Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Bouguereau William

Bouguereau William
"Very well,Jacobs,"said Crome. "Send him along." A few minutes later there was a tap on the inspector's door and SergeantJacobs appeared,ushering in a tall,moderately good-looking young man. "This is Mr Tom Hartigan,sir.He's got something to tell us which mayhave a possible bearing on the A B C case." The inspector rose pleasantly and shook hands. "Good morning,Mr Hartigan.Sit down,won't you?Smoke?Have a cigarette?" Tom Hartigan sat down awkwardly and looked with some awe at what hecalled in his own mind "One of the big-wigs."The appearance of the inspectorvaguely disappointed him.He looked quite an ordinary person!
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"Now then,"said Crome."You've got something to tell us that you thinkmay have a bearing on the case.Fire ahead." Tom began nervously. "Of course it may be nothing at all.It's just an idea of mine.I may bewasting your time." Again Inspector Crome sighed imperceptibly.The amount of time he had towaste in reassuring people! "We're the best judge of that.Let's have the facts,Mr Hartigan." "Well,it's like this,sir.I've got a young lady,you see,and hermother lets rooms.Up Camden Town way.Their second-floor back has been letfor over a year to a man called Cust."
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