corridor.
âMy diagnosis hasnât changed. She seems to remember something about that night, the thing about the jewelry; Iâd like to know exactly when the conversation with the lawn man took place.â
âSo would I,â Stone said. He thanked the doctor, then drove to Vanceâs house, entering through the utility road, where a servant stood waiting to close the gate behind him. He parked in a graveled area near the back door and went inside, where he was greeted by Manolo, the Filipino butler.
âItâs good to see you again,â Mr. Barrington.
âThank you, Manolo,â Stone replied. âI wish the circumstances were different. Mrs. Calder has suggested I move into the guesthouse.â
âYes, Mrs. Calderâs mother passed on that message,â Manolo said. âThe guesthouse is all ready for you.â
âIâm going to take Arringtonâs mother and Peter to the airport now, and after that Iâll go back to the Bel-Air, return my rental car, and take a cab back here. Mrs. Calder suggested I use one of her cars.â
âOf course, and Iâll give you a remote that will open the back gate, too,â Manolo said. âIâm afraid the media have the front gate staked outâpermanently, it seems.â
A man approached Stone. âAre you Mr. Barrington?â
âYes.â
âMy name is Wilson; Iâm commanding the security detail here.â
âGood; what kind of vehicles do you have available?â
âIâve got a Chrysler van with blacked-out windows, and two unmarked patrol cars.â
âIâd like you to drive Mrs. Carter and the boy to Supermarine, at Santa Monica Airport. The Centurion Studios jet is waiting there to fly them to Virginia.â
Mrs. Carter appeared in the hallway, a handsome little boy of two holding her hand. âHello, Stone,â she said. âHave you met Peter?â
Stone knelt and took the boyâs small hand. âNot since he was a baby,â he said. âPeter, youâre getting to be a big boy.â
âYes, I am,â the boy said gravely.
There was something familiar in the childâs face, Stone thoughtâsome characteristic of Vance or Arrington, he wasnât sure just what. âYouâre going to get to ride on a jet airplane this afternoon,â he said.
âI know,â Peter replied. âMy bags are all packed.â
Two maids appeared, carrying the luggage, and everyone was bundled into the van.
âIâll lead the way out the back,â Stone said, âand Iâd like a patrol car to follow us. If necessary, Iâd like that car to block the road.â
âI understand,â Wilson replied. He spoke softly into a handheld radio. âMy people are assembling out back, now. Shall we go?â
âManolo,â Stone said, âIâd like to talk with you when I get back.â
âOf course, Mr. Barrington,â Manolo replied. âI thought you might wish to.â He handed Stone a small remote control for the rear gate.
âBy the way,â Stone said, âon what days is the lawn mowed?â
âThe man is here today,â the butler replied. âOrdinarily, itâs on Fridays, but he was ill last Friday.â
âWhen was the last time he was here?â
âA week ago Friday.â
âDo you recall Mrs. Calder having a conversation with him on that day?â
âYes, she asked him not to cut the lawn so closely. She asked me to see that it was done.â
âA week ago Friday?â
âYes, sir.â
âThank you, Manolo. And do you recall if Mr. and Mrs. Calder went out that evening?â
Manolo looked thoughtful. âYes, they went to Mr. Regensteinâs home for dinner. I drove them; the chauffeur was on vacation.â
âWas it a black-tie dinner?â
âYes, sir; Mr. Calder was dressed in a dinner suit.â
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