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Eleven JULIUS TELLS A STORY
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Eleven JULIUS TELLS A STORY
Dressed appropriately, Tuppence duly sallied forth1 for her “afternoonout.” Albert was in temporary abeyance2, but Tuppence went herself to thestationer’s to make quite sure that nothing had come for her. Satisfied onthis point, she made her way to the Ritz. On inquiry3 she learnt thatTommy had not yet returned. It was the answer she had expected, but itwas another nail in the coffin4 of her hopes. She resolved to appeal to Mr.
Carter, telling him when and where Tommy had started on his quest, andasking him to do something to trace him. The prospect5 of his aid revivedher mercurial6 spirits, and she next inquired for Julius Hersheimmer. Thereply she got was to the effect that he had returned about half an hourago, but had gone out immediately.
Tuppence’s spirits revived still more. It would be something to see Ju-lius. Perhaps he could devise some plan for finding out what had becomeof Tommy. She wrote her note to Mr. Carter in Julius’s sitting room, andwas just addressing the envelope when the door burst open.
“What the hell —” began Julius, but checked himself abruptly7. “I begyour pardon, Miss Tuppence. Those fools down at the office would have itthat Beresford wasn’t here any longer—hadn’t been here since Wednes-day. Is that so?”
Tuppence nodded.
“You don’t know where he is?” she asked faintly.
“I? How should I know? I haven’t had one darned word from him,though I wired him yesterday morning.”
“I expect your wire’s at the office unopened.”
“But where is he?”
“I don’t know. I hoped you might.”
“I tell you I haven’t had one darned word from him since we parted atthe depot8
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