The Horn: An Anthony Bathurst Mystery by Brian Flynn
Author:Brian Flynn [Flynn, Brian]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B08K5HPFQ8
Publisher: Dean Street Press
Published: 2020-10-05T00:00:00+00:00
When Julian returned to The Rifleman Inn a matter of two hours later, he found that Anthony Bathurst was not alone.
âYouâve met this gentleman before,â said Mr. Bathurst, rising to greet him, âat my flat, last week. Chief-Inspector Andrew MacMorran. Mr. Julian Skene.â
CHAPTER XVII
MR. BATHURST DIGS UP THE PAST
There was one thing about MacMorranâalways. He was absolutely reliable in every way. Give him a job to do that was within the compass of his no mean ability and that job would be done, smoothly, rapidly and efficiently. Before Anthony Bathurst left the precincts of The Rifleman Inn on the following morning, on a flying journey to town, he had committed the care of Julian Skene to the charge of MacMorran until his own return. MacMorran listened attentively to his orders and punctuated the words of Anthonyâs harangue with a series of short, sharp nods.
âDonât worry, Mr. Bathurst,â he said, âleave it to me. Iâm reckoning that I know my way about all right. At any rate, itâs high time that I did. Besides, Iâve always wanted to stop for a day or so at a âpub.â Thereâs a tranquillity about a country âpubâ that you find nowhere else. The beer tastes better, too, when youâre livinâ with it. Itâs different from a woman. So everythingâs O.K. with me.â
When Anthony reached London he went straight to a telephone. To ring an exceedingly old acquaintanceâUppingham and Oxford like himself. He wanted to establish touch with a man named Granville Listerâwho was full of strange pieces of information, and also, be it observed, bearded like the pard. It was said of him, that his mind, operating under a singular process of mental photography, was forced to retain all the information to which it was receptive. Nothing that went into it was ever lost.
âThat you, Lister?â queried Anthony. âThis is Bathurst this end . . . Anthony Bathurst . . . eh . . . whatâs that? . . . oh yes, yes, trailing another spot of bother, up North this time. Hence these telephonic tears. I want you to do something for me. Whatâs that? . . . oh, no. I think youâll be able toâwithout much troubleâitâs down your own street. Rather. Now listenâIâm concerned with crestsâwhat can you tell me about a star allied to an imperial eagleâwith filled beak? Iâm hanged if Iâm able to . . . no, no, no, Lister, of course not an Insurance Company! What do you take me for? Right-o, old man, Iâll hang on with the greatest pleasure, if you think you can.â Anthony Bathurst waited while Granville Lister sought the necessary reference. The time of waiting seemed interminable to him. Eventually he heard Listerâs voice coming through again.
âItâs of French origin, Bathurst, Iâm almost positive. Although Iâve nothing here at the moment that seems to give me the association that I want. Iâve tried two or three sources. Get along to the club, thatâs my advice. In the reference library there youâll find a copy of De Sanquierâs Noblesse ObligeâPeut-être.
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