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Chapter Five
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Five
IC olonel Melchett was facing a much annoyed hotel manager. With him was Superintendent1 Harper of the GlenshirePolice and the inevitable2 Inspector3 Slack—the latter rather disgruntled at the Chief Constable’s wilful4 usurpation5 ofthe case.
Superintendent Harper was inclined to be soothing6 with the almost tearful Mr. Prestcott—Colonel Melchett tendedtowards a blunt brutality7.
“No good crying over spilt milk,” he said sharply. “The girl’s dead—strangled. You’re lucky that she wasn’tstrangled in your hotel. This puts the inquiry8 in a different county and lets your establishment down extremely lightly.
But certain inquiries9 have got to be made, and the sooner we get on with it the better. You can trust us to be discreetand tactful. So I suggest you cut the cackle and come to the horses. Just what exactly do you know about the girl?”
“I knew nothing of her—nothing at all. Josie brought her here.”
“Josie’s been here some time?”
“Two years—no, three.”
“And you like her?”
“Yes, Josie’s a good girl—a nice girl. Competent. She gets on with people, and smoothes over differences—bridge,you know, is a touchy10 sort of game—” Colonel Melchett nodded feelingly. His wife was a keen but an extremely badbridge player. Mr. Prestcott went on: “Josie was very good at calming down unpleasantnesses. She could handlepeople well—sort of bright and firm, if you know what I mean.”
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usurpation
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brutality
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