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The mystery of the Peacock's Eye

Chapter 29: Transcriber’s Note
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The narrative opens at an elite country hunt ball and pivots when a prized peacock’s-eye jewel becomes the focus of inquiry. Local notables, servants, and strangers are questioned as Mr. Bathurst and Chief-Inspector Bannister follow clues including identity confusions, a ransacked room, luggage, and conflicting testimonies. The investigation uncovers hidden relationships, financial entanglements, and deliberate deceptions, sending the inquiry through rural households and social gatherings before converging on a revealing confrontation. The resolution ties together evidence from witnesses and small domestic details to explain the theft and its motives.

Transcriber’s Note

This transcription follows the text of the edition first published by John Hamilton Ltd. in 1928. The following alterations have been made to correct what are believed to be unambiguous printer’s errors:

  • Four occurrences of misplaced quotation marks have been repaired.
  • “replys” has been changed to “replies” (Ch. V).
  • “Cuypers white teeth” has been changed to “Cuypers’ white teeth” (Ch. XXV).
  • “Cuyper’s face” has been changed to “Cuypers’ face” (Ch. XXVI).