The Secret Detectives by Ella Risbridger
Author:Ella Risbridger
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Nosy Crow
Published: 2021-05-15T00:00:00+00:00
âAfter lunch,â Sam said, âletâs meet back here. Weâll pick a suspect each. And weâll trail them.â
âTrail them?â
âIt means to sort of follow them about. See if they do anything.â
Somewhere across the deck, Mrs Colonel Hartington-Davis was calling for the girls.
âNo grown-up detective would ever realise how difficult it is to run an investigation when people keep bothering you,â said Sam. âWe could just live up here on condensed milk.â
âUgh,â said Lettie. âYou and your condensed milk.â
âEating just takes up so much time,â said Isobel.
âAlways having to stop and eat a bowl of kedgeree just as things are starting to get interesting. But then, thatâs mothers!â said Lettie cheerfully. âAlways wanting you to do things.â
Sam and Isobel exchanged motherless glances.
âThatâs mothers,â said Sam, grimly. âI suppose weâd better go.â
So they went.
At the dining-room door they split: Sam to his father, who was working as usual. He nodded to Sam when he sat down, and put his hand quickly and tenderly on his sonâs head. Sam ducked, but even across the room, Isobel could see he was pleased. People were so funny, she thought. Parents were so funny, and all of them different.
When Isobel and Lettie got to their table, Mrs Colonel Hartington-Davis made the usual fuss about them washing. âGo back downstairs at once,â she said. She looked brighter than she had that morning. âLord Trimlingham is going to eat lunch with us and I wonât have you little girls showing me up. Especially not you, Lettie, precious. You have always been such a pretty little girl.â She looked Lettie up and down in a troubled sort of way. âGet a pressed ribbon from the drawer.â
Then she looked Isobel over and sighed. âWell, there isnât much to be done with you, Isobel, dear. Just wash your hands and face and do your best.â
Sam was watching from his table with amusement.
âFor someone whoâs supposed to care about hygiene,â Isobel said crossly to Lettie on the way down, âDr Khan doesnât seem to care much about whether Sam washes his hands and face before lunch.â
âItâs nice to wash,â said Lettie. âI like being clean.â
âOf course you do,â said Isobel. âGrown-ups like it. Thatâs why you like it.â
âI just like to be tidy,â Lettie said, primly.
âI just like to be tidy,â Isobel said, in a feeble imitation. She bit her lip, looked down at her own stockings with the hole in them, and sighed.
âIsobel!â There was a note of alarm in Lettieâs voice. She looked up.
There was something white tucked into the thin space between the doorknob and the door.
A scrap of paper with a torn edge, folded in two.
âIs it ⦠another one?â
âAnother one,â said Isobel. She moved forward and stopped herself.
âSam will want to know if there are fingerprints,â she said. âNot that we can see them. But we should be careful. Give me your hair ribbon.â
âWhat?â said Lettie, and then she understood. She pulled out the crumpled ribbon from her hair and handed it to Isobel, who folded it between her finger and thumb.
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