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Chapter 4 Possibility of Surgery on Mathilde
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Chapter 4 Possibility of Surgery on Mathilde
‘What are you going to do this afternoon, Tuppence? Go on helping1 mewith these lists of names and dates and things?’
‘I don’t think so,’ said Tuppence. ‘I’ve had all that. It really is most ex-hausting writing everything down. Every now and then I do get things abit wrong, don’t I?’
‘Well, I wouldn’t put it past you. You have made a few mistakes.’
‘I wish you weren’t more accurate than I am, Tommy. I find it so annoy-ing sometimes.’
‘What are you going to do instead?’
‘I wouldn’t mind having a good nap. Oh no, I’m not going to actually re-lax,’ said Tuppence. ‘I think I’m going to disembowel Mathilde.’
‘I beg your pardon, Tuppence.’
‘I said I was going to disembowel Mathilde.’
‘What’s the matter with you? You seem very set on violence.’
‘Mathilde–she’s in KK.’
‘What do you mean, she’s in KK?’
‘Oh, the place where all the dumps are. You know, she’s the rocking-horse, the one that’s got a hole in her stomach.’
‘Oh. And–you’re going to examine her stomach, is that it?’
‘That’s the idea,’ said Tuppence. ‘Would you like to come and help me?’
‘Not really,’ said Tommy.
‘Would you be kind enough to come and help me?’ suggested Tuppence.
‘Put like that,’ said Tommy, with a deep sigh, ‘I will force myself to con-sent. Anyway, it won’t be as bad as making lists. Is Isaac anywhere about?’
‘No. I think it’s his afternoon off. Anyway, we don’t want Isaac about. Ithink I’ve got all the information I can out of him.’
‘He knows a good deal,’ said Tommy thoughtfully. ‘I found that out theother day, he was telling me a lot of things about the past. Things he can’tremember himself.’
‘Well, he must be nearly eighty,’ said Tuppence. ‘I’m quite sure of that.’
‘Yes, I know, but things really far back.’
‘People have always heard so many things,’ said Tuppence. ‘You neverknow if they’re right or not in what they’ve heard. Anyway, let’s go anddisembowel Mathilde. I’d better change my clothes first because it’s ex-cessively dusty and cobwebby in KK and we have to burrow2 right insideher.
‘You might get Isaac, if he’s about, to turn her upside down, then wecould get at her stomach more easily.’
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