âThe old man did pile it up. He went into oil, and he went into steel, and he played a bit with railroads, and I can tell you he made Wall Street sit up!â He paused. âThen he diedâ âlast fallâ âand I got the dollars. Well, would you believe it, my conscience got busy! Kept knocking me up and saying: What about your Aunt Jane, way out West? It worried me some. You see, I figured it out that Amos Finn would never make good. He wasnât the sort. End of it was, I hired a man to hunt her down. Result, she was dead, and Amos Finn was dead, but theyâd left a daughterâ âJaneâ âwhoâd been torpedoed in the Lusitania on her way to Paris. She was saved all right, but they didnât seem able to hear of her over this side. I guessed they werenât hustling any, so I thought Iâd come along over, and speed things up. I phoned Scotland Yard and the Admiralty first thing. The Admiralty rather choked me off, but Scotland Yard were very civilâ âsaid they would make inquiries, even sent a man round this morning to get her photograph. Iâm off to Paris tomorrow, just to see what the Prefecture is doing. I guess if I go to and fro hustling them, they ought to get busy!â
The energy of Mr. Hersheimmer was tremendous. They bowed before it.
âBut say now,â he ended, âyouâre not after her for anything? Contempt of court, or something British? A proud-spirited young American girl might find your rules and regulations in war time rather irksome, and get up against it. If thatâs the case, and thereâs such a thing as graft in this country, Iâll buy her off.â
Tuppence reassured him.
âThatâs good. Then we can work together. What about some lunch? Shall we have it up here, or go down to the restaurant?â
Tuppence expressed a preference for the latter, and Julius bowed to her decision.
Oysters had just given place to Sole Colbert when a card was brought to Hersheimmer.