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Thirteen
Mark Easterbrook’s Narrative1
I approached my task of interviewing Mrs. Tuckerton with the utmost re-luctance. Goaded2 to it by Ginger3, I was still far from convinced of its wis-dom. To begin with I felt myself unfitted for the task I had set myself. Iwas doubtful of my ability to produce the needed reaction, and I wasacutely conscious of masquerading under false colours.
Ginger, with the almost terrifying efficiency which she was able to dis-play when it suited her, had briefed me by telephone.
“It will be quite simple. It’s a Nash house. Not the usual style one associ-ates with him. One of his near-Gothic flights of fancy.”
“And why should I want to see it?”
“You’re considering writing an article or a book on the influences thatcause fluctuation4 of an architect’s style. That sort of thing.”
“Sounds very bogus to me,” I said.
“Nonsense,” said Ginger robustly5. “When you get on to learned subjects,or arty ones, the most incredible theories are propounded6 and writtenabout, in the utmost seriousness, by the most unlikely people. I couldquote you chapters of tosh.”
“That’s why you would really be a much better person to do this than Iam.”
“That’s where you are wrong,” Ginger told me. “Mrs. T. can look you upin Who’s Who and be properly impressed. She can’t look me up there.”
I remained unconvinced, though temporarily defeated.
On my return from my incredible interview with Mr. Bradley, Gingerand I had put our heads together. It was less incredible to her than it wasto me. It afforded her, indeed, a distinct satisfaction.
“It puts an end to whether we’re imagining things or not,” she pointedout. “Now we know that an organisation7 does exist for getting unwantedpeople out of the way.”
“By supernatural means!”
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