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Fourteen A CONSULTATION
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Fourteen A CONSULTATION1
Nothing was more surprising and bewildering to Tuppence than the easeand simplicity2 with which everything was arranged, owing to Sir James’sskilful handling. The doctor accepted quite readily the theory that Mrs.
Vandemeyer had accidentally taken an overdose of chloral. He doubtedwhether an inquest would be necessary. If so, he would let Sir Jamesknow. He understood that Mrs. Vandemeyer was on the eve of departurefor abroad, and that the servants had already left? Sir James and hisyoung friends had been paying a call upon her, when she was suddenlystricken down and they had spent the night in the flat, not liking4 to leaveher alone. Did they know of any relatives? They did not, but Sir James re-ferred him to Mrs. Vandemeyer’s solicitor5.
Shortly afterwards a nurse arrived to take charge, and the others left theill-omened building.
“And what now?” asked Julius, with a gesture of despair. “I guess we’redown and out for good.”
Sir James stroked his chin thoughtfully.
“No,” he said quietly. “There is still the chance that Dr. Hall may be ableto tell us something.”
“Gee! I’d forgotten him.”
“The chance is slight, but it must not be neglected. I think I told you thathe is staying at the Metropole. I should suggest that we call upon himthere as soon as possible. Shall we say after a bath and breakfast?”
It was arranged that Tuppence and Julius should return to the Ritz, andcall for Sir James in the car. The programme was faithfully carried out,and a little after eleven they drew up before the Metropole. They asked forDr. Hall, and a page boy went in search of him. In a few minutes the littledoctor came hurrying towards them.
“Can you spare us a few minutes, Dr. Hall?” said Sir James pleasantly.
“Let me introduce you to Miss Cowley. Mr. Hersheimmer, I think, youalready know.”
A quizzical gleam came into the doctor’s eye as he shook hands with Ju-lius.
“Ah, yes, my young friend of the tree episode! Ankle all right, eh?”
“I guess it’s cured owing to your skilful3 treatment, doc.”
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consultation
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liking
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