“Bonnie Parker had left a note on his table. She had done the job which he had suggested. Introducing herself as an old school-friend of Rosemary Herbert she had extracted from the Secretary of the City Northern Institute the two addresses which they had on record. One was 10 Mornington Square, N1. The second, and more interesting one, was 10 Axe Lane, EC2. “We like to have a record of both the home and the office address,” explained the Secretary, who was a girl of around Bonnie’s age and incli...ned to be friendly. “Axe Lane’s in the City. I imagine that would be the office one, wouldn’t you?” Bonnie had agreed that this was likely and had proceeded to Axe Lane. There was no indication of the business carried on at No. 10, but Bonnie, who did not believe in hanging about, had marched in and tackled the commissionaire, this time in the character of a girl looking for a job. The commissionaire had told her who the owners of the premises were and had added that, seeing as how they’d lost two of their three girls recently, they’d probably be glad to take her on.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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