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THE MONKEY’S PAWS
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Twenty-four
THE MONKEY’S PAWS
IG wenda leaned her elbows on the table and cupped her chin in her hands while her eyes roamed dispassionately overthe remains1 of a hasty lunch. Presently she must deal with them, carry them out to the scullery, wash up, put thingsaway, see what there would be, later, for supper.
But there was no wild hurry. She felt she needed a little time to take things in. Everything had been happening toofast.
The events of the morning, when she reviewed them, seemed to be chaotic2 and impossible. Everything hadhappened too quickly and too improbably.
Inspector3 Last had appeared early — at half past nine. With him had come Detective Inspector Primer fromheadquarters and the Chief Constable4 of the County. The latter had not stayed long. It was Inspector Primer who wasnow in charge of the case of Lily Kimble deceased and all the ramifications5 arising therefrom.
It was Inspector Primer, a man with a deceptively mild manner and a gentle apologetic voice, who had asked her ifit would inconvenience her very much if his men did some digging in the garden.
From the tone of his voice, it might have been a case of giving his men some healthful exercise, rather than ofseeking for a dead body which had been buried for eighteen years.
Giles had spoken up then. He had said: “I think, perhaps, we could help you with a suggestion or two.”
And he told the Inspector about the shifting of the steps leading down to the lawn, and took the Inspector out on tothe terrace.
The Inspector had looked up at the barred window on the first floor at the corner of the house and had said: “Thatwould be the nursery, I presume.”
And Giles said that it would.
Then the Inspector and Giles had come back into the house, and two men with spades had gone out into the garden,and Giles, before the Inspector could get down to questions, had said:
“I think, Inspector, you had better hear something that my wife has so far not mentioned to anyone except myself—and—er—one other person.”
The gentle, rather compelling gaze of Inspector Primer came to rest on Gwenda. It was faintly
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truthful
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constables
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perspiring
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