for it.â
âThe family still manage it?â
âLord, yes. Harold Cartwrightâs the M.D. Knows the business backwards. Learned it the hard way, I should say. Let me see now, I think there are two sons and a daughter. Thatâs right. The daughter married well. Iron ore, I think it was. The boys went to a good school and an even better university. The elder boy had a year at Harvard to see what our American cousins could teach him about business, and the younger one a year on the Rand.â
âYou know a lot about them off the cuff.â
âOne of the largest private companies in the country, Inspector, thatâs why,â retorted Jenkins promptly. âTheyâre always getting write-ups in the City pages suggesting they will be going public but they never do. Theyâd be quite a good buy when the time comes, of course, thatâs why thereâs the interest.â
âI think,â said Sloan slowly, âI can tell you the reason why theyâve stayed private all these years.â
There was no mistaking the interest at the other end of the line. âYou can?â
âThere was a residual legatee here in Calleshire in a convent.â There was a lot of satisfaction in being able to tell London something.
âThatâs it then. What sort of share?â
âIf she survived her uncle Iâd say she was stuck in for half.â
Jenkins whistled. âBuying her out would upset the applecart. I donât suppose they would have enough liquidity to do it. Thatâs the trouble with that sort of heavy industry. On the other hand, if they go public and leave her in they could be in a mess. They might lose control, you see. Tricky.â
âNot quite so tricky now,â said Sloan. âShe was killed on Wednesday evening. I donât know how these things are managed, but I would like to know if this question of going public comes up again now.â
âIâll have a poke round the Issuing Houses. Might pick something up. Where can I get you?â
âBerebury Police Station.â
Sloan collected Crosby and Sister Lucy from the Chapel. She accepted the money he offered her for the telephone call without embarrassment or demur. âThank you, Inspector. Bills are quite a problem.â
All three of them went back to the Parlor.
âIt would seem, Mother,â said Sister Lucy carefully, âthat Sister Anne brought no dowry with her when she came. The Bursarâs accounts for that year show no receipt that is likely to be hers.â
âThank you, Sister.â
âI have had her will read to me over the telephone,â went on Sister Lucy. âIt was made at our Mother House the year she took her vows. It bequeaths all of that of which she died possessed to our Order.â
âHow much is likely to be involved?â asked Sloan casually.
Sister Lucy looked at him. âAs far as I am aware, nothing at all. Sister Anne brought nothing with her and had no income of any sort while she was here.â
Father MacAuley coughed. âArenât we forgetting the potential?â
âWhat potential?â asked the Mother Prioress.
âCartwrightâs Consolidated Carbons. That right, Inspector?â
âThatâs right, Father. I donât know where you get your information.â
âYou donât live in Strelitz Square on twopence haâpenny a week.â
The Mother Prioress leaned forward enquiringly. âHad Sister Anne something to do withâerâCartwrightâs Consolidated Carbons?â
âShe did, marm. They are a chemical company formed by her uncle and father to exploit an invention of theirs of a method of combining carbon with various compounds for industrial chemists.â
âI see.â The Mother Prioress nodded. âThat presumably was the source of the family income?â
âYes, marm. You didnât know?â
âNot personally. My
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