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to pay his gambling debts; he said; and really work this time and save until it was paid off; and he would never let Donna take a penny from her father; and when he was out of debt he and Donna would get married and there was nothing Walter could do to stop them。
  'Oh; Pierre;' Donna wailed; and hid her face against his chest。 Pierre; in snow…white shirt…sleeves; put both arms round her; stroked her hair and looked very manly; handsome and protective。 The audience approved of him with applause。
  'Oh; goody;' Cathy said from beside me。 'Isn't he cute?'
  'He sure is。'
  We were standing in the little lobby; watching from the shadows and; by a malign quirk of fate; all the faces I was most interested in were sitting with their backs to me。 Filmer's neck; not far off; was rigid with tension; and Cumber Young; one table further along; had got pulsively to his feet when Raoul had told Walter to kill himself; and only slowly subsided; with Rose talking to him urgently。 Mercer; just over midway along; sitting against the far right…hand side wall; had his head bowed; not watching the action。 He couldn't help but hear; however。 The actors were all courting laryngitis; making sure that those in the furthest corners weren't left out。
  Mavis had a go at Walter; first angry; then pleading; then saying she might as well leave him; she obviously didn't count with him any more。 She prepared to go。 Walter; stung beyond bearing; muttered something to her that stopped her dead。
  'What?' she said。
  Walter muttered again。
  'He says he's being blackmailed;' Mavis said in a high voice。 'How can anyone blackmail someone into getting rid of a horse?'
  Filmer; pinned against the left…hand wall by the Unwins in the aisle seats; sat as if with a rod up his backbone。 Mercer turned his head to stare at Walter。 Mercer had his back towards Filmer; and I wondered whether he'd sat that way round on purpose so as not to see his recent friend。 He was sitting beside Sheridan and opposite Bambi。 Xanthe sat opposite her brother; both in aisle seats。 I could see both of the female faces; where I wanted to see the male。 I would have done better; I supposed; to have watched from the far end; but on the other hand they might have seen me watching: watching them instead of the action。
  Walter; under pressure; said loudly that yes; he was being blackmailed; and by the very nature of blackmail he couldn't say what about。。。 he categorically refused to discuss it further。 He had good and sufficient reasons and he was angry and upset enough about losing his horse without everyone attacking him。
  And who was he losing it to? Zak asked。 Because whoever's name turned up on the race…card at Vancouver as the owner; he or she would be the blackmailer。
  Heads nodded。 Walter said it wasn't so。 The blackmailer had just said he must give the horse away。
  'Who to?' Zak asked insistently。 Tell us。 We'll soon know。 We'll know at the races on Tuesday。'
  Walter; defeated; said; 'I'm giving the horse to Giles。'
  General consternation followed。 Mavis objected。 Giles was a very nice; forting fellow; but they hardly knew him; she said。
  Raoul said bitterly that Walter should have given him the horse。 He'd worked so hard。。。
  Giles said that Walter had asked him; Giles; to have the horse; and of course he'd said yes。 After the race on Tuesday; he would decide Calculator's future。
  Walter looked stony。 Giles was being frightfully nice。
  Donna suddenly detached herself from Pierre and said rather wildly; 'No; Daddy; I wouldn't let you do it。 I understand what's happening。。。 I won't let it happen。'
  Walter told her thunderously to shut up。 Donna wouldn't be stopped。 It was her fault that her father was being blackmailed and she wouldn't let him give his horse away。
  'Be quiet;' Walter ordered。
  'I stole Mother's jewels;' she said miserably to everyone。 'I stole them to pay Pierre's debts。 They said he would be beaten up if he didn't pay。 Those jewels were going to be mine anyway; one day; they're in Mother's will。。。 so I was only stealing from myself really。。。 but then; he guessed。。。'
  'Who guessed?' Zak demanded。
  'Giles;' she said。 'He saw me ing out of Mother's room。 I suppose I looked scared。。。 maybe guilty。 I had her jewels in a tote bag。 I suppose it was afterwards; when Mother came to say someone had stolen them; that he guessed。。。。 He made me give them to him。。。 he said he'd have me arrested otherwise; and my parents wouldn't like that。。。'
  'Stop him!' Zak yelled peremptorily as Giles made a dash for the lobby; and Raoul; a big fellow; intercepted him and twisted his arm up behind his back。 Giles displayed pain。
  Zak invited Walter to talk。
  Walter; distressed; said that Giles had threatened to prove publicly that Donna had stolen the jewels if Walter wouldn't give him the horse。 Even if Walter refused to press charges against his daughter; Giles had said; everyone would know she was a thief。 Walter confessed that Giles had said; 'What is one horse against your daughter's reputation?' Walter thought he'd had no choice。
  Donna wept。 Mavis wept。 Half the audience wept。
  Filmer was rigid。 Also Mercer; Bambi and Sheridan; all unmoving in their seats。
  'It wasn't sensible to love your daughter so much;' Raoul said。 'She stole the jewels。 You shouldn't cover up for her。 Look where it got you。 Into the hands of a blackmailer; and losing the horse you love。 And did you think it would stop there; with just one horse? You've got two more in my care; don't forget。'
  'Stop it;' Mavis said; defending Walter now。 'He's a wonderful man to give up his dearest possession to save his daughter。'
  'He's a fool;' Raoul said。
  During this bit; Zak came to the lobby as if to receive a message and went back into the centre of the dining car opening an envelope and reading the contents。
  He said the letter was from Ben; who had begged for money; did they remember? They remembered。
  Ben; Zak said; had run away off the train because he  was frightened; but he had left this letter to be opened after he'd gone。 Zak read the letter portentously aloud。
  'I know who killed Ricky。 I know who threw him off the train。 Ricky told me he knew who killed that lady; Angelica someone。 Ricky saw the murderer with a lot of plastic rolled into a ball。 He didn't know he was a murderer then; like。 This man came up the train into the part where the grooms are and he was in the join part between two sleeping cars and he pushed the plastic out through one of the gaps; until it fell the train; and then he saw Ricky looking at him。 Ricky didn't think much of it until we were told about Angelica someone; and the plastic with her blood on; and then he was afraid; and told me。 And then he was thrown off the train。 I know who it was; I knew who must have did it; but I wasn't saying。 I didn't want to end up dead beside the railway tracks。 But now I'm safe out of here I'll tell you; and it's that good…looking one they was calling Giles on Toronto station。 I saw him there too; same as Ricky。 It was him。'
  Zak stopped reading and Giles; struggling in Raoul's grip; shouted that it was rubbish。 Lies。 All made up。
  Raoul showed signs of breaking Gile's arm on account of him having killed Angelica; who was his wife; even if they had separated。
  How could a groom like Ben make up anything like this? Zak said; waving the note。 He said it was time someone searched Gile's room on the train for the jewels; and for anything else incriminating。
  'You've no right。 You've no search warrant。 And this man is breaking my arm。'
  'You murdered his wife; what do you expect?' Zak said; 'and I don't need a search warrant。 I'm chief of the railway detectives; don't forget。 On trains; I investigate and search where I like。' He marched off past me and went swaying down the corridor; pausing down at the end of the kitchen wall where he'd left a sports bag full of props; and soon came marching back。 The other actors; meanwhile; had been emoting in character over the disclosure of Giles as murderer as well as blackmailer。 Zak took the sports bag; it seemed to me by accident; to the table across from the Lorrimores。 The people sitting at the table cleared the glasses and empty plates into a stack and Zak; dumping the bag on the pink cloth; unfastened a few zips。
  To no one's surprise; he produced the jewels。 Mavis was reunited with them; with joy slightly dampened by knowing who had stolen them。 Reproachful looks; and so on。
  Zak then discovered a folder of papers。
  'A…HAH!' he said。
  Giles struggled; to no avail。
  Zak said; 'Here we have the motive for Angelica's murder。 Here's a letter to Giles from Steven; Angelica's lover and business partner; plaining accusingly that he has been checking up; and Giles; in his capacity of bloodstock agent; has not bought the horses that he says he has; that Angelica and Steve have given him the money for。 Steve is saying that unless Giles es up with a very good explanation he is going to the police。'
  'Lies;' Giles shouted。
  'It's all here。' Zak waved the letter; which everyone later inspected; along with Ben's note。 They were accurately written: Zak's props were 

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