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第15章

The worthy couple had very soon discovered that in the matter of catering it was not altogether an easy matter to satisfy Mr.Sleuth, and that though he always tried to appear pleased.This perfect lodger had one serious fault from the point of view of those who keep lodgings.Strange to say, he was a vegetarian.He would not eat meat in any form.He sometimes, however, condescended to a chicken, and when he did so condescend he generously intimated that Mr.and Mrs.Bunting were welcome to a share in it.

Now to-day - this day of which the happenings were to linger in Mrs.

Bunting's mind so very long, and to remain so very vivid, it had been arranged that Mr.Sleuth was to have some fish for his lunch, while what he left was to be "done up" to serve for his simple supper.

Knowing that Bunting would be out for at least an hour, for he was a gregarious soul, and liked to have a gossip in the shops he frequented, Mrs.Bunting rose and dressed in a leisurely manner;then she went and "did" her front sitting-room.

She felt languid and dull, as one is apt to feel after a broken night, and it was a comfort to her to know that Mr.Sleuth was not likely to ring before twelve.

But long before twelve a loud ring suddenly clanged through the quiet l1ouse.She knew it for the front door bell.

Mrs.Bunting frowned.No doubt the ring betokened one of those tiresome people who come round for old, bottles and such-like fal-lals.

She went slowly, reluctantly to the door.And then her face cleared, for it was that good young chap, Joe Chandler, who stood waiting outside.

He was breathing a little hard, as if he had walked over-quickly through the moist, foggy air.

"Why, Joe?" said Mrs.Bunting wonderingly."Come in - do! Bunting's out, but he won't be very long now.You've been quite a stranger these last few days.""Well, you know why, Mrs.Bunting - "

She stared at him for a moment, wondering what he could mean.Then, suddenly she remembered.Why, of course, Joe was on a big job just now - the job of trying to catch The Avenger! Her husband had alluded to the fact again and again when reading out to her little bits from the halfpenny evening paper he was taking again.

She led the way to the sitting-room.It was a good thing Bunting had insisted on lighting the fire before he went out, for now the room was nice and warm - and it was just horrible outside.She had felt a chill go right through her as she had stood, even for that second, at the front door.

And she hadn't been alone to feel it, for, "I say, it is jolly to be in here, out of that awful cold!" exclaimed Chandler, sitting down heavily in Bunting's easy chair.

And then Mrs.Bunting bethought herself that the young man was tired, as well as cold.He was pale, almost pallid under his usual healthy, tanned complexion - the complexion of the man who lives much out of doors.

"Wouldn't you like me just to make you a cup of tea?" she said solicitously.

"Well, to tell truth, I should be right down thankful for one, Mrs.

Bunting!" Then he looked round, and again he said her name, "Mrs.

Bunting - ?"

He spoke in so odd, so thick a tone that she turned quickly."Yes, what is it, Joe?" she asked.And then, in sudden terror, "You've never come to tell me that anything's happened to Bunting? He's not had an accident?""Goodness, no! Whatever made you think that? But - but, Mrs.

Bunting, there's been another of them!"

His voice dropped almost to a whisper.He was staring at her with unhappy, it seemed to her terror-filled, eyes.

"Another of them?" She looked at him, bewildered - at a loss.

And then what he meant flashed across her - " another of them"meant another of these strange, mysterious, awful murders.

But her relief for the moment was so great - for she really had thought for a second that he had come to give her ill news of Bunting - that the, feeling that she did experience on hearing this piece of news was actually pleasurable, though she would have been much shocked had that fact been brought to her notice.

Almost in spite of herself, Mrs.Bunting had become keenly interested in the amazing series of crimes which was occupying the imagination of the whole of London's nether-world.Even her refined mind had busied itself for the last two or three days with the strange problem so frequently presented to it by Bunting - for Bunting, now that they were no longer worried, took an open, unashamed, intense interest in "The Avenger" and his doings.

She took the kettle off the gas-ring."It's a pity Bunting isn't here," she said, drawing in her breath."He'd a-liked so much to hear you tell all about it, Joe."As she spoke she was pouring boiling water into a little teapot.

But Chandler said nothing, and she turned and glanced at him."Why, you do look bad!" she exclaimed.

And, indeed, the young fellow did look bad - very bad indeed.

"I can't help it," he said, with a kind of gasp."It was your saying that about my telling you all about it that made me turn queer.You see, this time I was one of the first there, and it fairly turned me sick - that it did.Oh, it was too awful, Mrs.

Bunting! Don't talk of it."

He began gulping down the hot tea before it was well made.

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