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Fifteen A DISCOVERY
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Fifteen A DISCOVERY
Bobby had had an irksome time. His forced inaction was exceedingly try-ing. He hated staying quietly in London and doing nothing.
He had been rung up on the telephone by George Arbuthnot who, in afew laconic1 words, told him that all had gone well. A couple of days later,he had a letter from Frankie, delivered to him by her maid, the letter hav-ing gone under cover to her at Lord Marchington’s town house.
Since then he had heard nothing.
“Letter for you,” called out Badger2.
Bobby came forward excitedly but the letter was one addressed in hisfather’s handwriting, and postmarked Marchbolt.
At that moment, however, he caught sight of the neat black-gowned fig-ure of Frankie’s maid approaching down the Mews. Five minutes later hewas tearing open Frankie’s second letter.
Dear Bobby (wrote Frankie), I think it’s about time youcame down. I’ve given them instructions at home thatyou’re to have the Bentley whenever you ask for it. Get achauffeur’s livery — dark- green ours always are. Put itdown to father at Harrods. It’s best to be correct in details.
Concentrate on making a good job of the moustache. Itmakes a frightful4 difference to anyone’s face.
Come down here and ask for me. You might bring me anostensible note from Father. Report that the car is now inworking order again. The garage here only holds two carsand as it’s got the family Daimler and Roger Bassington-ffrench’s two-seater in it, it is fortunately full up, so youwill go to Staverley and put up there.
Get what local information you can when there—particu-larly about a Dr. Nicholson who runs a place for dope pa-tients. Several suspicious circumstances about him — hehas a dark-blue Talbot saloon, he was away from home onthe 16th when your beer was doctored, and he takes alto-gether too detailed5 an interest in the circumstances of myaccident.
I think I’ve identified the corpse6!!!
Au revoir, my fellow sleuth.
Love from your successfully concussed,
Frankie.
P.S. I shall post this myself.
Bobby’s spirits rose with a bound.
Discarding his
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corpse
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