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CHAPTER 42. THE QUARRY DOUBLES
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I turned towards the booking-office on the main departure platform. As I went, the chief platform inspector1, George Bellingham, with whom I had some acquaintance, came out of his office. I stopped him.
‘Mr Bellingham, will you be so good as to step with me to the booking-office, and instruct the clerk in charge to answer one or two questions which I wish to put to him. I will explain to you afterwards what is their exact import, but you know me sufficiently2 to be able to believe me when I say that they refer to a matter in which every moment is of the first importance.’
He turned and accompanied us into the interior of the booking-case.
‘To which of the clerks, Mr Champnell, do you wish to put your questions?’
‘To the one who issues third-class tickets to Southampton.’
Bellingham beckoned3 to a man who was counting a heap of money, and apparently4 seeking to make it tally5 with the entries in a huge ledger6 which lay open before him,—he was a short, slightly-built young fellow, with a pleasant face and smiling eyes.
‘Mr Stone, this gentleman wishes to ask you one or two questions.’
‘I am at his service.’
I put my questions.
‘I want to know, Mr Stone, if, in the course of the day, you have issued any tickets to a person dressed in Arab costume?’
His reply was prompt.
‘I have—by the last train, the 7.25,—three singles.’
Three singles! Then my instinct had told me rightly.
‘Can you describe the person?’
Mr Stone’s eyes twinkled.
‘I don’t know that I can, except in a general way,—he was
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inspector
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ledger
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uncommonly
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bulged
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talons
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grumbling
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compartment
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custody
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superintendent
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refreshment
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hideous
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