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rs.toomanywomen-第11章

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  〃Not a peep。 Not a single word。 He made only one remark that could possibly be construed as a reference to you。 This morning; standing out there at the end of the arena; he said he doubted if there was a virgin in the room; but since you have your own office it probably didn't apply to you。〃
  The question of virginity apparently wasn't troubling her。 She insisted; 〃He really hasn't mentioned me?〃
  〃Not yet。〃 I looked at my wrist; let the front legs of my chair e down to the floor; and stood up。 〃You have your letters to do; and I have some chores myself。 I'm sorry it can't all be settled the way you want it right now; I honestly am sorry。 You say you really want to forget all about Moore?〃
  〃Yes! I do!〃
  〃Okay; we'll keep that on the agenda。〃
  
  Chapter Eleven
  The first chore on my list consisted of manual labor; with the typewriter in my room as the tool for it; so I went there and started to work。
  I had asked; among other items; for some coated stock; letter size; and while the stuff they had sent was nothing to brag about; I inspected it again and decided it would serve。 It was a quarter to four; only half an hour till my date with Jasper Pine; and therefore I had to step on it。 Making a club sandwich of three sheets of the coated stock and two of carbon paper; I inserted them in the machine and typed in the upper right…hand corner in caps: 
  》REPORT FROM THEOFFICE OF NERO WOLFE March 19 1947
  Four spaces down; in the middle; I put: 
  CONFIDENTIAL TONAYLOR…KERR; INC。914 William Street New York City 
  There wasn't time to do it up brown; giving all the little details; the way it should be done for most clients to make them feel they're getting something for their dough; but I made it fairly prehensive and in my opinion adequate。 It conveyed the information that Kerr Naylor had introduced Moore's name in the first three minutes; that he had invited me to lunch and flushed me by calling me by my right name; that he insisted Moore had been murdered but refused to furnish an specifications of anything; that he had agreed to go to see Wolfe; that he said he had told Deputy Police missioner O'Hara that Moore had been murdered; and that he also said that Moore had been remended for employment by his sister。 In addition to all that on Naylor my report had a summary of my talk with Dickerson; the head of the Correspondence Checkers Section; a statement that word had got around in the department that I was investigating Moore's death; and a one…sentence paragraph to the effect that I had talked with one Hester Livsey; who had been engaged to Moore; without any result worth mentioning。 The only incident the report passed up entirely was my brief interview with the non…speller; which didn't seem to me to be relevant…and of course the phone call to Lon Cohen at the Gazetee; which seemed to be a little too relevant。
  Through at the typewriter; I signed the original; folded it and stuck it in my pocket; and did likewise with one of the carbons。 The other carbon I didn't fold。 I went and unlocked the filing cabinet; opened the drawer I was using; removed all the folders; and with my handkerchief gave a good wipe to the inside of the metal drawer; sides and ends and bottoms。 As I replaced the folders; which were made of green slick…surfaced cardboard; I wiped each one; all four surfaces。 Inside the third folder from the top; on top of the papers that were already in it; I placed the second carbon of the report I had just typed; and on top of the report I carefully deposited four grains of tobacco which I had removed from the end of a cigarette。 I put them in four selected spots and gently lowered the cardboard of the folder onto them。 Closing the drawer; I wiped the whole front of the cabinet; and then I was confronted with a question which I would have liked to consider a little if it hadn't been twelve minutes past four and me due upstairs in three minutes。 Should I just leave it unlocked; or leave the key there in the lock? I voted for the former and stuck the key in my pocket。
  I hotfooted it to the outside hall and the elevators; and; as I got off at the thirty…sixth floor; found myself faced by another question which I should have had an answer all ready for but had overlooked in the rush。 For the veteran receptionist in the lobby of the executive offices; who was I? The day before; calling on Pine; I had been Goodwin。 Was I now to be Truett and expect her to look straight at my intelligent face and think it credible that I didn't know my own name? Impossible。 I walked up to her desk and told her that Mr。 Goodwin had an appointment with Mr。 Pine for four…fifteen。
  Then I had to sit and wait over ten minutes。 Usually I am a good waiter; unruffled and relaxed; but that time it irritated me because I could have done a much better job of wiping if I hadn't hurried。 However; it couldn't be helped; and I sat till I was summoned。
  Pine looked tired; busy; and harassed。 He stayed behind his desk and started talking before I got across to him。
  〃I can only give you a few minutes;〃 he said brusquely。 〃I already had a full schedule and things are piled up。 What is it?〃
  I handed him the original of the report and stayed on my feet。 〃Of course you could take it and read it later; but I thought maybe…〃
  I chopped it off because he had started reading。 He raced through it; three times as fast as Wolfe ever reads; and then went back and gave some of the paragraphs a second look。 A sharp glance came at me。 〃I knew Mr。 Naylor had called on the Deputy missioner of Police。〃
  〃Sure;〃 I conceded heartily。 〃You didn't mention it; but a man can't mention everything。 Which reminds me; I've got a little problem。 When Mr。 Wolfe reads a copy of this; you see I know him pretty well; the first thing he'll ask will be whether you knew Mr。 Naylor's sister had asked him to give Moore a job; and if so why you didn't tell me。〃 I thought it was more diplomatic to say 〃Mr。 Naylor's sister〃 than to say 〃your wife。〃 I was going on; 〃Of course if you don't…〃
  〃Certainly I knew;〃 he snapped。 〃What has that got to do with it?〃
  〃Nothing; so far as I know。〃 I was conceding everything。 〃But I need your advice。 AS I say; I know Mr。 Wolfe。 He'll tell me to get Mr。 Naylor's sister on the phone; and ask her to e to his office to see him; and when she won't e he'll tell me to go to see her; and I'll have to go。 What would you advise me to do?〃
  〃You work for Wolfe; don't you?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃Then do what he tells you to。〃
  〃Okay; thanks。 You have no suggestions or instructions?〃
  〃No。〃 Pine made his little gesture of impatience。 〃If you mean I might want to protect my wife from annoyance; you will learn why it is unnecessary when you meet her。 What I want to know is how did Mr。 Naylor learn your identity? Can you tell me?〃
  〃If I could;〃 I said; 〃it would be in that report。 I'd like to know too。 There are two possible ways。 My picture has been in the paper a couple of times。 It could be that he…or someone else and told him…remembered it well enough to recognize me; but the odds against it would go up into six figures。 I like the other way better。 How many people around here k
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