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Twelve THE HOUSE OF LURKING DEATH(1)
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Twelve THE HOUSE OF LURKING1 DEATH
“What—” began Tuppence, and then stopped.
She had just entered the private office of Mr. Blunt from the adjoiningone marked “Clerks,” and was surprised to behold2 her lord and masterwith his eye riveted3 to the private peephole into the outer office.
“Ssh,” said Tommy warningly. “Didn’t you hear the buzzer4? It’s a girl—rather a nice girl—in fact she looks to me a frightfully nice girl. Albert istelling her all that tosh about my being engaged with Scotland Yard.”
“Let me see,” demanded Tuppence.
Somewhat unwillingly5, Tommy moved aside. Tuppence in her turnglued her eye to the peephole.
“She’s not bad,” admitted Tuppence. “And her clothes are simply thelatest shout.”
“She’s perfectly6 lovely,” said Tommy. “She’s like those girls Mason writesabout—you know, frightfully sympathetic, and beautiful, and distinctly in-telligent without being too saucy7. I think, yes—I certainly think—I shall bethe great Hanaud this morning.”
“H’m,” said Tuppence. “If there is one detective out of all the otherswhom you are most unlike—I should say it was Hanaud. Can you do thelightning changes of personality? Can you be the great comedian8, the littlegutter boy, the serious and sympathetic friend—all in five minutes?”
“I know this,” said Tommy, rapping sharply on the desk, “I am the Cap-tain of the Ship—and don’t you forget it, Tuppence. I’m going to have herin.”
He pressed the buzzer on his desk. Albert appeared ushering
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