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Summary
In Chapter Eleven, a policeman named Constable Hardy arrives shortly before eight the following morning and tell Lilian that Leonard's body has been found. As Constable Hardy reveals what's known about Leonard – including that he apparently died of an “injury to the head,” Mrs. Wray mentions the previous incident in which Leonard was attacked. Hardy takes notes throughout the interview and then tells Lilian she'll have to identify the body. Lilian is clearly shaken and Frances volunteers to go along.
Police Sergeant Heath picks up the investigation at the hospital, asking many of the same questions Hardy had asked. He then says Lilian will have to go to the Camberwell Police Station for more questions. Frances is on alert and questions the reason for the trip to the police station. Heath says Leonard's death might have been an accident, but that he plans...
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