The Early Novels (3 Book Collection by Agatha Christie
Author:Agatha Christie
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pandora's Box
Published: 2019-01-21T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 16 â Further Adventures of Tommy
From a darkness punctuated with throbbing stabs of fire, Tommy dragged his senses slowly back to life. When he at last opened his eyes, he was conscious of nothing but an excruciating pain through his temples. He was vaguely aware of unfamiliar surroundings. Where was he? What had happened? He blinked feebly. This was not his bedroom at the Ritz. And what the devil was the matter with his head?
âDamn!â said Tommy, and tried to sit up. He had remembered. He was in that sinister house in Soho. He uttered a groan and fell back. Through his almost-closed lids he reconnoitred carefully.
âHe is coming to,â remarked a voice very near Tommyâs ear. He recognized it at once for that of the bearded and efficient German, and lay artistically inert. He felt that it would be a pity to come round too soon; and until the pain in his head became a little less acute, he felt quite incapable of collecting his wits. Painfully he tried to puzzle out what had happened. Obviously somebody must have crept up behind him as he listened and struck him down with a blow on the head. They knew him now for a spy, and would in all probability give him short shrift. Undoubtedly he was in a tight place. Nobody knew where he was, therefore he need expect no outside assistance, and must depend solely on his own wits.
âWell, here goes,â murmured Tommy to himself, and repeated his former remark.
âDamn!â he observed, and this time succeeded in sitting up.
In a minute the German stepped forward and placed a glass to his lips, with the brief command âDrink.â Tommy obeyed. The potency of the draught made him choke, but it cleared his brain in a marvellous manner.
He was lying on a couch in the room in which the meeting had been held. On one side of him was the German, on the other the villainous-faced doorkeeper who had let him in. The others were grouped together at a little distance away. But Tommy missed one face. The man known as Number One was no longer of the company.
âFeel better?â asked the German, as he removed the empty glass.
âYes, thanks,â returned Tommy cheerfully.
âAh, my young friend, it is lucky for you your skull is so thick. The good Conrad struck hard.â He indicated the evil-faced doorkeeper by a nod. The man grinned.
Tommy twisted his head round with an effort.
âOh,â he said, âso youâre Conrad, are you? It strikes me the thickness of my skull was lucky for you too. When I look at you I feel itâs almost a pity Iâve enabled you to cheat the hangman.â
The man snarled, and the bearded man said quietly:
âHe would have run no risk of that.â
âJust as you like,â replied Tommy. âI know itâs the fashion to run down the police. I rather believe in them myself.â
His manner was nonchalant to the last degree. Tommy Beresford was one of those young Englishmen not distinguished
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