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Chapter 9 The House Near Godalming
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Chapter 9 The House Near Godalming
She led the way up the broad staircase and the two of them followed her.
Yes, thought Stafford Nye, a very comfortable house. Jacobean paper, amost unsightly carved oak staircase but pleasantly shallow treads. Pic-tures nicely chosen but of no particular artistic1 interest. A rich man’shouse, he thought. A man, not of bad taste, a man of conventional tastes.
Good thick pile carpet of an agreeable plum-coloured texture2.
On the first floor, the grenadier-like parlour-maid went to the first dooralong it. She opened it and stood back to let them go in but she made noannouncement of names. The Countess went in first and Sir Stafford Nyefollowed her. He heard the door shut quietly behind him.
There were four people in the room. Sitting behind a large desk whichwas well covered with papers, documents, an open map or two and pre-sumably other papers which were in the course of discussion, was a large,fat man with a very yellow face. It was a face Sir Stafford Nye had seen be-fore, though he could not for the moment attach the proper name to it. Itwas a man whom he had met only in a casual fashion, and yet the occa-sion had been an important one. He should know, yes, definitely he shouldknow. But why–why wouldn’t the name come?
With a slight struggle, the figure sitting at the desk rose to his feet. Hetook the Countess Renata’s outstretched hand.
‘You’ve arrived,’ he said, ‘splendid.’
‘Yes. Let me introduce you, though I think you already know him. SirStafford Nye, Mr Robinson.’
Of course. In Sir Stafford Nye’s brain something clicked like a camera.
That fitted in, too, with another name. Pikeaway. To say that he knew allabout Mr Robinson was not true. He knew about Mr Robinson all that MrRobinson permitted to be known. His name, as far as anyone knew, wasRobinson, though it might have been any name of foreign origin. No onehad ever suggested anything of that kind. Recognition came also of hispersonal appearance. The high forehead, the melancholy3 dark eyes, thelarge generous mouth, and the impressive white teeth–false teeth, presum-ably, but at any rate teeth of which it might have been said, like in RedRiding Hood4, ‘the better to eat you with, child!’
He knew, too, what Mr Robinson stood for. Just one simple word de-scribed it. Mr Robinson represented Money with a capital M. Money in itsevery aspect. International money, world-wide money, private home fin-ances,
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