Тайна загадочной лестницы [with w_cat] | страница 52
[752] "I wonder if he's the one who dropped the newspaper?" she asked herself. "Maybe he's from River Heights!" She surmised that the man himself was not one of the property owners but he might have been hired by Willie Wharton or one of the owners to help abduct Mr. Drew.
[753] "I'd better hurry to a phone and report this," Nancy thought.
[754] She ran all the way back across the field, stepped into her own car, turned it around, and headed for Twin Elms. When Nancy arrived, she sped to the telephone in the hall and dialed Cliffwood Police Headquarters. In a moment she was talking to the captain and gave him her latest information.
[755] "It certainly looks as if you picked up a good clue, Miss Drew," the officer remarked. "I'll send out an alarm immediately to have this man picked up."
[756] "I suppose there is no news of my father," Nancy said.
[757] "I'm afraid not. But a couple of our men talked to the taxi driver Harry and he gave us a pretty good description of the man who came along the road while your father was lying unconscious on the grass—the one who offered to take him to the hospital."
[758] "What did he look, like?" Nancy asked.
[759] The officer described the man as being in his early fifties, short, and rather heavy-set. He had shifty pale-blue eyes.
[760] "Well," Nancy replied, "I can think of several men who would fit that description. Did he have any outstanding characteristics?"
[761] "Harry didn't notice anything, except that the fellow's hands didn't look as if he did any kind of physical work. The taximan said they were kind of soft and pudgy."
[762] "Well, that eliminates all the men I know who are short, heavy-set and have pale-blue eyes. None of them has hands like that."
[763] "It'll be a great identifying feature," the police officer remarked. "Well, I guess I'd better get that alarm out."
[764] Nancy said good-by and put down the phone. She waited several seconds for the line to clear, then picked up the instrument again and called Hannah Gruen. Before Nancy lay the sheet of newspaper from which the advertisement had been torn.
[765] "The Drew residence," said a voice on the phone.
[766] "Hello, Hannah. This is Nancy."
[767] "How are you, dear? Any news?" Mrs. Gruen asked quickly.
[768] "I haven't found Dad yet," the young detective replied. "And the police haven't either. But I've picked up a couple of clues."
[769] "Tell me about them," the housekeeper requested excitedly.