[The Club of Queer Trades by G. K. Chesterton]@TWC D-Link bookThe Club of Queer Trades CHAPTER 6 22/65
Or some quite trifling private affair.
But I'm sorry those fellows couldn't come with us.
Shall we take one of these green omnibuses? There is a restaurant in Sloane Square." "I sometimes think you play the fool to frighten us," I said irritably. "How can we leave that woman locked up? How can it be a mere private affair? How can crime and kidnapping and murder, for all I know, be private affairs? If you found a corpse in a man's drawing-room, would you think it bad taste to talk about it just as if it was a confounded dado or an infernal etching ?" Basil laughed heartily. "That's very forcible," he said.
"As a matter of fact, though, I know it's all right in this case.
And there comes the green omnibus." "How do you know it's all right in this ease ?" persisted his brother angrily. "My dear chap, the thing's obvious," answered Basil, holding a return ticket between his teeth while he fumbled in his waistcoat pocket. "Those two fellows never committed a crime in their lives.
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