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As Mr Williams finished reading, there was knock on door and Doctor Green came in. He had just returned from Brighton and had found Williams’ note. He agreed at once that picture was of Anningly Hall, which was not far from where he had grown up.
‘Have you any explanation of figure, Green?’ asked Williams.
‘I don’t know, I’m sure, Williams,’ Doctor Green replied.
‘When I was boy, some of old people in Anningly still used to talk about disappearance of Francis child. They said that Sir Arthur had lot of trouble with some of local people coming onto his land to steal his fish and his birds.
He decided to catch them all and have them punished, and, one by one he did, until there was only one left. This was man called Gawdy whose family had once been rich and important in that part of Essex. In fact, some of them had their tombs in village church too. However, family had lost all their land and their money over years and Gawdy felt rather bitter about it all.