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5. Miss Blacklock and Miss Bunner
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M ISS B LACKLOCK AND M ISS B UNNER
L ittle Paddocks was very much as Detective-Inspector1 Craddock had imagined it to be. He noted2 ducks and chickensand what had been until lately an attractive herbaceous border and in which a few late Michaelmas daisies showed alast dying splash of purple beauty. The lawn and the paths showed signs of neglect.
Summing up, Detective-Inspector Craddock thought: “Probably not much money to spend on gardeners—fond offlowers and a good eye for planning and massing a border. House needs painting. Most houses do, nowadays. Pleasantlittle property.”
As Craddock’s car stopped before the front door, Sergeant3 Fletcher came round the side of the house. SergeantFletcher looked like a guardsman, with an erect4 military bearing, and was able to impart several different meanings tothe one monosyllable: “Sir.”
“So there you are, Fletcher.”
“Sir,” said Sergeant Fletcher.
“Anything to report?”
“We’ve finished going over the house, sir. Scherz doesn’t seem to have left any fingerprints5 anywhere. He woregloves, of course. No signs of any of the doors or windows being forced to effect an entrance. He seems to have comeout from Medenham on the bus, arriving here at six o’clock. Side door of the house was locked at 5:30, I understand.
Looks as though he must have walked in through the front door. Miss Blacklock states that that door isn’t usuallylocked until the house is shut up for the night. The maid, on the other hand, states that the front door was locked all theafternoon—but she’d say anything. Very temperamental you’ll find her. Mittel Europa refugee of some kind.”
“Difficult, is she?”
“Sir!” said Sergeant Fletcher, with intense feeling.
Craddock smiled.
Fletcher resumed his report.
“Lighting system is quite in order everywhere. We haven’t spotted6 yet how he operated the lights. It was just theone circuit went. Drawing room and hall. Of course, nowadays the wall brackets and lamps wouldn’t all be on onefuse—but this is an old-fashioned installation and wiring. Don’t see how he could have
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