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Seventeen MRS. RIVINGTON TALKS
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Seventeen MRS. RIVINGTON TALKS
“Supposing,” said Bobby, pausing on the doorstep, “that Mr. M. R. Riving-ton of Onslow Square is himself a solicitor1? That would be a blow.”
“You’d better try the Tite Street colonel first,” said Frankie. “He won’tknow anything about solicitors2.”
Accordingly, Bobby took a taxi to Tite Street. Colonel Rivington was out.
Mrs. Rivington, however, was at home. Bobby delivered over to the smartparlourmaid his card on which he had written: “From Messrs Spragge,Spragge, Jenkinson & Spragge. Very Urgent.”
The card and Lord Marchington’s clothes produced their effect upon theparlourmaid. She did not for an instant suspect that Bobby had come tosell miniatures or tout3 for insurances. He was shown into a beautifullyand expensively furnished drawing room and presently Mrs. Rivington,beautifully- and expensively-dressed and made-up, came into the room.
“I must apologize for troubling you, Mrs. Rivington,” said Bobby. “Butthe matter was rather urgent and we wished to avoid the delay of letters.”
That any solicitor could ever wish to avoid delay seemed so transpar-ently impossible that Bobby for a moment wondered anxiously whetherMrs. Rivington would see through the pretence4.
Mrs. Rivington, however, was clearly a woman of more looks thanbrains who accepted things as they were presented to her.
“Oh, do sit down!” she said. “I got the telephone message just now fromyour office saying that you were on your way here.”
Bobby mentally applauded Frankie for this last-minute flash of brilli-ance.
He sat down and endeavoured to look legal.
“It is about our client, Mr. Alan Carstairs,” he said.
“Oh, yes?”
“He may have mentioned that we were acting5 for him.”
“Did he now? I believe he did,” said Mrs. Rivington, opening very largeblue eyes. She was clearly of a suggestible type. “But of course, I knowabout you. You acted for Dolly Maltravers, didn’t you, when she shot thatdreadful dressmaker man? I suppose you know all the details?”
She looked at him with frank curiosity. It seemed to Bobby that Mrs. Riv-ington was going to be easy meat.
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n.初级律师,事务律师 | |
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初级律师( solicitor的名词复数 ) | |
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