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CHAPTER 9 Dr. Roberts
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CHAPTER 9 Dr. Roberts
"Good-morning, Superintendent1 Battle."
Dr. Roberts rose from his chair and offered a large pink hand smelling of a mixture of good soap and faint carbolic.
"How are things going?" he went on.
uperintendent Battle glanced round the comfortable consulting-room before swering.
"Well, Dr. Roberts, strictly3 speaking, they're not going. They're standing4 still.""There's been nothing much in the papers, I've been glad to see.""Sudden death of the well-known Mr. Shaitana at an evening party in his own house. It's left at that for the moment. We've had the' autopsy--I brought a report of the findings along--thought it might interest you- ""That's very kind of you--it would--h'm--h'm. Yes, very interesting."He handed it back.
"And we've interviewed Mr. Shaitana's solicitor5. We know the terms of his will. Nothing of interest there. He has relatives in Syria, it seems. And then, of course, we've been through all his private papers."Was it fancy or did that broad, clean-shaven countenance6 look a little strained--a little wooden?
"And?" said Dr. Roberts.
"Nothing," said Superintendent Battle, watching him.
There wasn't a sigh of relief. Nothing so blatant7 as that. But the doctor's figureseemed to relax just a shade more comfortably in his chair.
"And so you've come to me?"
"And so, as you say, I've come to you."
The doctor's eyebrows8 rose a little and his shrewd eyes looked into Battle's. "Want to go through my private papers---eh?" "That was my idea." "Got a search-warrant?" "No.""Well, you could get one easily enough, I suppose. I'm not going to make difficulties. It's not very pleasant being suspected of murder but I suppose I can't blame you for what's obviously your duty.""Thank you, sir," said Superintendent Battle with real
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