Has anyone got a copy of the Lord Peter story -- I think it's called something something Ali Baba's Cave -- where he pretends to be dead so as to sneak into a criminal society? I need an answer to a stupid question...
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Date: 2008-12-22 06:13 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-12-22 06:17 am (UTC)I'd be happy to pass along the question to her, if you like.
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Date: 2008-12-22 06:29 am (UTC)As recounted in ""The Adventurous Exploit of the Cave of Ali Baba", in December 1927 Wimsey faked his own death, supposedly while hunting big game in Tanganyka, in order to penetrate and break up a particularly dangerous and well-organised criminal gang. Only Wimsey's mother and sister, the loyal Bunter and Inspector Parker knew he was still alive. Emerging victorious after more than a year maquarading as "the disgruntled sacked servant Rogers", Wimsey remarked that "We shall have a awful time with the lawyers, proving that I am me". In fact, however, he got smoothly back to his old life, and the interlude is never refered to in later books.
The fact that Wikipedia had entries for fictional characters cracks me up to no end... *g* Accuracy, on the other hand, is subject to question and interpretation, sometimes.
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Date: 2008-12-22 06:30 am (UTC)Thing is I think I remember Parker saying something about mourning, although it might have been Sugg... I need the flipping book!
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Date: 2008-12-22 06:48 am (UTC)Ha! Wikipedia is wrong! I quote:
[Parker says this first bit, though he's not strictly named in the text, it can't be anyone else.] 'Good lord, what a day! What a come-back for a public character! You old stinker--to let us go on for two years thinking you were dead! I bought a bit of black for an arm-band. I did, really. Did anybody know, besides Bunter?'
'Only my mother and sister. I put it in a secret trust--you know, the thing you send to executors and people. We shall have an awful time with the lawyers, I'm afraid, proving I'm me. Hullo! Is that friend Sugg?'
[And then Sugg and Peter exchange a few words.]
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