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IO n entering the library Mr. Wimborne blinked a little as his shrewd old eyes went past Inspector1 Bacon whom he hadalready met, to the fair-haired, good-looking man beyond him.
Inspector Bacon performed introductions.
“This is Detective-Inspector Craddock of New Scotland Yard,” he said.
“New Scotland Yard—hm.” Mr. Wimborne’s eyebrows2 rose.
Dermot Craddock, who had a pleasant manner, went easily into speech.
“We have been called in on the case, Mr. Wimborne,” he said. “As you are representing the Crackenthorpe family,I feel it is only fair that we should give you a little confidential3 information.”
Nobody could make a better show of presenting a very small portion of the truth and implying that it was the wholetruth than Inspector Craddock.
“Inspector Bacon will agree, I am sure,” he added, glancing at his colleague.
Inspector Bacon agreed with all due solemnity and not at all as though the whole matter were prearranged.
“It’s like this,” said Craddock. “We have reason to believe, from information that has come into our possession,that the dead woman is not a native of these parts, that she travelled down here from London and that she had recentlycome from abroad. Probably (though we are not sure of that) from France.”
Mr. Wimborne again raised his eyebrows.
“Indeed,” he said. “Indeed?”
“That being the case,” explained Inspector Bacon, “the Chief Constable4 felt that the Yard was better fitted toinvestigate the matter.”
“I can only hope,” said Mr. Wimborne, “that the case will be solved quickly. As you can no doubt appreciate, thewhole business has been a source of much distress5 to the family. Although not personally concerned in any way, theyare—”
He paused for a bare second, but Inspector Craddock filled the gap quickly.
“It’s not a pleasant thing to find a murdered woman on your property? I couldn’t agree with you more. Now Ishould like to have a brief interview with the various members of the family—”
“I really cannot see—”
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