The Cheapside Corpse

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It took him a moment to recall why, but then everything came crashing back – his viols had gone. He tried to think about his investigations, but he was queasy from the amount he had drunk the previous night, and could not concentrate. He was, however, aware of a hard knot of resentment against Hannah, Taylor and Evan. He tried to ignore it, but the feeling persisted, so he was surly company when Thurloe emerged from his bedchamber looking fresh, neat and sprightly in his travelling clothes.
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...loe rang a bell, and a servant brought his idea of a hearty breakfast – thin slivers of bread and meat, a boiled egg cut into sixths, and a dozen raisins. Yet even this was more than Chaloner felt like eating, and he only picked at the elegant morsels that were passed his way. While he did so, he told Thurloe all that he had learned since they had last met – his report the previous night had been too terse and disjointed to count as a proper briefing.
‘So,’ concluded Thurloe, ‘you still need to warn Randal against publishing his sequel; you have made no headway into the deaths of Wheler, Coo and Fatherton; you have determined that DuPont was no spy but you do not know why he staggered to Cheapside—’ ‘He had a visitor shortly before he left Long Acre,’ put in Chaloner, a little defensively, ‘one who wore a plague mask, hissed and gave him money.’ ‘—you have no idea who burned Fatherton’s house or Milbourn’s printworks; and your Earl is unlikely to have his remaining curtains.’ ‘He does not want them now he knows the others were stolen from the club.


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