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Chapter 23 Journey To Scotland(1)
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Chapter 23 Journey To Scotland
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The Squadron Leader wondered a little what it was all about. He was ac-customed to being left only partly in the picture. That was Security’s do-ing, he supposed. Taking no chances. He’d done this sort of thing beforemore than once. Flying a plane of people out to an unlikely spot, with un-likely passengers, being careful to ask no questions except such as were ofan entirely1 factual nature. He knew some of his passengers on this flightbut not all of them. Lord Altamount he recognized. An ill man, a very sickman, he thought, a man who, he judged, kept himself alive by sheer will-power. The keen hawk-faced man with him was his special guard dog,presumably. Seeing not so much to his safety as to his welfare. A faithfuldog who never left his side. He would have with him restoratives, stimu-lants, all the medical box of tricks. The Squadron Leader wondered whythere wasn’t a doctor also in attendance. It would have been an extra pre-caution. Like a death’s head, the old man looked. A noble death’s head.
Something made of marble in a museum. Henry Horsham the SquadronLeader knew quite well. He knew several of the Security lot. And ColonelMunro, looking slightly less fierce than usual, rather more worried. Notvery happy on the whole. There was also a large, yellow-faced man. For-eigner, he might be. Asiatic? What was he doing, flying in a plane to theNorth of Scotland? The Squadron Leader said deferentially2 to ColonelMunro:
‘Everything laid on, sir? The car is here waiting.’
‘How far exactly is the distance?’
‘Seventeen miles, sir, roughish road but not too bad. There are extrarugs in the car.’
‘You have your orders? Repeat, please, if you will, Squadron Leader An-drews.’
The Squadron Leader repeated and the Colonel nodded satisfaction. Asthe car finally drove off, the Squadron Leader looked after it, wonderingto himself why on earth those particular people were here on this driveover the lonely moor3 to a venerable old castle where a sick man lived as arecluse without friends or visitors in the general run of things. Horshamknew, he supposed. Horsham must know a lot of strange things. Oh well,Horsham wasn’t likely to tell him anything.
The car was well and carefully driven. It drew up at last over a graveldriveway and came to a stop before the porch. It was a turreted
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