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I drove to the hotel. There was no one in the lounge that I knew. I ran up-stairs and tapped on Suzanne’s door. Her voice bade me “come in.” Whenshe saw who it was she literally1 fell on my neck.
“Anne, dear, where have you been? I’ve been worried to death aboutyou. What have you been doing?”
“Having adventures,” I replied. “Episode III of ‘The Perils3 of Pamela.’ ”
I told her the whole story. She gave vent2 to a deep sigh when I finished.
“Why do these things always happen to you?” she demanded plaint-ively. “Why does no one gag me and bind4 me hand and foot?”
“You wouldn’t like it if they did,” I assured her. “To tell you the truth,I’m not nearly so keen on having adventures myself as I was. A little ofthat sort of thing goes a long way.”
Suzanne seemed unconvinced. An hour or two of gagging and bindingwould have changed her view quickly enough. Suzanne likes thrills, butshe hates being uncomfortable.
“And what are we all doing now?” she asked.
“I don’t quite know,” I said thoughtfully. “You still go to Rhodesia, ofcourse, to keep an eye on Pagett—”
“And you?”
That was just my difficulty. Had Chichester gone on the Kilmorden, orhad he not? Did he mean to carry out his original plan of going to Durban?
The hour of his leaving Muizenberg seemed to point to an affirmative an-swer to both questions. In that case, I might go to Durban by train. I fan-cied that I should get there before the boat. On the other hand, if the newsof my escape were wired to Chichester, and also the information that I hadleft Cape5 Town for Durban, nothing was simpler for him than to leave theboat at either Port Elizabeth or East London and so give me the slip com-pletely.
It was rather a knotty6 problem.
“We’ll inquire about trains to Durban anyway,” I said.
“And it’s not too late for morning tea,” said Suzanne. “We’ll have it inthe lounge.”
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