quite enough trouble 'e 'as.'
'Can we see his room?'
She hesitated. 'Yer got the authority?'
It was Morse's turn to hesitate, before suddenly producing an official-looking document from his breast pocket.
Mrs. Gibbs fiddled in her apron pocket for her spectacles. 'That other policeman—'e told me all about the legal position. Said as 'ow I shouldn't let anyone in 'ere as 'adn't got the proper authority.'
Trust Ainley, thought Morse. 'He was quite right of course.' Morse directed the now bespectacled lady's attention to an impressive-looking signature and beneath it, in printed capitals, CHIEF CONSTABLE (OXON). It was enough, and Morse quickly repocketed the cyclostyled letter about the retirement pensions of police officers at and above the rank of Chief Inspector.
They made their way up three flights of dusty stairs, where Mrs. Gibbs produced a key from her multi-purpose apron pocket and opened a dingy, brown-painted door.
'I'll be downstairs when yer've finished.'
Morse contented himself with a mild 'phew' as the door closed, and the two men looked around them. 'So this was where Ainley came.' They stood in a bed-sitting room, containing a single (unmade) bed, the sheets dirty and creased, a threadbare settee, an armchair of more recent manufacture, a huge, ugly wardrobe, a black-and- white TV set and a small underpopulated bookcase. They passed through a door in the far wall, and found themselves in a small, squalid kitchen, with a greasy-looking gas cooker, a Formica-topped table and two kitchen stools.
'Hardly an opulent occupant?' suggested Morse. Lewis sniffed and sniffed again. 'Smell something?'
'Pot, I reckon, sir.'
'Really?' Morse beamed at his sergeant with delight, and Lewis felt pleased with himself.
'Think it's important, sir?'
'Doubt it,' said Morse. 'But let's have a closer look round. You stay here and sniff around — I'll take the other room.'
Morse walked straight to the bookcase. A copy of the
'I've found something, sir.'
'Shan't be a minute.' He thought guiltily of sticking one of the magazines in his pocket, but for once his police training got the better of him. And with the air of an Abraham prepared to sacrifice an Isaac upon the altar, he replaced the magazines in the bookcase and went through to his over-zealous sergeant.
'What about that, sir?' Morse nodded unenthusiastically at the unmistakable paraphernalia of the pot- smoker's paradise. 'Shall we pack this little lot up, sir?'
Morse thought for a while.'No, we'll leave it, I think.' Lewis's eagerness wilted, but he knew better than to argue. 'All we need to find out now is who he is, Lewis.'
'I've got that, too, sir.' He handed the inspector an unopened letter from Granada TV Rental Service addressed to Mr. J. Maguire.
Morse's eyes lit up. 'Well, well. We might have known it. One of the boyfriends, if I remember rightly. Well done, Lewis! You've done a good job.'
'You find anything, sir?'
'Me? Oh, no. Nothing, really.'
Mrs. Gibbs, who was waiting for them as they reached the bottom of the stairs, expressed the hope that the visit was now satisfactorily terminated, and Morse said he hoped so, too.
'As I told yer, 'e won't be 'ere much longer, the trouble 'e's caused me.'
Sensing that she was becoming fractionally more communicative Morse kept the exchanges going. He had to, anyway.
'Great pity, you know, that Inspector Ainley was killed. You'd have finished with this business by now. It must be a bit of a nuisance. .'
'Yes. He said as 'ow 'e 'oped he needn't come bothering me again.'
'Was, er, Mr. Maguire here when he called?'
'No. 'E called about the same time as you gentlemen. 'Im' (pointing aloft) '—'e were off to work. Well, some people'd call it work, I s'pose.'
'Where does he work now?' Morse asked the question lightly enough, but the guarded look came back to her eyes.
'Same place.'
'I see. Well, we shall have to have a word with him, of course. What's the best way to get there from here?'
'Tube from Putney Bridge to Piccadilly Circus — least, that's the way 'e goes.'
'Could we park the car there?'
'In Brewer Street? Yer must be joking!'