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1. A girl was asked by the visiting Inspector of schools to enumerate the Seven Wonders of the World
2. ’ The Inspector asked, indicating the door of the police station
3. ’ The Inspector said in response to something she has told him
4. Inspector Ditton gives his sidekick instructions and suggests that I might like to take my jacket off – commenting that it is quite warm in here
5. ‘I see - I think it would be just as well to let her see the gun in question, Inspector, so that she can identify it, don’t you?’ Mr Merrett suggested gently
6. The Inspector goes on talking to Mr Merrett
7. Raising the cup to my lips, I drink my coffee, the hot liquid hitting me hard, while the Inspector outlines what happened last Monday evening
8. The Inspector is going on … concentrate, Liz …
9. ‘Who is Jack?’ the Inspector asked
10. ’ I said, looking up at the Inspector who is standing by the table
11. ‘We?’ the Inspector interrupted
12. ‘Hmmmm …’ he said as the door opens again to admit the Inspector
13. ’ The Inspector stated
14. I look across at the Inspector and he nods encouragingly
15. I look at the Inspector but he doesn’t respond
16. ‘And what did you do then, Mrs Wynell?’ the Inspector asked
17. ‘Not very well … in fact, I found living opposite them extremely difficult, Inspector
18. When the Inspector intimates that he wants to continue this interrogation tomorrow morning Stephen tries to persuade him that I should be allowed to go home
19. But the Inspector is adamant that I should stay
20. he leapt on the Inspector a couple of times, deflecting questions
21. at least, I think it was the garden … that’s what the Inspector said, wasn’t it? I can't remember
22. and I think the Inspector feels much the same way, but proving it might be difficult
23. I can't imagine what the Inspector will have to ask me
24. ’ The Inspector said in his usual semi-friendly manner: my stomach churns suddenly
25. ’ The Inspector said
26. ’ The Inspector paused for a moment, looking at his notes and reading something there before looking up at me
27. a direct result of the vague hope I had felt on hearing that the Inspector believed me …
28. The Inspector is looking as inscrutable as ever, his thought processes obviously working overtime
29. ‘Mrs Wynell … who hates you sufficiently to try to make it appear that you shot Mrs Sadler?’ the Inspector asked unexpectedly
30. I see the Inspector look at him as though weighing him up
31. ‘What would you usually do of an evening, Mrs Wynell?’ the Inspector asked
32. ’ The Inspector admitted
33. The Inspector looks thoughtful, debating with himself before answering
34. It has been a long day … the Inspector put me through a pretty intensive interrogation … wanting to know everything about Joanna and Dan
35. ‘What do you mean? The Inspector said he believed me
36. Inspector Ditton, who is in charge of the enquiry, has issued a statement that the police are now exploring other avenues in their search for the murderer
37. ‘… Inspector Ditton told our reporter that the police are now following up a new lead and hope to make an arrest in the very near future
38. ‘It’s Inspector Ditton here, is there any chance I can get hold of him somewhere?’
39. The Inspector thought it best to make certain before he started that particular hare running
40. ‘Mum, if the Inspector rings, give him my mobile number, will you?’ he said, looking concerned
41. ‘I gather that the Inspector is concerned about the fact I was framed as the likely murderer and thinks that … that someone hates me sufficiently to … to take things further
42. ‘What did the Inspector say when you told him about that gunsmith in the pub?’ I asked Stephen when he got home after work on Monday evening
43. ‘I think it is precisely that which is bothering the Inspector
44. ‘I think I had better let the Inspector know about that
45. ‘Molly, can you pass on what I’ve said to Stephen, please? He’s in touch with the Inspector dealing with the case and I feel he ought to know about Dan’s behaviour
46. ‘They’ve only got a two bedroomed house, Inspector
47. What with the tenancy falling through and that conversation I had with the inspector yesterday, I don’t quite know whether I am coming or going
48. ‘Yes, the Inspector mentioned them
49. Police are refusing to say who the other man is, but a man by the name of Antony Hansard was seen entering the police station yesterday with Inspector Ditton in attendance
50. ’ The Inspector replied