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Chapter 1
Hehadaboutasmuchgiftofthegabasahippopotamus,andwasnotagreathandatvaleting,butIknewIcouldcountonhisloyalty.
“Stopthatrow,Paddock,”Isaid.“There’safriendofmine,Captain—Captain”(Icouldn’trememberthename)“dossingdowninthere.Getbreakfastfortwoandthencomeandspeaktome.”
ItoldPaddockafinestoryabouthowmyfriendwasagreatswell,withhisnervesprettybadfromoverwork,whowantedabsoluterestandstillness.Nobodyhadgottoknowhewashere,orhewouldbebesiegedbycommunicationsfromtheIndiaOfficeandthePrimeMinisterandhiscurewouldberuined.IamboundtosayScudderplayedupsplendidlywhenhecametobreakfast.HefixedPaddockwithhiseyeglass,justlikeaBritishofficer,askedhimabouttheBoerWar,andslungoutatmealotofstuffaboutimaginarypals.Paddockcouldn’tlearntocallme“sir’,buthe“sirred’Scudderasifhislifedependedonit.
Ilefthimwiththenewspaperandaboxofcigars,andwentdowntotheCitytillluncheon.WhenIgotbacktheliftmanhadanimportantface.
“Nawstybusiness’erethismorning,sir.GentinNo.15beenandshot’isself.They’vejusttook’imtothemortiary.Thepoliceareuptherenow.”
IascendedtoNo.15,andfoundacoupleofbobbiesandaninspectorbusymakinganexamination.Iaskedafewidioticquestions,andtheysoonkickedmeout.ThenIfoundthemanthathadvaletedScudder,andpumpedhim,butIcouldseehesuspectednothing.