Body in the Bonfire by Christopher Bush
Author:Christopher Bush [Bush, Christopher]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Henry Holt & Company
Published: 1936-08-14T14:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER XI
THE LAST LAUGH
FOR at least a day or two, according to Wharton, there would be no developments. Possibly by the Monday night there might be information about Henry Luke, but till he was picked up or some informatory connecting link was found, the case would mark time. So on the Sunday afternoon Travers slipped down to his sisterâs place as usual, and it was towards seven oâclock on the Monday evening when he called in at the Yard on his way to the flat, having phoned Wharton early.
Wharton was soberly optimistic. He might not have his teeth in a beef-steak but there was a smell of cooking in the air. Things were coming in about Luke, he saidâor it looked as if it were Luke. There had been two replies to the SOS, and the first was from Bournemouth.
âNorris is still down there, making inquiries,â he said, âbut the facts as supplied seem to be these. Five years ago they had a small crop of burglaries down there, including two jewel robberies. A certain man was suspectedâname of Courtney, but that would be an aliasâbut he turned out to have a perfect alibi and the police down there very nearly landed themselves in trouble. Shortly afterwards he left the district, and he gave the police to understand that theyâd made scandal about him which was turning people against him. He left everything in order when he wentâpaid the rent for the little furnished house and everythingâand that was the last Bournemouth heard of him. The curious thing is that he bore a very exact physical resemblance to Luke.â
âWhat about prints?â
âAh!â said Wharton, âthey never got so far as that. What happened was this. There was a robbery and someone saw a certain person coming in a suspicious manner from where it took place, though he didnât know till later that a robbery had taken place. He didnât say a thing to the police, but a day or two later he saw the man and rushed up to a policeman and said there was the man who did the robbery, or something like that. It turned out to be absolutely wrong, as I said, but the informer still swore blind he was right.â
âAnd what about the second discovery?â
âAh!â said Wharton again, and his jaws clamped together. âThereâs some more of our friend Mott. Four years ago there were two cases of robbery at Garrodâs Heath. In one, a Hatton Garden man who lives there was knocked on the head and his pockets rifled. He claimed a loss of five thousand worth of stones, though what he was paid I donât know. Just before that there was a burglary at a house about a mile out of the town, and a lot of stuff including some rare old silver went. Both took place within a month, and then there werenât any more till just over a year when this series started, and theyâve been going on spasmodically ever since. Iâve worked out this tentative time-table.
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