Maxim went off and left me sitting there. The minutes went
by. I wondered what was happening at the inquest. I got out of the
car and began walking up and down.
A policeman looked at me.
'Excuse me, Madam,' he said. 'Aren't you Mrs de Winter?
You can wait inside if you like.'
The policeman took me into an empty room. Five minutes
passed. Nothing happened. I got up and walked out of the little
room. The policeman was still standing there.
'How long will they be?' I asked him.
'I'll go and see if you like,' the policeman said. He was back
again in a moment.
'It won't last much longer,' he told me. 'Mr de Winter has just
finished giving his evidence
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. There's only the
boat-builder, Mr
Tabb, to speak now. Would you like to go in? There's an empty
seat near the door.'
I followed the policeman. He opened the door for me and I
went in quietly and sat down. The room was small and full of
people. The air was hot and stuffy. Frank was sitting next to
Maxim. To my surprise, Mrs Danvers was there too, with Favell
beside her. I wondered whether Maxim had seen him.
Tabb, the boat-builder, standing in the centre of the room,
was answering the Coroner's
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questions.
'Was the boat in good condition?' the Coroner was asking.
'Yes, it certainly was the last time I saw it,' Tabb said. 'It was a
strong little boat. I can't understand why it sank that night.'
'Accidents have happened before,' the Coroner said. 'Mrs de
Winter was careless for a moment and she died.'
'Excuse me, sir,' said the boat-builder. 'I would like to say
something else.'
'Very well, go on,' said the Coroner.
'It's this, sir. There was nothing wrong with that boat when I
last saw it. So what I want to know is this. Who made those holes
in the planks? Rocks didn't do it. The boat sank too far away from
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I went upstairs to my room and lay down on my bed. What
were they all saying now? What was happening? What would I do
if Frank came back to Manderley without Maxim? I thought again
of that dreadful word - murder. God, let me not think about it. Let
me think about something else, anything . . .
I must have fallen asleep. I woke up suddenly. It was five
o'clock. I got up and went to the window. There was no wind.
Lightning flashed against the grey sky. I heard thunder in the
distance. A few drops of rain began to fall.
I went downstairs and sat with Jasper in the library.
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