tonight. She'll probably wire you instruc tons for the funeral." Cilly wanted to phone Jim and ;-.. tell him, but Jim lived in uptown ''-- Manhattan. It would take him an hour to get home. Perhaps she ought to tell Harry Hutchins, too, If but she didn't feel equal to talk ., big to him. He'd make a great -,-- deal of noise with his sympathy '4 and probably not care a bit. Soon another officer arrived. 72:11alleran introduced him. "Ser.- geant Dolan, Miss Pierce. He'll ." handle everything." Halleran left Them alone. ITE'LL handle everything. He'll ask me a million questions, Cilly thought, and what will I tell him? She tried to organize her --,-- own thoughts about Amy's death but it was all so unreal. "The young lady was a relative - of yours?" Sergeant Dolan asked. '-- She'd already answered that, but ,,, of course he didn't know. "No. A friend. We've been working together in the Cannon Building for about six months. Two months ago, Miss Kerr de Icided to share my apartment with ,rne. It seems now as if I know very little about her. ..." tf "Do you know of any reason why she might have committed suicide?" Cilly started. "No! Oh, no, she 1- didn't commit suicide!" Immet---- diately she regretted speaking so definitely. L- "Why do you say that?" Ser geant Dolan asked. "What else a could it be?" Cilly dropped her eyes wearily. ,'"Oh, I'm sure I don't know. But Lthere was no reason in the world -for Amy toto do that." - Was there? After all, what did 7she know of Amy Kerr's life be - fore a few months ago? Was there '- some shadow from the past that 1: frightened her? Amy hadn't acted ,-- frightened or unhappy today, and surely not this evening. Sergeant Dolan sensed her un certainty. "I've been all over the roof," he said. "There's no place in the front of the house where a person could accidentally fall over. In the rear, yes. A person could easily hip in the darkness back there where the ledge is low. But the , body wouldn't fall in front of the house, right under your window. Tell me about this eveningdid : anything happen to disturb the young lady? Was she in good ! spirits?" , "She was never any happier, not since I have known her," Cilly , stated. She was happy to meet , Jim, she thought, but she didn't , say it. "A friend of hers, Mr. ' Hutchins, and a friend of mine, Mr. Kerrigan, spent the evening with us. We played bridge, and Amy seemed to have a very good time. The'boys left at 11:30," She did not add that Jim stayed about 15 minutes longer. "Amy Tilt tiri on the roof to air a dress that had come from the cleaner's smellmg too much of benzine after they had gone." S ERGEANT DOLAN was making notes in a little black book. "What did you say the mimes of these young men were?" he asked. Cilly told him. giving the ad dresses of their hotels. "What about money?" Dolan asked. "Did she have any 'than cial problems. Was she employed?" "She had a very nice position secretary to Ilarvey Ames of Ames & Wakefield, real estate people. She liked her work very much." There was a light knock on the door and a short, plump little man entered. "Hello. Doe." Dolan said. Then to Cilly, "Dr. Bender, the medical examiner." Dr. Bender nodded in a kindly manner to Cilly. "Unpleasant hour to run in on you. young lady." he said apologetically. "and unpleasant business. too. How ever, I've taken care of every thing." "Make an examination, Doc?" "Too dark for much of that. Fall was enough to kill anyone, of course. We've moved the body, and there'll be a thorough exam ination tomorrow. What about this young lady tonight? You won't want to stay here?" "Yes. I think so," Cilly said. "I'll be quite all right. and much more comfortable than anywhere else." "Dare say you're right," agreed the doctor. Dolan arose to go. "Guess there's nothing more I can learn here tonight." he said to Cilly. "We come up against these suicides every dayand in most cases we never know why they have to be. Melancholia of a sort, I guess. Or insanity. Hard to tell. Well, goodnight, miss. Sure you'll be all right here alone?" "I'm sure, thank you both." rilLy was glad when they both had gone, although they left her feeling miserably alone and terrified. Just two hours ago, and Amy wah here too. The apartment still echoed her laughter. Her slippers were there under the bed, where she had left them early in the evening. Her bed was turned. down, waiting for her. A terrible trembling seized ally. She began to cry. She reached into her pajama pocket" for her handkerchief. She touched the piece of newspaper that had fallen from Amy's hand. Curiously, she smoothed it out and examined it. A Utah news paper clipping. Bluefields, Utah. What was Amy doing with that? It was part of the "town gossip" column. Mr. and Mrs. John Blair announce the birth of a son. Miss Margaret Seldon spending the week in Denver.... Joe Bar low, hermit of Blue Peak, failed to appear in Bluefields for his semi annual "storing up." A delega tion from town discovered his shack in the mountains unoccu pied, and it is feared that Joe wandered too far during one of last winter's blizzards and froze to death. Small town news events. What did it mean to Amy? How could the birth of the Blairs' son, or Margaret Seldon's vacation, or the disappearance of a hermit in Blue fields, Utah, concern Amy Kerr, of New York and New Hamp shire? Cilly crumpled the clipping and dropped it into a vase, turned toward the bedroom. Suddenly she stopped. In the stillness of the apartment she heard the dumbwaiter going slowly down the shaft. It passed the level of her kitchen. She started, at first. Queer time of night for people to be running the dumbwaiter. Or was it time so soon for the milkman? But what did it mpiter? She was suddenly quite drowsy. 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