The Ghost by Arnold Bennet Chapter 6 Page 19

a little girl. I grumbled at her yesterday. I was annoyed and angry — because she had done her lessons ill. I sent her home, but instead of going home she went to the outer canal and drowned herself. They came and told me this afternoon. Yes, I am a murderer!’

“I howled, while my mother tried to comfort my father, pointing out to him that if he had spoken roughly to the child it was done for the child’s good, and that he could not possibly have foreseen the catastrophe. But her words were in vain.

“We all went to bed. In the middle of the night I heard my dear silver-gray cat mewing at the back of the house. She had been locked out. I rose and went down-stairs to let her in. To do so it was necessary for me to pass through the kitchen. It was quite dark, and