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In the end Commander Haydock, taking in the situation with commend-able Naval1 rapidity, drove the car, Tommy sat beside him, and behindwere Bletchley, Mrs. Sprot and Tuppence. Not only did Mrs. Sprot cling toher, but Tuppence was the only one (with the exception of Carl vonDeinim) who knew the mysterious kidnapper2 by sight.
The Commander was a good organiser and a quick worker. In next to notime he had filled up the car with petrol, tossed a map of the district and alarger scale map of Leahampton itself to Bletchley and was ready to startoff.
Mrs. Sprot had run upstairs again, presumably to her room to get a coat.
But when she got into the car and they had started down the hill she dis-closed to Tuppence something in her handbag. It was a small pistol.
She said quietly:
“I got it from Major Bletchley’s room. I remembered his mentioning oneday that he had one.”
Tuppence looked a little dubious3.
“You don’t think that—?”
Mrs. Sprot said, her mouth a thin line:
“It may come in useful.”
Tuppence sat marvelling4 at the strange forces maternity5 will set loose inan ordinary commonplace young woman. She could visualise Mrs. Sprot,the kind of woman who would normally declare herself frightened todeath of firearms, coolly shooting down any person who had harmed herchild.
They drove first, on the Commander’s suggestion, to the railway station.
A train had left Leahampton about twenty minutes earlier and it was pos-sible that the fugitives6 had gone by it.
At the station they separated, the Commander taking the ticket collector,Tommy the booking office, and Bletchley the porters outside. Tuppenceand Mrs. Sprot went into the ladies’ room on the chance that the womanhad gone in there to change her appearance before taking the train.
One and all drew a blank. It was now more difficult to shape a course.
In all probability, as Haydock pointed
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