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Zero XXXI Mr. Lushington decided not to go back to town. Mr. Brewster was instructed to ring up Railing Place and say that Mr. Lushington was returning there. “And you too of course.” Constance Wessex-Gardner’s voice was arch. Mr. Brewster reflected that it was a mistake to be arch when nature had provided you with a sharp, bony profile and a long, thin neck. He pictured them, shuddered faintly, and replied with his usual politeness that Mrs. Wessex-Gardner was indeed kind, and that he would be ...delighted. “These politicians,” said the lady—“always so terribly busy. My brother-in-law never has a moment, but I hope that you will have some time to spare for me.” Mr. Brewster departed from the stricter ways of truth and said he hoped so too. After which he reported to his chief, and they presently drove away together. Mr. Lushington appeared to be in a communicative mood. “Most extraordinary affair,” he said. “Most inexplicable,” said Mr. Brewster. He paused, hesitated, and coughed slightly.
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