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Twelve INQUIRIES AT CHIMNEYS
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Twelve INQUIRIES1 AT CHIMNEYS
Bundle’s temperament2 was certainly not inherited from her father, whoseprevailing characteristic was a wholly amiable3 inertia4. As Bill Eversleighhad very justly remarked, the grass never did grow under Bundle’s feet.
On the morning following her dinner with Bill, Bundle woke full of en-ergy. She had three distinct plans which she meant to put into operationthat day, and she realized that she was going to be slightly hampered5 bythe limits of time and space.
Fortunately she did not suffer from the affliction of Gerry Wade6, RonnyDevereux and Jimmy Thesiger—that of not being able to get up in themorning. Sir Oswald Coote himself would have had no fault to find withher on the score of early rising. At half past eight Bundle had breakfastedand was on her way to Chimneys in the Hispano.
Her father seemed mildly pleased to see her.
“I never know when you’re going to turn up,” he said. “But this will saveme ringing up, which I hate. Colonel Melrose was here yesterday aboutthe inquest.”
Colonel Melrose was Chief Constable7 of the county, and an old friend ofLord Caterham.
“You mean the inquest of Ronny Devereux? When is it to be?”
“Tomorrow. Twelve o’clock. Melrose will call for you. Having found thebody, you’ll have to give evidence, but he said you needn’t be at allalarmed.”
“Why on earth should I be alarmed?”
“Well, you know,” said Lord Caterham apologetically, “Melrose is a bitold-fashioned.”
“Twelve o’clock,” said Bundle. “Good. I shall be here, if I’m still alive.”
“Have you any reason to anticipate not being alive?”
“One never knows,” said Bundle. “The strain of modern life — as thenewspapers say.”
“Which reminds me that George Lomax asked me to come over to theAbbey next week. I refused, of course.”
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