Dead cert by Dick Francis
Author:Dick Francis [Dick Francis]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Policier
ISBN: 9780816157846
Published: 1994-01-15T10:00:00+00:00
TEN
On Tuesday it began to rain, cold slanting rain which lashed at the opening daffodils and covered the flowers with splashed up mud. The children went to school in shining black capes with souâwesters pulled down to their eyes and gum boots up to their knees. All that could be seen of William was his cherubic mouth with milk stains at the corners.
Scilla and I spent the day sorting out Billâs clothes and personal belongings. She was far more composed than I would have expected, and seemed to have won through to an acceptance that he was gone and that life must be lived without him. Neither of us had mentioned, since it happened, the night she had spent in my bed, and I had become convinced that when she woke the next morning she had had no memory of it. Grief and drugs had played tricks with her mind.
We sorted Billâs things into piles. The biggest section was to be saved for Henry and William, and into this pile Scilla put not only cuff links and studs and two gold watches, but dinner jackets and a morning suit and grey top hat. I teased her about it.
âIt isnât silly,â she said. âHenry will be needing them in ten years, if not before. Heâll be very glad to have them.â And she added a hacking jacket and two new white silk shirts.
âWe might just as well put everything back into the cupboards and wait for Henry and William to grow,â I said.
âThatâs not a bad idea,â said Scilla, bequeathing to the little boys their fatherâs best riding breeches and his warmly-lined white mackintosh.
We finished the clothes, went downstairs to the cosy study, and turned our attention to Billâs papers. His desk was full of them. He clearly hated to throw away old bills and letters, and in the bottom drawer we found a bundle of letters that Scilla had written to him before their marriage. She sat on the window seat reading them nostalgically while I sorted out the rest.
Bill had been methodical. The bills were clipped together in chronological order, and the letters were in boxes and files. There were some miscellaneous collections in the pigeon holes, and a pile of old, empty, used envelopes with day-to-day notes on the backs. They were reminders to himself, mostly, with messages like âTell Simpson to mend fence in five acre field,â and âPollyâs birthday Tuesday.â I looked through them quickly, hovering them over the heap bound for the wastepaper basket.
I stopped suddenly. On one of them, in Billâs loopy sprawling handwriting, was the name Clifford Tudor, and underneath, a telephone number and an address in Brighton.
âDo you know anyone called Clifford Tudor?â I asked Scilla.
âNever heard of him,â she said without looking up.
If Tudor had asked Bill to ride for him, as he had told me when I drove him from Plumpton to Brighton, it was perfectly natural for Bill to have his name and address. I turned the envelope over.
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