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Chapter Twenty-One
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Chapter Twenty-One
IL ance and Pat wandered round the well-kept grounds surrounding Yewtree Lodge2.
“I hope I’m not hurting your feelings, Lance,” Pat murmured, “if I say this is quite the nastiest garden I’ve everbeen in.”
“It won’t hurt my feelings,” said Lance. “Is it? Really I don’t know. It seems to have three gardeners working on itvery industriously3.”
Pat said:
“Probably that’s what’s wrong with it. No expense spared, no signs of an individual taste. All the rightrhododendrons and all the right bedding out done in the proper season, I expect.”
“Well, what would you put in an English garden, Pat, if you had one?”
“My garden,” said Pat, “would have hollyhocks, larkspurs and Canterbury bells, no bedding out and none of thesehorrible yews4.”
She glanced up at the dark yew1 hedges, disparagingly5.
“Association of ideas,” said Lance easily.
“There’s something awfully6 frightening about a poisoner,” said Pat. “I mean it must be a horrid7, broodingrevengeful mind.”
“So that’s how you see it? Funny! I just think of it as businesslike and cold-blooded.”
“I suppose one could look at it that way.” She resumed, with a slight shiver, “All the same, to do three murders . . .
Whoever did it must be mad.”
“Yes,” said Lance, in a low voice. “I’m afraid so.” Then breaking out sharply, he said: “For God’s sake, Pat, do goaway from here. Go back to London. Go down to Devonshire or up to the Lakes. Go to Stratford-on-Avon or go andlook at the Norfolk Broads. The police wouldn’t mind your going—you had nothing to do with all this. You were inParis when the old man was killed and in London when the other two died. I tell you it worries me to death to haveyou here.”
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