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J. J. AFFLICK
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Twenty-one
J. J. AFFLICK
IJ . J. Afflick, Daffodil Coaches, Devon & Dorset Tours, etc. had two numbers listed in the telephone book. An officeaddress in Exeter and a private address on the outskirts1 of that town.
An appointment was made for the following day.
Just as Giles and Gwenda were leaving in the car, Mrs. Cocker ran out and gesticulated. Giles put on the brake andstopped.
“It’s Dr. Kennedy on the telephone, sir.”
Giles got out and ran back. He picked up the receiver.
“Giles Reed here.”
“Morning. I’ve just received rather an odd letter. From a woman called Lily Kimble. I’ve been racking my brainsto remember who she is. Thought of a patient first—that put me off the scent2. But I rather fancy she must be a girl whowas in service once at your house. House-parlourmaid at the time we know of. I’m almost sure her name was Lily,though I don’t recollect3 her last name.”
“There was a Lily. Gwenda remembers her. She tied a bow on the cat.”
“Gwennie must have a very remarkable4 memory.”
“Oh, she has.”
“Well, I’d like to have a word with you about this letter—not over the phone. Will you be in if I come over?”
“We’re just on our way to Exeter. We could drop in on you, if you prefer, sir. It’s all on our way.”
“Good. That’ll do splendidly.”
“I don’t like to talk too much about all this over the phone,” explained the doctor when they arrived. “I always havean idea the local exchanges listen in. Here’s the woman’s letter.”
He spread the letter on the table. It was written on cheap lined paper in an uneducated hand.
Dear sir (Lily Kimble had written)
I’d be grateful if you could give me advise about the enclosed wot i cut out of paper. I been thinking and i talkedit over with mr. Kimble, but i don’t know wots best to do about it. Do you think as it means money or a rewardbecos i could do with the money im sure but woodnt want the police or anything like that, i often hav been thinkingabout that nite wen mrs. Halliday went away and i don’t think sir she ever did becos the clothes was wrong. i thortat first the master done it but now im not so sure becos of the car i saw out of the window. A posh car it was and iseen it before but i woodnt like to do anything without asking you first if it was all
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