Thursday, October 25, 2007

Van Gogh Painting

Van Gogh Painting
"You suppose correctly," said Mr. Wimborne. "Old Josiah was disappointed that his eldest son showed no interest in the family business – or indeed in business of any kind. Luther spent his time travelling abroad and collecting objects d'art. Old Josiah was very unsympathetic to that kind of thing. So he left his money in trust for the next generation."
"But in the meantime the next generation have no income except what they make or what their father allows them, and their father has a considerable income but no power of disposal of the capital."
Van Gogh Painting
Exactly. And what all this has to do with the murder of an unknown young woman of foreign origin I cannot imagine!"
"It doesn't seem to have anything to do with it," Inspector Craddock agreed promptly, "I just wanted to ascertain all the facts."
Mr. Wimborne looked at him sharply, then, seemingly satisfied with the result of his scrutiny, rose to his feet.
"I am proposing now to return to London," he said. "Unless there is anything further you wish to know?"
He looked from on man to the other.
Van Gogh Painting

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