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Eleven THE SUNNINGDALE MYSTERY(1)
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Eleven THE SUNNINGDALE MYSTERY
“Do you know where we are going to lunch today, Tuppence?”
Mrs. Beresford considered the question.
“The Ritz?” she suggested hopefully.
“Think again.”
“That nice little place in Soho?”
“No.” Tommy’s tone was full of importance. “An ABC shop. This one, infact.”
He drew her deftly1 inside an establishment of the kind indicated, andsteered her to a corner marble-topped table.
“Excellent,” said Tommy with satisfaction, as he seated himself.
“Couldn’t be better.”
“Why has this craze for the simple life come upon you?” demanded Tup-pence.
“You see, Watson, but you do not observe. I wonder now whether one ofthese haughty2 damsels would condescend3 to notice us? Splendid, she driftsthis way. It is true that she appears to be thinking of something else, butdoubtless her subconscious4 mind is functioning busily with such mattersas ham and eggs and pots of tea. Chop and fried potatoes, please, miss, anda large coffee, a roll and butter, and a plate of tongue for the lady.”
The waitress repeated the order in a scornful tone, but Tuppence leantforward suddenly and interrupted her.
“No, not a chop and fried potatoes. This gentleman will have a cheese-cake and a glass of milk.”
“A cheesecake and a milk,” said the waitress with even deeper scorn, ifthat were possible. Still thinking of something else, she drifted awayagain.
“That was uncalled for,” said Tommy coldly.
“But I’m right, aren’t I? You are the Old Man in the Corner? Where’syour piece of string?”
Tommy drew a long twisted mesh5 of string from his pocket and pro-ceeded to tie a couple of knots in it.
“Complete to the smallest detail,” he murmured.
“You made a small mistake in ordering your meal, though.”
“Women are so literal-minded,” said Tommy. “If there’s one thing I hateit’s milk to drink, and cheesecakes are always so yellow and bilious-look-ing.”
“Be an artist,” said Tuppence. “Watch me attack my cold tongue. Jollygood stuff, cold tongue. Now then, I’m all ready to be Miss Polly Burton.
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