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Eight MR. CHARLES ENDERBY
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Eight MR. CHARLES ENDERBY
Glancing at his watch, the Inspector1 realized he could just catch the trainfor Exeter if he hurried off. He was anxious to interview the late CaptainTrevelyan’s sister as soon as possible and obtain from her the addresses ofthe other members of the family. So, with a hurried word of farewell toMajor Burnaby, he raced off to the station. The Major retraced2 his steps tothe Three Crowns. He had hardly put a foot across the doorstep when hewas accosted3 by a bright young man with a very shiny head and a round,boyish face.
“Major Burnaby?” said the young man.
“Yes.”
“Of No. 1 Sittaford Cottages?”
“Yes,” said Major Burnaby.
“I represent the Daily Wire,” said the young man, “and I—”
He got no further. In true military fashion of the old school, the Majorexploded.
“Not another word,” he roared. “I know you and your kind. No decency4.
No reticence5. Clustering round a murder like vultures round a carcass, butI can tell you, young man, you will get no information from me. Not aword. No story for your damned paper. If you want to know anything, goand ask the police, and have the decency to leave the friends of the deadman alone.”
The young man seemed not a whit6 taken aback. He smiled more encour-agingly than ever.
“I say, sir, you know you have got hold of the wrong end of the stick. Iknow nothing about this murder business.”
This was not, strictly7 speaking, the truth. No one in Exhampton couldpretend ignorance of the event that had shaken the quiet moorland townto its core.
“I am empowered on behalf of the Daily Wire,” went on the young man,“to hand you this cheque for ?5,000 and congratulate you on sending inthe only correct solution of our football competition.”
Major Burnaby was completely taken aback.
“I have no doubt,” continued the young man, “that you have already re-ceived our letter yesterday morning informing you of the good news.”
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