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Twenty-three A RACE AGAINST TIME
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Twenty-three A RACE AGAINST TIME
After ringing up Sir James, Tommy’s next procedure was to make a call atSouth Audley Mansions1. He found Albert discharging his professional du-ties, and introduced himself without more ado as a friend of Tuppence’s.
Albert unbent immediately.
“Things has been very quiet here lately,” he said wistfully. “Hope theyoung lady’s keeping well, sir?”
“That’s just the point, Albert. She’s disappeared.”
“You don’t mean as the crooks2 have got her?”
“They have.”
“In the Underworld?”
“No, dash it all, in this world!”
“It’s a h’expression, sir,” explained Albert. “At the pictures the crooks al-ways have a restoorant in the Underworld. But do you think as they’vedone her in, sir?”
“I hope not. By the way, have you by any chance an aunt, a cousin,grandmother, or any other suitable female relation who might be repres-ented as being likely to kick the bucket?”
A delighted grin spread slowly over Albert’s countenance5.
“I’m on, sir. My poor aunt what lives in the country has been mortal badfor a long time, and she’s asking for me with her dying breath.”
Tommy nodded approval.
“Can you report this in the proper quarter and meet me at Charing6 Crossin an hour’s time?”
“I’ll be there, sir. You can count on me.”
As Tommy had judged, the faithful Albert proved an invaluable7 ally. Thetwo took up their quarters at the inn in Gatehouse. To Albert fell the taskof collecting information. There was no difficulty about it.
Astley Priors was the property of a Dr. Adams. The doctor no longerpractised, had retired8, the landlord believed, but he took a few private pa-tients — here the good fellow tapped his forehead knowingly —“Balmyones! You understand!” The doctor was a popular figure in the village,subscribed freely to all the local sports—“a very pleasant affable gentle-man.” Been there long? Oh, a matter of ten years or so—might be longer.
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