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Six
W e puzzled over the business of the clock for some time, but we could make nothing of it. Griselda said I ought tomake another effort to tell Inspector1 Slack about it, but on that point I was feeling what I can only describe as“mulish.”
Inspector Slack had been abominably2 and most unnecessarily rude. I was looking forward to a moment when Icould produce my valuable contribution and effect his discomfiture3. I would then say in a tone of mild reproach:
“If you had only listened to me, Inspector Slack….”
I expected that he would at least speak to me before he left the house, but to our surprise we learned from Marythat he had departed, having locked up the study door and issued orders that no one was to attempt to enter the room.
Griselda suggested going up to Old Hall.
“It will be so awful for Anne Protheroe—with the police and everything,” she said. “Perhaps I might be able to dosomething for her.”
I cordially approved of this plan, and Griselda set off with instructions that she was to telephone to me if shethought that I could be of any use or comfort to either of the ladies.
I now proceeded to ring up the Sunday School teachers, who were coming at 7:45 for their weekly preparationclass. I thought that under the circumstances it would be better to put them off.
Dennis was the next person to arrive on the scene, having just returned from a tennis party. The fact that murderhad taken place at the Vicarage seemed to afford him acute satisfaction.
“Fancy being right on the spot in a murder case,” he exclaimed. “I’ve always wanted to be right in the midst of one.
Why have the police locked up the study? Wouldn’t one of the other door keys fit it?”
I refused to allow anything of the sort to be attempted. Dennis gave in with a bad grace. After extracting everypossible detail from me he went out into the garden to look for footprints, remarking cheerfully that it was lucky it wasonly old Protheroe, whom everyone disliked.
His cheerful callousness5 rather grated on me, but I reflected that I was perhaps being hard on the boy. At Dennis’sage a detective story is one of the best things in life, and to find a real detective story, complete with
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corpse
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killing
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alibi
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