Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Van Gogh Sunflower

Van Gogh Sunflower
He nodded thoughtfully. "We're getting warm,"said Inspector Crome-rather inaccurately,for hehimself was always slightly chilly. "Any instructions,sir?" "Put on a couple of men to watch this Camden Town address,but I don'twant our bird frightened.I must have a word with the A.C.Then I think itwould be as well if Cust was brought along here and asked if he'd like tomake a statement.It sounds as though he's quite ready to get rattled." Outside Tom Hartigan had rejoined Lily Marbury who was waiting for himon the Embankment. "All right,Tom?" Tom nodded.
Van Gogh Sunflower
"I saw Inspector Crome himself.The one who's in charge of the case." "What's he like?" "A bit quiet and lah-di-dah-not my idea of a detective." "That's Lord Trenchard's new kind,"said Lily with respect."Some of themare ever so grand.Well,what did he say?" Tom gave her a brief resume of the interview. "So they think as it really was him?" "They think it might be.Anyway,they'll come along and ask him aquestion or two." "Poor Mr Cust." "It's no good saying poor Mr Cust,my girl.If he's A B C,he's committedfour terrible murders." Lily sighed and shook her head.
Van Gogh Sunflower

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