indirect question - wish to know what the correct order is


Here is a quote out of the novel "The Heiress":


"...and it would have been difficult to decide who was the most gratified of the three; certainly Helen was not the least so."


Shouldn't the correct approach be "who the most gratified of the three WAS" since it's not question form? Or there are some exceptions/laxity to the rule that I'm not aware of...


Thanks in advance!




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