Authors: Ragtime in Simla
Flora, said Joe seriously, I continue to wonder why you are telling us this. Are you planning to break with Troop? For good? Is this the end of a beautiful friendship? Or merely a lovers tiff?
Break with Edgar? I wouldnt dare!
Leave it there, said Joe, for the moment. But if we were to want to communicate with you without raising suspicions, without going through the Troop front-of-house presence, is there any way
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Of course. Claudio. Contact him. He is discreet and loyal to me. And now I will show you to a side door. Edgar will grow suspicious if I delay my appearance any longer. She smiled a sly smile. We have a most distinguished visitor to the house this evening.
As they walked back to the police station in the Simla dusk, they went over the two interviews, exclaiming, swearing and laughing.
Now see here, Sandilands, said Carter, handing back to Joe the packet of cigarettes Joe had claimed to have found, youre to give me warning before you go pulling a trick like that again!
Well, you never know! Seemed worth the try, said Joe. But the whole place seems to abound in smokers requisites to suit all types so I dont think it got us very far. Even the madam likes to take a puff, it seems.
So, where do you think all this leaves us? Troop? Flora? Reggie? In collusion or at each others throats? Whos your money on? Can we believe a word Flora says?
Well, considering Troop for a moment hes quite a conspirator, our Mr Troop, but not a very practised one!
Oh? How so?
Well, first, that was an over-elaborate alibi he dished up and it depends on the testimony of three or four people. If its true, then he has no problems but if it isnt, theyd have to be as well rehearsed as the chorus of the Messiah if theyre all to give us the same story, same times, same places. Very easy to break down an alibi like that. Want to watch me do it?
Ill take Johnny Bristow and you can have Jackie Carlisle, said Carter with relish.
I shall be very surprised if there isnt a gap or two. Not sure I believed a word he said.
And then theres the guns! Ill get them examined as soon as we get to the station. Tomorrow well fire off a few rounds and send the results to Calcutta.
Fingerprinting? said Joe. Are you all right for fingerprinting? I can
Got everything we need, said Carter confidently.
And what did you make of Floras fingering her partner for the double murder? Does she perhaps want him out of the way? Is she really afraid of him? You seem to know her pretty well?
Wouldnt say that, said Carter uncomfortably. I dont think anyone really knows her. And as for being afraid dont be taken in! Is a crocodile afraid of a rabbit? I can tell you, Sandilands, if I had to encounter one or other of them in a dark alley Id choose Troop every time!
Still, there was something, said Joe slowly, the wistful way she said she couldnt move about in the same circles, have the same influence as Troop
there was a genuine uncertainty there and perhaps fear? Dont you think?
Come down to earth! said Carter derisively. Flora has lots of charm and poise and stunning looks with a certain amount of sexual magnetism to which many fall prey. And, speaking of which hows your blood pressure, heart rate and respiration? But dont forget she runs a grossly immoral business. She stays inside the law but she goes along with me because I could close her down and theres a lot to be said for an establishment of that sort in a town of this sort. Its an alliance perhaps but not a friendship. Im sure I dont need to say any of this but, have a care, Joe! Have a care! Put your loose change and six-shooter under the pillow!
Oh, come now! I didnt think she was particularly setting out to charm and, anyway, Im charm-proof!
I think she batted a pair of dampened eyelashes at you and you melted! I can see I shall have to watch your back for you, Sandilands! Now, Ill get the chaps to drop these guns off at the station and head for home. Meg will be pleased to see me. If you dont hang about you might get back to the Governors house in time for dessert. Always assuming hes there, of course, and not out roistering at Floras! He laughed. She did say she was expecting some top brass this evening! Pity well never know exactly who.
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A little unsure of his welcome, Joe duly presented himself at the Residency. He couldnt remember whether Sir George had been expecting him back for dinner and it was now half-past nine. But, hospitable to the last, Sir George greeted him with a cheerful bellow as he walked across the hallway and into the dining room.
Ah, there you are, my dear fellow! I understood that you had last been seen making your way under police escort into Madame Floras. Shant see him until morning! I thought. Boys will be boys! And worse in Simla, men will be boys! What have you been up to, Joe?
I really dont know, said Joe, how on earth your information service works! How the deuce could you possibly know that Id visited Madame Flora? I only left there ten minutes ago.
Its very simple, said Sir George. People like to keep in with me they know I like to have information of all sorts and no better way of keeping in with me than by bringing me news as it arises. Anyway so youve seen Madame Flora?
Ive seen her, Ive seen the charming Captain Troop and I spent quite a lot of time earlier with Alice Conyers-Sharpe and, as no doubt you already know, I had lunch with Meg and Charlie Carter.
Tell me Alice what about Alice?
She has all the charm, all the elegance, all the competence a sort of ruthless competence and she has glittering success. Popular, you might say, with all classes of the community, including yourself, unless Im mistaken.
Thats all very fine, Joe, but your next sentence is going to start with the word but. Am I right?
Yes, said Joe reluctantly, youre right. But there is something there I cant get hold of. Im absolutely convinced that there is some connection between her and Korsovsky. I believe there is some connection between her and Reggie Sharpe and Edgar Troop. Im increasingly of the opinion that Troop knows a very great deal more about these killings than he is saying.
Joe explained his suspicions concerning the .303 rifle.
As he spoke a procession entered the room. A tray bearing a bowl of soup, a chapatti, a cold roast grouse and, on the side, a green salad.
I guessed, said Sir George, in the light of your busy evening that you hadnt had anything to eat. Will this do you? Theres a good Stilton out there shall I send for it?
No. Thisll do me fine, said Joe. Absolutely fine. And he continued his account.
I have a very strong feeling that some part of the secrets arise and are connected with the Beaune railway crash, he said, telling Sir George about the newspaper hed found in Korsovskys luggage. Alice remembers practically nothing about it. She was knocked cold by the first impact apparently but remembers coming round in hospital in Beaune. Its always been said that she was the sole survivor and so she believes but weve discovered that thats not true. According to Le Matin, there was a British officer on the train, name of Simpson, very badly wounded in the war and badly damaged in the crash. Were trying to run him to earth to see what he has to tell us. Probably nothing to the point.
Well, well, said Sir George. Thats something, in spite of my impeccable information service, that I didnt know! One more survivor, eh?
And I have one other possible source: shes not exactly a survivor, nor yet is she a witness, but there is someone who may have some information that is of value to us
Im referring to Marie-Jeanne Pitiot. Shes right here in Simla.
I know who you mean. Frenchwoman another one. Runs a dress shop. Very successful, I believe. Why might she know anything about it?
Shes probably the person who knows Alice better than anyone, Im told, and she was with her right after the crash that seems to have had such significance for Korsovsky. Im planning to call on her. Not quite sure how I can question her without seeming to breach Alices confidence, but there it is.
Im confident that you will handle the interview with aplomb, said George. Youll find La Belle Epoque couldnt be more different from the other French-run place in town! Height of elegance. Everything above board. Best clientele. Marie-Jeanne Pitiot has always seemed a bit mysterious to me, though, he added.
The ex-nurse?
Yes. Seems a well-bred sort of woman. Good Catholic family, I understand. Parents wanted her to be a nun. That wasnt Marie-Jeannes intention at all and they compromised on nursing. Rather a plain girl gawky, thats the word. I gather that marriage was not seen as much of an option.
Has she kept up her friendship with Alice since they arrived here?
Oh yes, Id say they were very thick. She seems always to be on hand to support Alice in her more tense moments. She was with Alice at the shooting competition last year the day young Conyers was killed and it was Marie-Jeanne, I couldnt help noticing, not Reggie to whom Alice turned for comfort when they broke the news of Lionels death. Now finish that up and have a glass of port. Ill join you. We might go into the library its rather more comfortable in there. Koi hai!
They carried their glasses into the other room.
I like this room, said George. More friendly. The rooms on the floor above, of course, are supposed to be for entertaining but you cant really relax with a fifteen-foot ceiling, at least I cant. Take the big chair by the window, have another glass and tell me, if you can, what possible motive do you ascribe to Edgar Troop? Why would he want to shoot Conyers and why Korsovsky? What gain could there possibly be for him unless youre going to suggest that somebody employed him to do the dirty deed. (Thats not impossible, by the way.)
I hadnt told you that I suspected Edgar Troop but I wont deny it I do! It may simply be because I think hes a nasty piece of work and I know that oughtnt to influence me but it does. Hes just the sort of man I dont like though I have to admit that he answered all Charlie Carters questions with manly frankness.
Dont kid yourself that you saw the whole of Floras establishment, said George. I understand it goes for miles. Its one of the oldest houses in Simla. It climbs the hill, it goes into the hill, they tell me caverns measureless to man you might say. I think there are about six exits; there may be as many as thirty rooms. Impossible to raid even if you wanted to. I havent been worried about the place. You might say it serves a useful social function and gives no cause for concern at least until recently.
Recently? Joe asked.
Theres a very faint suspicion, said George. Were not far from the frontier here and, of course, smuggling is a way of life, smuggling anything gold, firearms, women. Its as old as the frontier itself but just lately it has seemed as if its been not only more widespread but better organized. There are an awful lot of rifles washing about in the world British Army surplus, French Army surplus, German rifles (much in demand) the demand has always been there and now you might say the supply has caught up with it. And the collapse of the Turkish Empire has had its effect and the Arab states not so meticulous, not above a little slavery, it would appear.
And if you had to pinpoint the marketplace for all this trade in Simla youd say Floras?
Its a possibility.
Joe frowned. Everywhere I turn in this investigation I confront at the end of the passage as it were an elegant, cooperative and even talkative woman. Eager to tell me all. And each with a faithful if mysterious gentleman friend in the background. Note this we have Alice so eager to help, with the faithful Rheza Khan waiting in the wings to do her bidding. There is likewise the friendly but notably shady Flora, supported as far as we can tell by the no less shady Edgar Troop. And lets not forget Claudio who will, we are assured, be prepared to fetch and carry. And linking the two we have the determination on the part of both of them, it would seem, to push Troop off the back of the sledge into the jaws of the pursuing wolves thats you, me and Carter!
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It was early on Wednesday morning and Carter looked as though hed been at his desk for hours. He was bubbling with information. Lots to report! Sit down, Joe, and hear this! Koi hai! Well have some tea, please. And bring us some of those little Greek pastries.
Carters welcome washed around Joe and he wondered whether the time would ever come when he would not feel the need to question it. His fast rise to his present high position in the force had engendered suspicion and jealousy on the part of his colleagues in England and he had learned to ride the waves of mistrust and misunderstanding using only the strength of his ability to support him. His record spoke for itself. But here was a provincial policeman with no knowledge of Joes past successes, his outstanding war record, his good family connections, accepting him for what he was a fellow professional working to the same ends as himself with no suggestion of backbiting or rivalry.
Joe settled down for a happy exchange of information.
Worst things first, I always say. So heres the bad news. Carter handed a telegram to Joe. Korsovskys agent G.M. Hes out of the country. We sent our telegram to his Paris office but they say hes on his way to Prague. Theyre sending it on. Do they have telegram facilities in Prague, do you suppose? Where is it anyway?
Czechoslovakia. Important cultural centre theyve got the telegraph all right but we may have to wait a day or two. Infernal nuisance!
Well, Korsovsky cant wait even two or three days, Im afraid. Ive ordered the funeral for tomorrow at Christ Church. Well just have to hope the chap wasnt a Muslim or a Zoroastrian.
Have you got any further with the guns?
Yes, we have. Weve fired the rounds, got samples to compare with the fatal rounds extracted from the Governors upholstery and theyre, as we speak, on their way to Calcutta. Weve fingerprinted them. Lots of dabs on the two rifles that were in the glass cupboard the two that Troop described to us. And, of course, the likelihood is that theyre all his. Ive sent a chap over to Floras to get samples of his fingerprints and then well see. The other gun the one in the oily rag is a bit of a mystery. It had been wiped clean. Not a trace of a dab on it anywhere. Whats the betting thats our weapon?