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Fourteen MEDITATIONS OF LUKE
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Fourteen MEDITATIONS1 OF LUKE
Mrs. Church, Amy Gibbs’s aunt, was definitely an unpleasant woman. Hersharp nose, shifty eyes, and her voluble tongue all alike filled Luke withnausea.
He adopted a curt2 manner with her and found it unexpectedly success-ful.
“What you’ve got to do,” he told her, “is to answer my questions to thebest of your ability. If you hold back anything or tamper3 with the truth theconsequences may be extremely serious to you.”
“Yes, sir. I see. I’m sure I’m only too willing to tell you anything I can.
I’ve never been mixed up with the police—”
“And you don’t want to be,” finished Luke. “Well, if you do as I’ve toldyou there won’t be any question of that. I want to know all about your lateniece—who her friends were—what money she had—anything she saidthat might be out of the way. We’ll start with her friends. Who werethey?”
Mrs. Church leered at him slyly out of the corner of an unpleasant eye.
“You’ll be meaning gentlemen, sir?”
“Had she any girl friends?”
“Well—hardly—not to speak of, sir. Of course there was girls she’d beenin service with—but Amy didn’t keep up with them much. You see—”
“She preferred the sterner sex. Go on. Tell me about that.”
“It was Jim Harvey down at the garage she was actually going with, sir.
And a nice steady young fellow he was. ‘You couldn’t do better,’ I’ve saidto her many a time—”
Luke cut in:
“And the others?”
Again he got the sly look.
“I expect you’re thinking of the gentleman who keeps the curiosityshop? I didn’t like it myself, and I tell you that straight, sir! I’ve alwaysbeen respectable and I don’t hold with carrying on! But with what girlsare nowadays it’s no use speaking to them. They go their own way. And of-ten they live to regret it.”
“Did Amy live to regret it?” asked Luke bluntly.
“No, sir—that I do not think.”
“She went to consult Dr. Thomas on the day of her death. That wasn’tthe reason?”
“No, sir, I’m nearly sure it wasn’t. Oh! I’d take my oath on it! Amy hadbeen feeling ill and out of sorts, but it was just a bad cough and cold shehad. It wasn’t anything of the kind you suggest, I’m sure it wasn’t, sir.”
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