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II nspector Craddock had made an appointment with Harold Crackenthorpe at his office, and he and Sergeant1 Wetherallarrived there punctually. The office was on the fourth floor of a big block of City offices. Inside everything showedprosperity and the acme2 of modern business taste.
A neat young woman took his name, spoke3 in a discreet4 murmur5 through a telephone, and then, rising, showedthem into Harold Crackenthorpe’s own private office.
Harold was sitting behind a large leather-topped desk and was looking as impeccable and self-confident as ever. If,as the inspector6’s private knowledge led him to surmise7, he was close upon Queer Street, no trace of it showed.
He looked up with a frank welcoming interest.
“Good morning, Inspector Craddock. I hope this means that you have some definite news for us at last?”
“Hardly that, I am afraid, Mr. Crackenthorpe. It’s just a few more questions I’d like to ask.”
“More questions? Surely by now we have answered everything imaginable.”
“I dare say it feels like that to you, Mr. Crackenthorpe, but it’s just a question of our regular routine.”
“Well, what is it this time?” He spoke impatiently.
“I should be glad if you could tell me exactly what you were doing on the afternoon and evening of 20th Decemberlast—say between the hours of 3 p.m. and midnight.”
Harold Crackenthorpe went an angry shade of plum red.
“That seems to be a most extraordinary question to ask me. What does it mean, I should like to know?”
Craddock smiled gently.
“It just means that I should like to know where you were between the hours of 3 p.m. and midnight on Friday, 20thDecember.”
“Why?”
“It would help to narrow things down.”
“Narrow them down? You have extra information, then?”
“We hope that we’re getting a little closer, sir.”
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