Chapter 8
SergeantDawatfirstmadesomedemur;butfinallyagreedtoadviseprivatelyonamatterwhichmightbesuggestedtohim.HeaddedthatIwastorememberthatheonlyundertooktoadvise;forifactionwererequiredhemighthavetoreferthemattertoheadquarters.WiththisunderstandingIlefthiminthestudy,andbroughtMissTrelawnyandMr.Corbecktohim.NurseKennedyresumedherplaceatthebedsidebeforewelefttheroom.
Icouldnotbutadmirethecautious,cool-headedprecisionwithwhichthetravellerstatedhiscase.Hedidnotseemtoconcealanything,andyethegavetheleastpossibledescriptionoftheobjectsmissing.Hedidnotenlargeonthemysteryofthecase;heseemedtolookonitasanordinaryhoteltheft.Knowing,asIdid,thathisoneobjectwastorecoverthearticlesbeforetheiridentitycouldbeobliterated,Icouldseetherareintellectualskillwithwhichhegavethenecessarymatterandheldbackallelse,thoughwithoutseemingtodoso."Truly,"thoughtI,"thismanhaslearnedthelessonoftheEasternbazaars;andwithWesternintellecthasimproveduponhismasters!"HequiteconveyedhisideatotheDetective,who,afterthinkingthematteroverforafewmoments,said:
"Potorscale?thatisthequestion."
"Whatdoesthatmean?"askedtheother,keenlyalert.
"AnoldthievesphrasefromBirmingham.Ithoughtthatinthesedaysofslangeveryoneknewthat.