He lay in an easy posture, with
half-closed eyes and a placid expression that contrasted strangely
enough with the tragic circumstances of his death.
"It is a clear case of murder," said Dr. Burrows, dusting the sand from
his knees as he stood up. "There is a deep knife-wound above the heart,
which must have caused death almost instantaneously."
"How long should you say he has been dead, Doctor?" asked the sergeant.
"Twelve hours at least," was the reply. "He is quite cold and stiff."
[Illustration: PLAN OF ST. BRIDGET'S BAY.
+ Position of body. D D D, Tracks of Hearn's shoes.
A, Top of Shepherd's Path. E, Tracks of the nailed shoes.
B, Overhanging cliff. F, Shepherd's Path ascending shelving cliff.
C, Footpath along edge of cliff.]
"Twelve hours, eh?" repeated the officer. "That would bring it to about
six o'clock this morning."
"I won't commit myself to a definite time," said Dr. Burrows hastily. "I
only say not _less_ than twelve hours. It might have been considerably
more."
"Ah!" said the sergeant. "Well, he made a pretty good fight for his
life, to all appearances.
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