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Chapter Thirteen
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Chapter Thirteen
V aguely reminiscent of a large bumblebee, Chief-Inspector1 Fred Davy wandered around the confines of the CriminalInvestigation Department, humming to himself. It was a well-known idiosyncrasy of his, and caused no particularnotice except to give rise to the remark that “Father was on the prowl again.”
His prowling led him at last to the room where Inspector Campbell was sitting behind a desk with a boredexpression. Inspector Campbell was an ambitious young man and he found much of his occupation tedious in theextreme. Nevertheless, he coped with the duties appointed to him and achieved a very fair measure of success in sodoing. The powers that be approved of him, thought he should do well and doled2 out from time to time a few words ofencouraging commendation.
“Good morning, sir,” said Inspector Campbell, respectfully, when Father entered his domain3. Naturally he calledChief-Inspector Davy “Father” behind his back as everyone else did; but he was not yet of sufficient seniority to dosuch a thing to his face.
“Anything I can do for you, sir?” he inquired.
“La, la, boom, boom,” hummed the Chief-Inspector, slightly off key. “Why must they call me Mary when myname’s Miss Gibbs?” After this rather unexpected resurrection of a bygone musical comedy, he drew up a chair andsat down.
“Busy?” he asked.
“Moderately so.”
“Got some disappearance4 case or other on, haven’t you, to do with some hotel or other. What’s the name of it now?
Bertram’s. Is that it?”
“Yes, that’s right, sir. Bertram’s Hotel.”
“Contravening the licensing5 hours? Call girls?”
“Oh no, sir,” said Inspector Campbell, slightly shocked at hearing Bertram’s Hotel being referred to in such aconnection. “Very nice, quiet, old-fashioned place.”
“Is it now?” said Father. “Yes, is it now? Well, that’s interesting, really.”
Inspector Campbell wondered why it was interesting. He did not like to ask, as tempers in the upper
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inspector
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救济物( dole的过去式和过去分词 ); 失业救济金 | |
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disappearance
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n.消失,消散,失踪 | |
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licensing
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