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第40章

One woman, whom all the people round her believed to be a kind, respectable soul, had poisoned no fewer than fifteen people in order to get their insurance money.Then there had been the terrible tale of an apparently respectable, contented innkeeper and his wife, who, living at the entrance to a wood, killed all those humble travellers who took shelter under their roof, simply for their clothes, and any valuables they possessed.But in all those stories the murderer or murderers always had a very strong motive, the motive being, in almost every case, a wicked lust for gold.

At last, after having passed her handkerchief over her forehead, she went into the room where Bunting was sitting smoking his pipe.

"The fog's lifting a bit," she said in an ill-assured voice.I hope that by this time Daisy and that Joe Chandler are right out of it."But the other shook his head silently."No such luck!" he said briefly."You don't know what it's like in Hyde Park, Ellen.Iexpect 'twill soon be just as heavy here as 'twas half an hour ago!"She wandered over to the window, and pulled the curtain back.

"Quite a lot of people have come out, anyway," she observed.

"There's a fine Christmas show in the Edgware Road.I was thinking of asking if you wouldn't like to go along there with me.""No," she said dully."I'm quite content to stay at home."She was listening - listening for the sounds which would betoken that the lodger was coming downstairs.

At last she heard the cautious, stuffless tread of his rubber-soled shoes shuffling along the hall.But Bunting only woke to the fact when the front door shut to.

"That's never Mr.Sleuth going out?" He turned on his wife, startled."Why, the poor gentleman'll come to harm - that he will!

One has to be wide awake on an evening like this.I hope he hasn't taken any of his money out with him.""'Tisn't the first time Mr.Sleuth's been out in a fog," said Mrs.

Bunting sombrely.

Somehow she couldn't help uttering these over-true words.And then she turned, eager and half frightened, to see how Bunting had taken what she said.

But he looked quite placid, as if he had hardly heard her."We don't get the good old fogs we used to get - not what people used to call 'London particulars.' I expect the lodger feels like Mrs.

Crowley - I've often told you about her, Ellen?"Mrs.Bunting nodded.

Mrs.Crowley had been one of Bunting's ladies, one of those he had liked best - a cheerful, jolly lady, who used often to give her servants what she called a treat.It was seldom the kind of treat they would have chosen for themselves, but still they appreciated her kind thought.

"Mrs.Crowley used to say," went on Bunting, in his slow, dogmatic way, "that she never minded how bad the weather was in London, so long as it was London and not the country.Mr.Crowley, he liked the country best, but Mrs.Crowley always felt dull-like there.

Fog never kept her from going out - no, that it didn't.She wasn't a bit afraid.But - " he turned round and looked at his wife - "I am a bit surprised at Mr.Sleuth.I should have thought him a timid kind of gentleman - "He waited a moment, and she felt forced to answer him.

"I wouldn't exactly call him timid," she said, in a low voice, "but he is very quiet, certainly.That's why he dislikes going out when there are a lot of people bustling about the streets.I don't suppose he'll be out long."She hoped with all her soul that Mr.Sleuth would be in very soon - that he would be daunted by the now increasing gloom.

Somehow she did not feel she could sit still for very long.She got up, and went over to the farthest window.

The fog had lifted, certainly.She could see the lamp-lights on the other side of the Marylebone Road, glimmering redly; and shadowy figures were hurrying past, mostly making their way towards the Edgware Road, to see the Christmas shops.

At last to his wife's relief, Bunting got up too.He went over to the cupboard where he kept his little store of books, and took one out.

"I think I'll read a bit," he said."Seems a long time since I've looked at a book.The papers was so jolly interesting for a bit, but now there's nothing in 'em."His wife remained silent.She knew what he meant.A good many days had gone by since the last two Avenger murders, and the papers had very little to say about them that they hadn't said in different language a dozen times before.

She went into her bedroom and came back with a bit of plain sewing.

Mrs.Bunting was fond of sewing, and Bunting liked to see her so engaged.Since Mr.Sleuth had come to be their lodger she had not had much time for that sort of work.

It was funny how quiet the house was without either Daisy, or - or the lodger, in it.

At last she let her needle remain idle, and the bit of cambric slipped down on her knee, while she listened, longingly, for Mr.

Sleuth's return home.

And as the minutes sped by she fell to wondering with a painful wonder if she would ever see her lodger again, for, from what she knew of Mr.Sleuth, Mrs.Bunting felt sure that if he got into any kind of - well, trouble outside, he would never betray where he had lived during the last few weeks.

No, in such a case the lodger would disappear in as sudden a way as he had come.And Bunting would never suspect, would never know, until, perhaps - God, what a horrible thought - a picture published in some newspaper might bring a certain dreadful fact to Bunting's knowledge.

But if that happened - if that unthinkably awful thing came to pass, she made up her mind, here and now, never to say anything.She also would pretend to be amazed, shocked, unutterably horrified at the astounding revelation.

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