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Ten THE CRACKLER(2)
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Making the acquaintance of the Laidlaws proved an easy affair. Tommyand Tuppence, young, well-dressed, eager for life, and with apparentlymoney to burn, were soon made free of that particular coterie1 in whichthe Laidlaws had their being.
Major Laidlaw was a tall, fair man, typically English in appearance, witha hearty2 sportsmanlike manner, slightly belied3 by the hard lines round hiseyes and the occasional quick sideways glance that assorted4 oddly with hissupposed character.
He was a very dexterous5 card player, and Tommy noticed that when thestakes were high he seldom rose from the table a loser.
Marguerite Laidlaw was quite a different proposition. She was a charm-ing creature, with the slenderness of a wood nymph and the face of aGreuze picture. Her dainty broken English was fascinating, and Tommyfelt that it was no wonder most men were her slaves. She seemed to take agreat fancy to Tommy from the first, and playing his part, he allowed him-self to be swept into her train.
“My Tommee,” she would say; “but positively6 I cannot go without myTommee. His ’air, eet ees the colour of the sunset, ees eet not?”
Her father was a more sinister7 figure. Very correct, very upright, withhis little black beard and his watchful8 eyes.
Tuppence was the first to report progress. She came to Tommy with tenone pound notes.
“Have a look at these. They’re wrong ’uns, aren’t they?”
Tommy examined them and confirmed Tuppence’s diagnosis9.
“Where did you get them from?”
“That boy, Jimmy Faulkener. Marguerite Laidlaw gave them to him toput on a horse for her. I said I wanted small notes and gave him a tennerin exchange.”
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