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Chapter 12 Jennings Asks Questions
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“Will you play, Lord Caranby?” asked Maraquito, when the introduction had been accomplished1.
“Pardon me, not at present: in a little time,” said the old nobleman, with a polite bow and his eyes on the beautiful face.
“As you like,” she answered carelessly; “everyone who comes here does just as he pleases. Is your nephew coming?”
“I fear not. He is unwell.”
Maraquito started. “Unwell. Nothing serious, I hope?”
“A slight cold.”
“Ah! Everyone has colds just now. Well, Lord Caranby, I hope to have a conversation with you later when someone else takes the bank.”
Caranby bowed and moved away slowly, leaning on his cane2. Jennings, who was beside him, threw a glance over his shoulder at Senora Gredos.
Maraquito’s face was pale, and there was a frightened look in her eyes. Catching3 Jennings’ inquisitive4 look she frowned and again addressed herself to the game. Wondering why Lord Caranby should produce such an effect, Jennings rejoined him at the end of the room, where they sat on a sofa and smoked. “Have you been here before?” asked the detective.
“No,” answered the other, lighting5 his cigar, “and it is improbable that I shall come again. My reason for coming —” he broke off —“I can tell you that later. It is sufficient to say that it has to do with your conduct of this case.”
“Hush!” whispered Jennings quickly, “my profession is not known here.”
“I fear it will be if these two have tongues in their heads.”
The detective glanced towards the door and saw Hale enter with Clancy at his heels. Jennings had not seen them since the inquest on the body of Miss Loach, when they had given their evidence with great grief and frankness. He was annoyed at meeting them here, for although he had seen them in Maraquito’s salon6 before, yet at that time they had not known his profession. But since the inquest the knowledge was common property, and doubtless they would tell Senora Gredos if they had not done so already. Jennings’ chances of learning what he wished would therefore be slight, as everyone is not willing to speak freely before an officer of the law.
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