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The two men parted. Race halted a taxi and was driven to George Barton’s
office in the city. Chief Inspector1 Kemp, mindful of his expense account,
took a bus to within a stone’s throw of Kidderminster House.
The inspector’s face was rather grim as he mounted the steps and
pushed the bell. He was, he knew, on difficult ground. The Kidderminster
faction2 had immense political influence and its ramifications3 spread out
like a network throughout the country. Chief Inspector Kemp had full be-
lief in the impartiality4 of British justice. If Stephen or Alexandra Farraday
had been concerned in the death of Rosemary Barton or in that of George
Barton no “pull” or “influence” would enable them to escape the conse-
quences. But if they were guiltless, or the evidence against them was too
vague to ensure conviction, then the responsible officer must be careful
how he trod or he would be liable to get a rap over the knuckles5 from his
superiors. In these circumstances it can be understood that the chief in-
spector did not much relish6 what lay before him. It seemed to him highly
probable that the Kidderminsters would, as he phrased it to himself, “cut
up rough.”
Kemp soon found, however, that he had been somewhat naïve in his as-
sumption. Lord Kidderminster was far too experienced a diplomat7 to re-
sort to crudities.
On stating his business, Chief Inspector Kemp was taken at once by a
pontifical8 butler to a dim book-lined room at the back of the house where
he found Lord Kidderminster and his daughter and son-in-law awaiting
him.
Coming forward, Lord Kidderminster shook hands and said
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faction
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ramifications
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impartiality
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knuckles
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relish
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diplomat
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pontifical
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courteously
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courteous
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kindly
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Christian
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publicity
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commissioner
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preying
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wards
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entirely
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placid
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anonymous
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astonishment
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iris
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intimacy
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fatuous
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tragic
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confirmation
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peculiar
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collaborate
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plausible
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pretext
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jotted
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hieroglyphics
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collaboration
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proceedings
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purely
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perplexed
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antagonism
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juncture
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harmonious
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tact
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fixed
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condemn
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streak
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strings
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appalled
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breach
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honourable
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