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proceed with investigation along those lines.'
'Sure. What do you want?'
'I want to know a lot more about that confession of Tyrrel's. But first, and, most of all, I'd like to know how the people concerned acted. What happened to them; not what anyone reported of anyone. Just as we did in the case of Richard's succession after Edward's unexpected death.'
'Fine. What do you want to know?'
'I want to know what became of all the York heirs that Richard left so alive and well and prosperous. Every single one of them. Can you do that for me?'
'Sure. That's elementary.'
'And I could bear to know more about Tyrrel. About the man himself I mean. Who he was, and what he had done.'
'I'll do that.' Carradine got up with such an on-with-the-charge air that for one moment Grant thought that he was actually going to button his coat. 'Mr Grant, I'm so grateful to you for all this-this-'
'This fun and games?'
'When you're on your feet again, I'll-I'll-I'll take you round the Tower of London.'
'Make it Greenwich-and-back by boat. Our island Race have a passion for the nautical.'
'How long do they reckon it will be before you're out of bed, do you know?