[Havoc by E. Philips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookHavoc CHAPTER XIX 1/19
MYSTERIOUS INQUIRIES As soon as he had gone through his letters on the following morning, Laverick, in response to a second and more urgent message, went round to his bank.
Mr.Fenwick greeted him gravely.
He was feeling keenly the responsibilities of his position.
Just how much to say and how much to leave unsaid was a question which called for a full measure of diplomacy. "You understand, Mr.Laverick," he began, "that I wished to see you with regard to the arrangement we came to the day before yesterday." Laverick nodded.
It suited him to remain monosyllabic. "Well ?" he asked. "The arrangement, of course, was most unusual," the manager continued. "I agreed to it as you were an old customer and the matter was an urgent one." "I do not quite follow you," Laverick remarked, frowning.
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