Mrs. Vandemeyer stamped her foot.
âDonât be a little fool! Do you really think I want a hue and cry for murder out after me? If youâve any sense at all, youâll realize that poisoning you wouldnât suit my book at all. Itâs a sleeping draught, thatâs all. Youâll wake up tomorrow morning none the worse. I simply donât want the bother of tying you up and gagging you. Thatâs the alternativeâ âand you wonât like it, I can tell you! I can be very rough if I choose. So drink this down like a good girl, and youâll be none the worse for it.â
In her heart of hearts Tuppence believed her. The arguments she had adduced rang true. It was a simple and effective method of getting her out of the way for the time being. Nevertheless, the girl did not take kindly to the idea of being tamely put to sleep without as much as one bid for freedom. She felt that once Mrs. Vandemeyer gave them the slip, the last hope of finding Tommy would be gone.