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Sixteen THE AMBASSADOR’S BOOTS(2)
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It was two days later. Tuppence was out to lunch. Tommy, alone in theaustere office of Mr. Theodore Blunt, was improving his mind by readingthe latest sensational2 thriller3.
The door of the office opened and Albert appeared.
“A young lady to see you, sir. Miss Cicely March. She says she has calledin answer to an advertisement.”
“Show her in at once,” cried Tommy, thrusting his novel into a conveni-ent drawer.
In another minute, Albert had ushered4 in the young lady. Tommy hadjust time to see that she was fair-haired and extremely pretty, when theamazing occurrence happened.
The door through which Albert had just passed out was rudely burstopen. In the doorway5 stood a picturesque6 figure—a big dark man, Spanishin appearance, with a flaming red tie. His features were distorted withrage, and in his hand was a gleaming pistol.
“So this is the office of Mr. Busybody Blunt,” he said in perfect English.
His voice was low and venomous. “Hands up at once—or I shoot.”
It sounded no idle threat. Tommy’s hands went up obediently. The girl,crouched against the wall, gave a gasp7 of terror.
“This young lady will come with me,” said the man. “Yes, you will, mydear. You have never seen me before, but that doesn’t matter. I can’t havemy plans ruined by a silly little chit like you. I seem to remember that youwere one of the passengers on the Nomadic8. You must have been peeringinto things that didn’t concern you—but I’ve no intention of letting youblab any secrets to Mr. Blunt here. A very clever gentleman, Mr. Blunt,with his fancy advertisements. But as it happens, I keep an eye on the ad-vertisement columns. That’s how I got wise to his little game.”
“You interest me exceedingly,” said Tommy. “Won’t you go on?”
“Cheek won’t help you, Mr. Blunt. From now on, you’re a marked man.
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