"Ahhh, Milly is a very nice girl." Mr. Wilson exclaimed admiringly. "Also she us sensible and reasonable indeed. Also, she was in a deep shock, which was obvious and also extremely understandable. I myself was also so much in shock, and I would have been surprised if the young girl would not have been in such a major shock, under such dreadful circumstances. Also she is a very capable and helpful girl at the time of need, if you know what I mean. I think I am very lucky these days to having found a nice, sober and a good girl to do so much for me and my mother. Though, I agree she can also be a bit careless and forgetful about these tiny things, but I think it is just a part of being a human. Also, she was feeling extremely guilty of having left the bathroom window open. She truely was sorry, though initially I was also very angry, seing the result of a small mistake from her side. It was something very big which happened, not that it happens everyday. But then, girls will often forget things, you know, my Lord and also I was already too depressed, that I did not want to say anything much to her. All I said to her was: It must have been the burglars. Then I warned her to remember that she left the window once open and their was already a dead man in the bath, which is already to scary. Also if she leaves the window open again, it might be burglars and all of us might be killed in our sleep. Nevertheless, the police inspector- Inspector James, they called him, out from the yard, he was extremely rough and sharp with the poor girl. He made her feel extremely frightened and also he made her think he suspected her of something. Though what good a body could be to her, poor girl, I simply can not imagine, thus I simply told this to the inspector. But the inspector was so rude to me, my Lord. I simply did not like the way he talked to me or behaved with me. I clearly told him, if you have any evidence against me or Milly on which we can be held guilty, just bring it forewards, that is what he has to do! I simply told reminded him of his job to find the clue and that he was not paid to be rude with a nice gentleman, while in that man's own house. Really!!!" Mr. Wilson's face was geeting red on the top of his head. He was extremely furious. "You know my lord he has again and again tested my patience, but I being a gentleman, can not ne rude to him at all. As a rule I am a soft-spoken person."