The Sign of Silence

The Sign of Silence

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"Then it's an entire mystery?""Yes, Phrida.""But it's astounding! It really seems so utterly impossible," declared my well-beloved, amazed at what I had just related."I've simply stated hard facts.""But there's been nothing about this affair in the papers.""For certain reasons the authorities are not exactly anxious for any publicity. It is a very puzzling problem, and they do not care to own themselves baffled," I replied."Really, it's the most extraordinary story of London life that I've ever heard," Phrida Shand declared, leaning forward in her chair, clasping her small white hands as, with her elbows upon the table-à-deux, she looked at me with her wondrous dark eyes across the bowl of red tulips between us.We were lunching together at the Berkeley, in Piccadilly, one January day last year, and had just arrived at the dessert."The whole thing is quite bewildering, Teddy-an utter enigma," she exclaimed in a low, rather strained voice, her pretty, pointed chin resting upon the back of her hand as she gazed upon me from beneath those long, curved lashes."I quite agree," was my answer. "The police are mystified, and so am I. Sir Digby Kemsley is my friend, you know.""I remember," she said. "You once introduced me-at the opening of the Motor Show at Olympia, I believe. A very brilliant and famous man, isn't he?""Rather! A famous engineer. He made the new railway across the Andes, and possesses huge rubber interests in Peru. His name, both in Seina and Valparaiso, is one to conjure with," was my reply; "but--"

Book information

ISBN: 9798582384236
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 124
Weight: 141g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 7mm