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Colonel Fawcett's story

 

The time was 10.45.There was a knock at the study door.

'Can I come in?' a voice asked. It was a man's voice.

'Yes,' К said.

The door opened and Colonel Fawcett came in. 'You want to see all of us tonight, Inspector?'

'Yes,' К said. 'A drink, Colonel Fawcett?'

'Yes, please.'

'Shall I get you a whisky?'

'Yes, please. I need one!'

'Would you like some ice?'

'Ice? Er - er - no, thank you. I don't want any ice. Just water, please. Thank you.'

'He was your friend,' К said.

'Yes. A very good friend, too,' the Colonel said, putting his head between his hands.'Dead! Michael Gray dead! I can't believe it.'

'It's sad,' К said, 'but it's true. Tell me about him.'

'We were in the army together. That was twenty-five years ago. Then Michael left the army, married Elizabeth and went into Cavell and Company. That's Lady Elizabeth's family business. She was a Cavell. I left the army five years ago. I'm not in the army now but people still call me "Colonel". I needed work so I went to my °ld friend, Michael. He helped me.'

'Helped you? How?' К asked.

'Oh - er - um. Money. You know.'

'I don't know,' К said.

'He gave me money.'

'Gave you?'

'Lent me.'

'How much did he lend you?'

'Well - £50,000.'

'Mm. And what did you do with it?'

'I put it into my business.'

'What is your business, Colonel Fawcett?'

'Well, it isn't really a business... horses... you know.'

'You gambled the money,' К said.

'Yes, I gambled and lost,' the Colonel said. 'Michael knew about this. He was very angry with me. He said, "I lent you this money and now you must pay it back to me." I said, "I can't. I haven't any money!" He said, "Then you must sell your house!" I didn't want to sell my house. We couldn't agree about that.'

'He's dead now,' К said. 'Are you really sorry?'

'Sorry? Of course I'm sorry. We couldn't agree about money, but we were friends. Good friends. Army friends are always good friends.'

'What did you do in the army, Colonel?'

'I was with the engineers. Michael was with the engineers, too.'

‘Are you an engineer?'

‘I was- an engineer.'

‘And now you gamble with other people's money,' К said. 'I gambled and lost.'

‘So you had a fight with Sir Michael about money. Tell me about it.'

'Tell me about tonight.'

'Tonight? After dinner I went to the living room. I went with Andrew. Michael and Elizabeth went to the library. They were fighting. We heard them from the living room. They often had fights, Michael and Elizabeth. Michael - you know - he liked women. And Angela, well, she's a pretty little thing.' The Colonel smiled. 'Just like you, Inspector. A pretty little thing.'

'Thank you, Colonel,' К said coldly and smiled. 'What did you do after dinner?'

'Well, Michael went to his study. Elizabeth came to the living room and I went to the library. I sat in the library and read.'

'Alone?'

'Yes, alone. The housekeeper, Mrs Flack, brought me some coffee at 9.30. Then she took some coffee to Michael. His door was locked. Then I heard her shouting. I ran to the study. You know the story.'

'Yes, but not all the story — yet!' К said. 'You can go now, Colonel, and please call Miss Everett for me.'

 


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