The Case of the Amateur Actor by Christopher Bush
Author:Christopher Bush [Bush, Christopher]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-12-19T05:00:00+00:00
10. ALTON COMES HOME
IT WAS only a paragraph, and I wouldnât have read it at all if the headline hadnât caught my eye.
DEAD MAN FOUND IN DITCH
The body of a fully clothed man was found early this morning in a ditch that adjoins the road from Medlington to Dorminster by Herbert Grapple, an agricultural worker. The body, it is understood, had been for some considerable time where it was found. The Dorminster police began immediate enquiries.
Mind you, I saw no connection with the missing Richard Alton. I had no reason to. Mine was a kind of topographical interest: the fact that this body had been found within the Dorminster boundaries, and the afterthought that Standing would now have his mind off the Alton Case.
I finished my lunch and went back to Broad Street. Norris was out, but Bertha was in the office before I could even take off my coat.
âDorminster police have been ringing you, sir. They asked if youâd ring them as soon as you came in. The numberâs Dorminster 2323.â
âGet them,â I said, âand put me through.â
While I waited, Alton was very definitely in my mind: not in connection with that body but with the certainty that Standing had at last unearthed something and was anxious to discuss it. Then the call came through. I was speaking to the station sergeant.
âThe Inspector isnât here, sir, but he was wondering if you could get here.â
âWhen?â
âSoon as you can, sir.â
âI think I can manage it,â I said. âBut whatâs in the wind?â
âYou havenât heard, sir? We got the news through to the Press first thing.â
âWait a minute,â I said. âSomething to do with that body in a ditch?â
âThatâs it, sir. Itâs Altonâs body.â
âBut it canât be!â
âThatâs what the Inspector said, sir. But it is. Thereâs no doubt whatever about it.â
I let out a breath.
âRight, Sergeant. Iâll be down as quick as I can make it. Probably in the course of the next couple of hours.â
âJust a minute, sir.â
In under a minute he was telling me that I might catch the two âtwenty. Thanks to a handy taxi I just made it, and with time to dash into the flat and throw a few things in a bag. Bertha was booking me a room at the White Lion.
The sun was shining and it was a mild, almost muggy day, so that even the suburbs looked cheerful. To me it might have been any kind of day as I sat in my corner and tried almost frantically to give ideas a wholly new stability. In a minute or two I had a point of reference âthe letter which Alton had sent to Joan Crewe from Berlin. If his body had been for some considerable tune in that ditch, then he could never have written that letter, a letter that had been posted more than three weeks after his disappearance. And if he had not written it, then someone had written it for him and in order to make it appear that he was in Berlin.
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