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Chapter Eight
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Eight
II slept badly that night. I think that, even then, there were pieces of the puzzle floating about in my mind. I believethat if I had given my mind to it, I could have solved the whole thing then and there. Otherwise why did thosefragments tag along so persistently1?
How much do we know at anytime? Much more, or so I believe, than we know we know! But we cannot breakthrough to that subterranean3 knowledge. It is there, but we cannot reach it.
I lay on my bed, tossing uneasily, and only vague bits of the puzzle came to torture me.
There was a pattern, if only I could get hold of it. I ought to know who wrote those damned letters. There was atrail somewhere if only I could follow it….
As I dropped off to sleep, words danced irritatingly through my drowsy4 mind.
“No smoke without fire.” No fire without smoke. Smoke… Smoke? Smoke screen… No, that was the war—a warphrase. War. Scrap5 of paper… Only a scrap of paper. Belgium— Germany….
I fell asleep. I dreamt that I was taking Mrs. Dane Calthrop, who had turned into a greyhound, for a walk with acollar and lead.
II
It was the ringing of the telephone that roused me. A persistent2 ringing.
I sat up in bed, glanced at my watch. It was half past seven. I had not yet been called. The telephone was ringing inthe hall downstairs.
I jumped out of bed, pulled on a dressing-gown, and raced down. I beat Partridge coming through the back doorfrom the kitchen by a short head. I picked up the receiver.
“Hallo?”
“Oh—” It was a sob6 of relief. “It’s you!” Megan’s voice. Megan’s voice indescribably forlorn and frightened. “Oh,please do come—do come. Oh, please do! Will you?”
“I’m coming at once,” I said. “Do you hear? At once.”
I took the stairs two at a time and burst in on Joanna.
“Look here, Jo, I’m going off to the Symmingtons.’”
Joanna lifted a curly blonde head from the pillow and rubbed her eyes like a small child.
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constable
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