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9. Concerning a Door
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Nine
C ONCERNING A D OOR
I“I ’m sorry to bother you again, Miss Blacklock—”
“Oh, it doesn’t matter. I suppose, as the inquest was adjourned1 for a week, you’re hoping to get more evidence?”
Detective-Inspector2 Craddock nodded.
“To begin with, Miss Blacklock, Rudi Scherz was not the son of the proprietor3 of the Hotel des Alpes at Montreux.
He seems to have started his career as an orderly in a hospital at Berne. A good many of the patients missed smallpieces of jewellery. Under another name he was a waiter at one of the small winter sports places. His speciality therewas making out duplicate bills in the restaurant with items on one that didn’t appear on the other. The difference, ofcourse, went into his pocket. After that he was in a department store in Zürich. There losses from shoplifting wererather above the average whilst he was with them. It seems likely that the shoplifting wasn’t entirely4 due tocustomers.”
“He was a picker up of unconsidered trifles, in fact?” said Miss Blacklock dryly. “Then I was right in thinking thatI had not seen him before?”
“You were quite right—no doubt you were pointed5 out to him at the Royal Spa Hotel and he pretended torecognize you. The Swiss police had begun to make his own country rather too hot for him, and he came over herewith a very nice set of forged papers and took a job at the Royal Spa.”
“Quite a good hunting ground,” said Miss Blacklock dryly. “It’s extremely expensive and very well-off people staythere. Some of them are careless about their bills, I expect.”
“Yes,” said Craddock. “There were prospects6 of a satisfactory harvest.”
Miss Blacklock was frowning.
“I see all that,” she said. “But why come to Chipping Cleghorn? What does he think we’ve got here that couldpossibly be better than the rich Royal Spa Hotel?”
“You stick to your statement that there’s nothing of especial value in the house?”
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