The Book of the Lion by Elizabeth Daly
Author:Elizabeth Daly
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781631940279
Publisher: Felony & Mayhem Press
Published: 2014-12-21T16:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Night Life
BY NINE OâCLOCK the Gamadges were nearing the end of their dinner, at the round table beside the window in the library. Malcolm was announced, came in, and said with an avid look at Gamadge that he had come for coffee.
âYes, and for news,â said Clara. âPerhaps heâll give you some. It must be very bad, because he has that gloomy look and wonât open his mouth except to eat.â
âAnd drink.â Gamadge swallowed whisky.
âHeâs been drinking whisky right through dinner,â said Clara.
âTo tell you the truth I came for whisky,â said Malcolm, sitting down next to Clara. âI thought youâd be done with dinner long ago.â
âWe never sat down until twenty minutes to nine. I donât know where he was.â
Gamadge said: âTell you all about it later. I may have to go out again, and if anybody rings up and asks questions you can say you donât know anything about it or where I am.â
âAnd how true that will be.â
âAnd theyâll know itâs true. The mildest prevarication,â said Gamadge, âand you stammer and stutter.â
âCanât you teach her to do better than that?â Malcolm was eyeing Gamadge with ill-concealed impatience.
âNo, she wonât learn.â
The telephone in the hall rang, and Gamadge took it. The voice of Indus sounded jubilant: âMr. Gamadge, I got her isolated.â
âNo!â
âWeâre at the movies, Translux at Eighty-fifth and Madison. She and this feller Welsh went to the nine oâclock pictures, theyâre lookinâ at it now, and Iâm downstairs in the lounge telephoning. The picture lasts till ten-thirty, and you say he has to be at the hospital at eleven. But I thought she might not leave with him, because they missed the newsreel and the cartoon, and she might stay on and see them. Itâs a Disney.â
âNot such a long shot, Indus. Iâll be there.â
âEven if she did go to the hospital with himâit ainât much of a walkâsheâd have to come home alone afterwards.â
âThatâs so.â
âIâll be standing up at the back, where I can keep watching them. Iâll point âem out when you get here. When he goes you might get a chance at his seat. Thereâs not such a crowd for the last show.â
âIâll be up in good time.â
âNo hurry, itâs a good picture, and they paid for it. Theyâre set till ten-thirty.â
Gamadge went back into the library. âI find I do have to go out again in a little while. Dave, what about having that drink in the office?â
Clara said: âIsnât he wonderful, the way he saves me worry? Hereâs coffee; or do you want yours down in the office too?â
They had coffee together, and then Gamadge and Malcolm went down in the little elevator, leaving Clara hunched up with a cat on her knee, glumly watching them go.
Down in the office Malcolm sat listening in consternation while Gamadge related the events of the afternoon. At the end of the recital he composed himself with most of his highball. Then he asked: âYou mean Durfee didnât see any tie-up at all?â
âIt all hangs
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