A Murder Cleared Up
When Edward Berrian came to live at Barleybrake, he led, for a time, the life of a recluse. He rented a suit[e] of apartments, out of which he seldom ventured except for a solitary stroll now and then, or to go to a neighboring restaurant at which he took his meals. His age was less than thirty, his figure good, and his face handsome, in spite of a tinge of melancholy.
He had not the appearance of an unsocial man, for his look was uncommonly frank and open, and the few with whom he exchanged occasional salutations were charmed with his address and manner.
Nevertheless, on the whole, the people of Barleybrake were far from satisfied with their new townsman.
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