The Kitchen Maid
The Lady of Shalott
the night watch by rembrandt
the Night Watch
Well, what can I do for you?"
"I'd like to know,"said Chief-Inspector Davy, "who ownsBertram's Hotel."
The expression on Mr. Robinson's face did not change. He showed no surprise at hearing the name nor did heshow recognition. He said thoughtfully:
"You want to know who owns Bertram's Hotel. That,I think, is in Pond Street, off Piccadilly."
"Quite right, sir."
"I have occasionally stayed there myself. A quietplace. Well run."
"Yes," said Father, "particularly well run."
"And you want to know who owns it? Surely that iseasy to ascertain?"
There was a faint irony behind his smile.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
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