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Twenty-seven “MY BROTHER WAS MURDERED”
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Twenty-seven “MY BROTHER WAS MURDERED”
On Friday morning the green Bentley drew up outside the Station Hotel atAmbledever.
Frankie had wired Bobby under the name they had agreed upon —George Parker—that she would be required to give evidence at the inqueston Henry Bassington-ffrench and would call in at Ambledever on the waydown from London.
She had expected a wire in reply appointing some rendezvous1, but noth-ing had come, so she had come to the hotel.
“Mr. Parker, miss?” said the boots. “I don’t think there’s any gentlemanof that name stopping here, but I’ll see.”
He returned a few minutes later.
“Came here Wednesday evening, miss. Left his bag and said he mightn’tbe in till late. His bag’s still here but he hasn’t been back to fetch it.”
Frankie felt suddenly rather sick. She clutched at a table for support.
The man was looking at her sympathetically.
“Feeling bad, miss?” he inquired.
Frankie shook her head.
“It’s all right,” she managed to say. “He didn’t leave any message?”
The man went away again and returned, shaking his head.
“There’s a telegram come for him,” he said. “That’s all.”
He looked at her curiously2.
“Anything I can do, miss?” he asked.
Frankie shook her head.
At the moment she only wanted to get away. She must have time tothink what to do next.
“It’s all right,” she said and, getting into the Bentley, she drove away.
The man nodded his head wisely as he looked after her.
“He’s done a bunk3, he has,” he said to himself. “Disappointed her. Givenher the slip. A fine rakish piece of goods she is. Wonder what he was like?”
He asked the young lady in the reception office, but the young ladycouldn’t remember.
“A couple of nobs,” said the boots wisely. “Going to get married on thequiet—and he’s hooked it.”
Meanwhile, Frankie was driving in the direction of Staverley, her minda maze4 of conflicting emotions.
Why had Bobby not returned to the Station Hotel? There could only betwo reasons: either he was on the trail—and that trail had taken him awaysomewhere, or else — or else something had gone wrong. The Bentleyswerved dangerously. Frankie recovered control just in time.
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