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Chapter 9
Idon’tknowifIcanexplainmyself,butIusedtousemybrainsasfarastheywent,andaftertheycametoablankwallIguessed,andIusuallyfoundmyguessesprettyright.
SoIsetoutallmyconclusionsonabitofAdmiraltypaper.Theyranlikethis:
FAIRLYCERTAIN.
(1)Placewherethereareseveralsetsofstairs;onethatmattersdistinguishedbyhavingthirty-ninesteps.
(2)Fulltideat10.17p.m.Leavingshoreonlypossibleatfulltide.
(3)Stepsnotdocksteps,andsoplaceprobablynotharbour.
(4)Noregularnightsteamerat10.17.Meansoftransportmustbetramp(unlikely),yacht,orfishing-boat.
Theremyreasoningstopped.Imadeanotherlist,whichIheaded“Guessed”,butIwasjustassureoftheoneastheother.
GUESSED.
(1)Placenotharbourbutopencoast.
(2)Boatsmall—trawler,yacht,orlaunch.
(3)PlacesomewhereonEastCoastbetweenCromerandDover.
ItstruckmeasoddthatIshouldbesittingatthatdeskwithaCabinetMinister,aField-Marshal,twohighGovernmentofficials,andaFrenchGeneralwatchingme,whilefromthescribbleofadeadmanIwastryingtodragasecretwhichmeantlifeordeathforus.
SirWalterhadjoinedus,andpresentlyMacGillivrayarrived.HehadsentoutinstructionstowatchtheportsandrailwaystationsforthethreemenwhomIhaddescribedtoSirWalter.Notthatheoranybodyelsethoughtthatthatwoulddomuchgood.
“Here’sthemostIcanmakeofit,”Isaid.“Wehavegottofindaplacewherethereareseveralstaircasesdowntothebeach,oneofwhichhasthirty-ninesteps.