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Chapter Thirteen The Adventure of the Picardy Chateau
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I looked up Eaucourt Sainte–Anne on the map, and the more I studied its position the less I liked it. It was the knot from which sprang all the main routes to our Picardy front. If the Boche ever broke us, it was the place for which old Hindenburg would make. At all hours troops and transport trains were moving through that insignificant1 hamlet. Eminent2 generals and their staffs passed daily within sight of the Chateau3. It was a convenient halting-place for battalions4 coming back to rest. Supposing, I argued, our enemies wanted a key-spot for some assault upon the morale5 or the discipline or health of the British Army, they couldn’t find a better than Eaucourt Sainte–Anne. It was the ideal centre of espionage6. But when I guardedly sounded my friends of the Intelligence they didn’t seem to be worrying about it.
From them I got a chit to the local French authorities, and, as soon as we came out of the line, towards the end of December, I made straight for the country town of Douvecourt. By a bit of luck our divisional quarters were almost next door. I interviewed a tremendous swell7 in a black uniform and black kid gloves, who received me affably and put his archives and registers at my disposal. By this time I talked French fairly well, having a natural turn for languages, but half the rapid speech of the sous-prifet was lost on me. By and by he left me with the papers and a clerk, and I proceeded to grub up the history of the Chateau.
It had belonged since long before Agincourt to the noble house of the D’Eaucourts, now represented by an ancient Marquise who dwelt at Biarritz. She had never lived in the place, which a dozen years before had been falling to ruins, when a rich American leased it and partially8 restored it. He had soon got sick of it — his daughter had married a blackguard French
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