Chapter 8
Icamedowntobreakfastnextmorning,aftereighthoursofblesseddreamlesssleep,tofindSirWalterdecodingatelegraminthemidstofmuffinsandmarmalade.Hisfreshrosinessofyesterdayseemedathoughttarnished.
“Ihadabusyhouronthetelephoneafteryouwenttobed,”hesaid.“IgotmyChieftospeaktotheFirstLordandtheSecretaryforWar,andtheyarebringingRoyeroveradaysooner.Thiswireclinchesit.HewillbeinLondonatfive.OddthatthecodewordforaSous-chefd’ÉtatMajor-Generalshouldbe‘Porker.’”
Hedirectedmetothehotdishesandwenton.
“NotthatIthinkitwilldomuchgood.Ifyourfriendswerecleverenoughtofindoutthefirstarrangementtheyarecleverenoughtodiscoverthechange.Iwouldgivemyheadtoknowwheretheleakis.WebelievedtherewereonlyfivemeninEnglandwhoknewaboutRoyer’svisit,andyoumaybecertaintherewerefewerinFrance,fortheymanagethesethingsbetterthere.”
WhileIatehecontinuedtotalk,makingmetomysurpriseapresentofhisfullconfidence.
“Canthedispositionsnotbechanged?”Iasked.
“Theycould,”hesaid.“Butwewanttoavoidthatifpossible.Theyaretheresultofimmensethought,andnoalterationwouldbeasgood.Besides,ononeortwopointschangeissimplyimpossible.Still,somethingcouldbedone,Isuppose,ifitwereabsolutelynecessary.Butyouseethedifficulty,Hannay.OurenemiesarenotgoingtobesuchfoolsastopickRoyer’spocketoranychildishgamelikethat.