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Fifteen THE RED HOUSE
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Fifteen THE RED HOUSE
“Well,” said Tommy, looking out of the window of the Crown and Anchor,“here we are at Toad1 in the Hole — or whatever this blasted village iscalled.”
“Let us review the case,” said Tuppence.
“By all means,” said Tommy. “To begin with, getting my say in first, Isuspect the invalid2 mother!”
“Why?”
“My dear Tuppence, grant that this poltergeist business is all a put-upjob, got up in order to persuade the girl to sell the house, someone musthave thrown the things about. Now the girl said everyone was at dinner—but if the mother is a thoroughgoing invalid, she’d be upstairs in herroom.”
“If she was an invalid she could hardly throw furniture about.”
“Ah! but she wouldn’t be a real invalid. She’d be shamming3.”
“Why?”
“There you have me,” confessed her husband. “I was really going on thewell-known principle of suspecting the most unlikely person.”
“You always make fun of everything,” said Tuppence severely4. “Theremust be something that makes these people so anxious to get hold of thehouse. And if you don’t care about getting to the bottom of this matter, Ido. I like that girl. She’s a dear.”
Tommy nodded seriously enough.
“I quite agree. But I never can resist ragging you, Tuppence. Of course,there’s something queer about the house, and whatever it is, it’s some-thing that’s difficult to get at. Otherwise a mere5 burglary would do thetrick. But to be willing to buy the house means either that you’ve got totake up floors or pull down walls, or else that there’s a coal mine underthe back garden.”
“I don’t want it to be a coal mine. Buried treasure is much more ro-mantic.”
“H’m,” said Tommy. “In that case I think that I shall pay a visit to thelocal Bank Manager, explain that I am staying here over Christmas andprobably buying the Red House, and discuss the question of opening anaccount.”
“But why—?”
“Wait and see.”
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