Rembrandt Painting
murmur went round: "That's them…."
Emma said sharply: "Let's get away."
The big hired Daimler drew up to the kerb. Emma got in and motioned to Lucy. Mr. Wimborne, Cedric and Harold followed. Bryan Eastley said: “I'll take Alfred with me in my little bus." The chauffeur shut the door and the Daimler prepared to roll away.
"Oh, stop!" cried Emma. "There are the boys!"
Rembrandt Painting
The boys, in spite of aggrieved protests, had been left behind at Rutherford Hall, but they now appeared grinning from ear to ear.
"We came on our bicycles," said Stoddart-West. "The policeman was very kind and let us in at the back of the hall. I hope you don't mind, Miss Crackenthorpe," he added politely.
"She doesn't mind," said Cedric, answering for his sister. "You're only young once. Your first inquest, I expect?"
"It was rather disappointing," said Alexander. "All over so soon."
Rembrandt Painting
Thursday, October 25, 2007
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