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“No thanks,’ said Marion looking through the gap. ‘ think I’ll stroll around here for a while.” These artists have bloody sensitive souls, thought Dalziel as he watched her go. She even came the long way round.

He found Pascoe in Landor’s study in the act of replacing the telephone receiver.

“Easy!’ said the sergeant. ‘ nice for once. It was the builders who are doing the work here now. I gave their office a tinkle and got right in touch with the man who supervised the job. He remembered it well.” He paused dramatically. Dalziel belched.

The base was lowered into place on Tuesday the twentieth of December.” “There’s a thing,’ said Dalziel.

“She never left.”

“Or didn’t go far if she did.”

“Scotby saw her driving off at 6 p. m.”

“Saw someone driving off at 6 p. m.” “Or says she saw someone driving off.’ ‘ do we know about her movements that day?’ ”ve got an outline.”

“We need more than a bloody outline. Sergeant, let’s get to work and fill it in!”

Filling it in proved more difficult than it sounded, but not more difficult than Pascoe had come to expect. If getting hold of staff on a working day was difficult, getting hold of them on a Saturday morning proved almost impossible.

Landor was nowhere to be found. His wife, a pale skeletal woman, denied all knowledge of his whereabouts. She was only certain he would be back for lunch.

“We have guests,’ she added defensively as though Pascoe were holding her certainty against her.

It’s all I’d hold, thought Pascoe.

Scotby, the main source of what little information he already had about the course of events on the nineteenth of December, had likewise disappeared.

He banged on the door of her room, then Disney’s, and finally Ellie’s.

“Hi,’ she said. She was still in her dressing-gown. ‘?” “I’d better not,’ he said. She seemed to be expecting to be kissed so he obliged. The dressing-gown fell open.

“I’m looking for Scotby. Or Disney,’ he said hurriedly, averting his eyes.

“It takes all sorts to make a world,’ she answered, fastening her belt.

“Any ideas?”

“Well, Scotby’ll be down on the beach with a great lump of animality between her legs.”

“What?”

“Riding. She rides. Horses. It keeps her fit,’ said Ellie lighting a cigarette and coughing violently. ‘ it sweats out her refined little lust for Simeon.”

“Landor? You’re joking!”

“Please yourself. I’ve watched her. She’d love to get her saddle over him,’ said Ellie coarsely. ‘ she makes do with Black Beauty every Saturday and Sunday morning. There’s a riding-school beyond the golf club.”

“And Disney?”

“Hair. Every Saturday. You didn’t think it could look as unkempt as that by nature? No, it’s a wash and set and a bit of capital titillation from the fingers of some epicene young man.”

Thanks a lot,’ said Pascoe gloomily.

“You’re welcome. In fact,’ she added, dropping her voice to a husky whisper, ”re very welcome.”

She laughed after him as he retreated back to Dalziel.

“It’s no good,’ he said. ”re all out of reach, those who might be some good to us.” “That’s all right,’ said Dalziel. They’ll all be back. I just rang the chairman of the governors.”

“Oh?”

“You did say there was a governors’ meeting that day, didn’t you? It might be interesting to find out what it was about, when it ended, that sort of thing.”

“And was it?”

“I said it might be. He was out.”

“Having his hair done or riding?” “Is it a dirty private joke?’ asked Dalziel. ‘, he’s on his way here for lunch with Landor. There’s a cricket match this afternoon, college versus the locals. Landor’s bent on keeping up the appearance of normality. So we’ll see him then. And the others likely. Meanwhile … “

“Yes, sir?”

“You can catch up on your reading. This is what I got out of Roote last night. While you were busy.”

According to Franny’s statement, a small group of students, Anita Sewell among them, had gone down to the beach for a midnight bathing party. No, there hadn’t been anything odd or sinister going on. Witches’ dances? That was absurd. Mr. Lapping must have mistaken some very ordinary ” dancing - he was an old gentleman, wasn’t he? Music? Yes, they had had a transistor. There was always pop music on the radio, no matter what time. As for nudity, well some of them wore very skimpy costumes. At night, from a distance … Why did the party break up? Somebody disturbed them. It was silly really, they weren’t breaking the law, just a couple of silly college regulations perhaps, if that. But it was dark, and late, and someone panicked and ran. Then they all grabbed their clothes and made off. It was a bit of fun. Exciting. That was all. They mostly stuck in groups, no one wanted to be alone. He’d been with Stuart Cockshut, Sandra Firth and a couple of others. All the time? Yes, all the time and all the way back to college. They’d had coffee in Sandra’s room. Sat and talked for half an hour. No, he couldn’t remember noticing what Anita did when they scattered. Perhaps one of the others … certainly he would make out a list of their names.

“Anything there, sir?”

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