A Case of Premeditation
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R. Austin Freeman
R. Austin Freeman (1862–1943) was a British author of detective stories. A pioneer of the inverted detective story, in which the reader knows from the start who committed the crime, Freeman is best known as the creator of the “medical jurispractitioner” Dr. John Thorndyke. First introduced in The Red Thumb Mark (1907), the brilliant forensic investigator went on to star in dozens of novels and short stories over the next decades.
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A Case of Premeditation - R. Austin Freeman
R. Austin Freeman
A Case of Premeditation
Published by Good Press, 2020
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MR. RUFUS PEMBURY was not pleased when, as the train was about to move out of Maidstone (East) Station, a coarse and burly man (clearly a denizen of the third class) was ushered into his compartment by the guard. His resentment deepened as the stranger sat down and fixed upon Mr. Pembury a gaze of impertinent intensity.
Mr. Pembury fidgeted in his seat, looked into his pocket-book, and even thought of opening his umbrella. Finally he turned to the stranger with frosty remonstrance:
I imagine, sir, that you will have no difficulty in recognizing me, should we ever meet again—which God forbid.
I should reckernize you among ten thousand,
was the reply, so unexpected as to leave Mr. Pembury speechless.
You see,
the stranger continued impressively, I've got the gift of faces. I never forget.
That must be a great consolation,
said Pembury.
It's very useful to me,
said the stranger; at least, it used to be, when I was a warder at Portland. You remember me, I dare say. My name is Pratt. I was assistant warder in your time. God-forsaken hole, Portland!
Pembury pulled himself together.
I think,
said he, you must be mistaking me for some one else.
I don't,
replied Pratt. You're Francis Dobbs. Slipped away from Portland one evening about twelve years ago. Clothes washed up on the Bill next day. As neat a mizzle as ever I heard of. But there are a couple of photographs and a set of finger-prints at the Habitual Criminals Register. P'raps you'd like to come and see 'em?
Why should I go to the Habitual Criminals Register?
Pembury, demanded faintly.
Ah! Exactly. Why should you?—when you are a man of means and a little judiciously invested capital would render it unnecessary.
Pembury looked out of the window, and for a minute or more preserved a stony silence. At length he turned to Pratt. How much?
I shouldn't think a couple of hundred a year would hurt you,
was the calm reply.
Pembury reflected. What makes you think I am a man of means?
he asked presently.
Pratt smiled grimly. Bless you, Mr. Pembury,
said he, I know all about you. Why, for the last six months I have been living within half a mile of your house.
The devil you have!
Yes. When I retired from the service, General O'Gorman engaged me as care-taker of his place at Baysford, and the very day after I came down I met you, but, naturally, I kept out of sight. Thought I'd find out whether you were good for anything before I spoke, so I've been keeping my ears open, and I find you are good for a couple of hundred.
There was an interval of silence, and then the ex-warder resumed:
"That's what comes of having a memory for faces. Now, there's Jack Ellis, on the other hand. He