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: The Cask by Crofts Freeman Wills - Detective and mystery stories; Police England Fiction; Murder Investigation Fiction
PART I--LONDON
PART II--PARIS
PART I--LONDON
A STRANGE CONSIGNMENT
Mr. Avery, managing director of the Insular and Continental Steam Navigation Company, had just arrived at his office. He glanced at his inward letters, ran his eye over his list of engagements for the day, and inspected the return of the movements of his Company's steamers. Then, after spending a few moments in thought, he called his chief clerk, Wilcox.
'She has,' replied the chief clerk, 'I've just rung up the dock office to inquire.'
'I think we ought to have it specially checked from here. You remember all the trouble they gave us about the last lot. Will you send some reliable man down? Whom can you spare?'
'Broughton could go. He has done it before.'
'Well, see to it, will you, and then send in Miss Johnson, and I shall go through the mail.'
Mr. Wilcox picked up some papers and stepped over to the desk at which Tom Broughton was working.
'Right, sir,' replied Broughton, a young fellow of three-and-twenty, with a frank, boyish face and an alert manner. Nothing loath to exchange the monotony of the office for the life and bustle of the quays, he put away his books, stowed the invoices carefully in his pocket, took his hat and went quickly down the stairs and out into Fenchurch Street.
It was a brilliant morning in early April. After a spell of cold, showery weather, there was at last a foretaste of summer in the air, and the contrast made it seem good to be alive. The sun shone with that clear freshness seen only after rain. Broughton's spirits rose as he hurried through the busy streets, and watched the ceaseless flow of traffic pouring along the arteries leading to the shipping.
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