The Excursion Train (2010)

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Robert Colbeck, the assassin’s intended target, suffered nothing more than a painful flesh wound in his upper arm whereas Victor Leeming, who just happened to be nearby at the time, collected a whole battery of cuts and bruises when he was hurled from the cart as it overturned. The Sergeant was justifiably upset.
    ‘It’s not fair,’ he protested. ‘All that I expected to do was to ride to Charing to pick someone up. Instead of that, I’m drenched by rain, bored stiff by Constable Butterkiss, beat
...en black and blue by that vicious cart of his, then flung to the ground like a sack of potatoes.’ ‘You have my sympathy, Victor.’ ‘And on top of all that, we came back empty-handed.’ ‘That was unfortunate,’ said Colbeck.
    They were in his room at the Saracen’s Head, free at last from the inquisitive crowd that had rushed out into the street to see what had caused the commotion. Colbeck’s injured arm had now been bandaged and the doctor had then treated Leeming’s wounds.


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