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PART THREE DECEMBER 24TH XVII
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XVII
Sydney Horbury did not present a very prepossessing appearance. He came into the room and
Johnson said:
“You’re Sydney Horbury?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Valet attendant to the late Mr. Lee?”
“Yes, sir. It’s terrible, isn’t it? You could have knocked me down with a feather when I heard
from Gladys. Poor old gentleman—”
Johnson cut him short.
“Just answer my questions, please.”
“Yes, sir, certainly, sir.”
“What time did you go out tonight, and where have you been?”
“I left the house just before eight, sir. I went to the Superb, sir, just five minutes’ walk away.
Love in Old Seville was the picture, sir.”
“Anyone who saw you there?”
“The young lady in the box office, sir, she knows me. And the commissionaire at the door, he
knows me too. And—er—as a matter of fact, I was with a young lady, sir. I met her there by
appointment.”
“Oh, you did, did you? What’s her name?”
“Good. We’ll look into that. Did you come straight home?”
“I saw my young lady home first, sir. Then I came straight back. You’ll find it’s quite all
right, sir. I didn’t have anything to do with this. I was—”
“Nobody’s accusing you of having anything to do with it.”
“No, sir, of course not, sir. But it’s not very pleasant when a murder happens in a house.”
“Nobody said it was. Now, then, how long had you been in Mr. Lee’s service?”
“Just over a year, sir.”
“Did you like your place here?”
“Yes, sir. I was quite satisfied. The pay was good. Mr. Lee was rather difficult sometimes, but
of course I’m used to attending on
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