[Number Seventeen by Louis Tracy]@TWC D-Link bookNumber Seventeen CHAPTER XI 16/30
"Our American friend will appreciate quick action far more than talk." Then he tackled the telephone again and asked to be put through to the Croydon police station. "There must be no delay," he added.
"This is an official call." He was in touch with Croydon in a remarkably short space of time, and soon was in communication with a police inspector. "What's your name ?" he demanded. "Inspector Wilkins," came the surprised answer. "Were you a sergeant at the time of the Surrey Bank robbery ?" "Yes; but what the--" "I am Winter of Scotland Yard.
Do you recognize my voice ?" "Well--er--" "Do you remember that nip of old brandy I gave you while we were freezing in a drafty warehouse at three o'clock in the morning waiting for the Smasher to come for his plant ?" "Yes.
You're Mr.Winter right enough, sir." "Good! I want you to believe what I'm going to tell you, as there is a big job ahead.
A gang of Chinese cutthroats have kidnaped a lady, wife of the London banker, Mr.James Creighton Forbes.
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