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  Late Saturday afternoon; with a package under my arm; I emerged from the elevator; went down the hall to the door of 1019; and backed off to give it a look。
  ARCHIE GOODWIN
  Private Detective
  
  Not bad at all; I thought; unlocking the door and entering。 I had considered having the painter put beneath it 〃By Appointment Only;〃 to keep the crowd down; but decided to save the extra three bucks。 I put my package on the desk; unwrapped it; and inspected my new letterheads and envelopes。 The type of my name was a little too bold; maybe; but otherwise it was pretty neat。 I uncovered the typewriter; a rebuilt Underwood that had set me back 62。75; inserted one of the letterheads; and wrote:
  Dear Mrs。 Frey:
  If you still feel as you did when you phoned me on Wednesday; I would be glad to call on you to discuss the situation; with the understanding that I shall he representing no one but myself。
  My new business address and phone number are above。 Ring me or write if you wish me to e。
  Sincerely; AG:hs
  
  I read it over and signed it。 It looked businesslike; I thought; with the regulation initialing at the bottom; the 〃hs〃 being for 〃himself。〃 When I left; after putting the stationery in a drawer and getting things in order for the rush of business on Monday morning; I dropped the envelope in the mail chute。 I was doing it that way; instead of phoning her; for three rea sons: if she had changed her mind she could just ignore it; I had a date; purely personal; for the weekend; and I had drawn myself a salary check; the last one; for that week。 On my way home I made a detour to 54th Street; to tell Marko Vukcic what I had done; because I thought he should be the first to know。
  He made it not only plain but emphatic that he disapproved。 I told him; 〃Experience tells me that pants wear out quicker sitting down than moving around。 Intelligence tells me that it's better to wait till you die to start to rot。 I would appreciate it if you will convey that to him next time you write him or phone him。〃
  〃You know perfectly good; Archie; that…〃
  〃Not perfectly good。 Perfectly well。〃
  〃You know that I have said nothing; but nothing; that might make you think I can write him or phone him。〃
  〃You didn't need to。 I know it's not your fault; but where does it leave me? Let me know any time you get a buyer for the house; and I'll move out。〃
  I left him still wanting to argue。
  I was not kidding myself that I had really cut loose; since I hadn't moved my bed out; but the way I figured it a caretaker who is drawing no pay has a right to a room; and besides; Fritz was still sleeping there and we were splitting on the groceries for breakfast; and I didn't want to insult either him or my stomach by breaking that up。
  I shall now have to specify when I say office…or; better; I'll say office when I mean Wolfe's office; and when I mean my Madison Avenue suite I'll say 1019。 Monday morning; arriving at 1019 a little after ten; I rang the phoneanswering service and was told that there had been no calls; and then dug into the morning mail; which consisted of a folder from a window…cleaning outfit。 After giving it full consideration; I typed notes on my new stationery to some personal friends; and an official letter to the City of New York giving notice of my change of address as a licensed detective。 I was sitting trying to think who else I might write to when the phone rang…my first ining call。
  I picked it up and told the transmitter plainly; 〃Archie Goodwin's office。〃
  〃May I speak to Mr。 Goodwin; please?〃
  〃I'll see if he's in。 Who is calling; please?〃
  〃Mrs。 Frey。〃
  〃Yes; he's in。 This is me。 You got my note?〃
  'It came this morning。 I don't know what you mean about represenimg no one but yourself。〃
  〃I guess I didn't make it very clear。 I only meant I wouldn't be acting as Nero Wolfe's assistant。 I'm just myself now。〃
  〃Oh。 Well…naturally; if you don't even know where he is。 Can you e this evening?〃
  〃To Birchvale?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃What time?〃
  〃Say eight…thirty。〃
  〃I'll be there。〃
  You can't beat that; I thought to myself as I hung up; for the first ining call to a new office…making a deal with a client who has just inherited a country estate and a million monetary units。 Then; fearing that if it kept up like that I might get swamped; I closed the office for the day and headed for Sulka's to buy a tie。
  
  11
  ON MY previous visit to Birchvale I had got the impression that Annabel Frey had her head on right side up; and her conduct that Monday evening strengthened it。 For one thing; she had had sense enough not to gather that bunch around a dining table but invite them for half…past eight。 With the kind of attitudes and emotions that were crisscrossing among those six people; an attempt to feed them at the same trough would have resulted in an acidosis epidemic。
  In her first phone call; Wednesday; she had indicated that it was not a tete…a…tete she had in mind; so I was expecting to find pany; probably the widower and the cousin; but to my surprise it was a full house。 They were all there when I was shown into the big living room。 Annabel Frey; as hostess there now; came to meet me and gave me her hand。 The other five gave me nothing but dirty looks。 I saw right off that my popularity index was way down; so I merely stood; gave them a cool collective greeting; and lifted a brow at my hostess。
  〃It's not you; Goodwin;〃 the politician Pierce assured me; but in a raspy tone。 〃It's simply the strain of this unbearable situation。 We haven't been all together like this since that terrible night。〃 He glared at Annabel。 〃It was a mistake to get us here。〃
  〃Then why did you e?〃 Barry Rackham demanded; really nasty。 〃Because you were afraid not to; like the rest of us。 We all hated to e; but we were all afraid to stay away; A bunch of cowards…except one; of course。
  You can't blame that one for ing。〃
  〃Nonsense;〃 said Dana Hammond; the banker。 The look he was giving Rackham was just the opposite of the kind of look a banker is supposed to give a millionaire。 〃It has nothing to do with cowardice。 Not with me。 By circumstances beyond my control I am forced into an association that is hateful to me。〃
  〃Have they;〃 Lina Darrow asked him sweetly; 〃finished with the audit of your department?〃
  〃They haven't finished anything;〃 Calvin Leeds growled; and I didn't know he was aiming at her until he went on。 〃Not even with wondering what you see in Barry Rackham all of a sudden…if it is sudden。〃
  Rackham was out of his chair; moving toward Leeds; snarling; 〃You can eat that; Cal; or…〃
  〃Oh; stop it!〃 Annabel stepped to head Rackham off。 She whirled; taking them in。 〃My God; isn't it bad enough without this?〃 She appealed to me。 〃I didn't know this was how it would be!〃 To Rackham; 〃Sit down; Barry!〃
  Rackham backed up and sat。 Lina Darrow; who had been standing; went and stretched out on a couch; detaching herself。 The others stayed put; with Annabel and me on our feet。 I have had plenty of contacts with groups of people; all kinds; who have suddenly had a murder explode among them; but I don't think I have ever seen a bunch blown quite so high。
  Annabel said; 〃I didn't want to have Mr。 Goodwin e and discuss it just with me。 I didn't want any of you to think…I mean; all I wanted was to find out; for all of us。 I thought it would be best for all of us to be here。〃
  〃All of us?〃 Pierce asked pointedly。 〃Or all but one?〃
  〃It was a mistake; Annabel;〃 Hammond told her。 〃You can see it was。〃
  〃Exactly what;〃 Rackham inquired; 〃was your idea in sending for Goodwin?〃
  〃I want him to work for us。 We can't let it go on this way; you all know we can't; I'll pay him; but he'll be working for all of us。〃
  〃All but one;〃 Pierce insisted。
  'Very well; all but one! As it is now; it isn't all but one; it's all of us!〃
  Lina Darrow sang out from the couch; 〃Is Mr。 Goodwin giving a guarantee?〃
  I had taken a chair。 Annabel dropped into one facing me and put it to me。 〃What about it? Can you do anything?〃
  〃I can't give a guarantee;〃 I told her。
  〃Of course not。 Can you do anything?〃
  〃I don't know。 I don't know how it stands。 Shall I try sketching it?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃Stop me if I go wrong。 It's true I was here when it happened; but that's no help except what I actually saw and heard。 Does everyone know what I was here for?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃Then they understand why I wasn't much interested in anyone but Rackham。 And you and Miss Darrow; of course; but that interest wasn't professional。 It looks to me like a case that will probably never be solved by exhibits or testimony on facts。 The cops have had plenty of good men on it; and if they had got anything usable on footprints or fingerprints; or getting the steak knife from the drawer; or alibis or timetables; or something like shoes that had been worn in the woods; someone would have been arrested long ago。 And they've had it for a month; so no kind of routine would be any good now; and that's all most detective work amounts to。 Motive is no help; with four of you inheriting piles from two hundred grand up; and the other two poss

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