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Seven
I“W e’d better have the Yard in on it, is that what you think, Bacon?”
The Chief Constable1 looked inquiringly at Inspector2 Bacon. The inspector was a big stolid3 man—his expressionwas that of one utterly4 disgusted with humanity.
“The woman wasn’t a local, sir,” he said. “There’s some reason to believe—from her underclothing—that shemight have been a foreigner. Of course,” added Inspector Bacon hastily, “I’m not letting on about that yet awhile.
We’re keeping it up our sleeves until after the inquest.”
The Chief Constable nodded.
“The inquest will be purely5 formal, I suppose?”
“Yes, sir. I’ve seen the Coroner.”
“And it’s fixed6 for—when?”
“Tomorrow. I understand the other members of the Crackenthorpe family will be here for it. There’s just a chanceone of them might be able to identify her. They’ll all be here.”
He consulted a list he held in his hand.
“Harold Crackenthorpe, he’s something in the City—quite an important figure, I understand. Alfred—don’t quiteknow what he does. Cedric—that’s the one who lives abroad. Paints!” The inspector invested the word with its fullquota of sinister7 significance. The Chief Constable smiled into his moustache.
“No reason, is there, to believe the Crackenthorpe family are connected with the crime in any way?” he asked.
“Not apart from the fact that the body was found on the premises,” said Inspector Bacon. “And of course it’s justpossible that this artist member of the family might be able to identify her. What beats me is this extraordinaryrigmarole about the train.”
“Ah, yes. You’ve been to see this old lady, this—er—” (he glanced at the
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constable
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sinister
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