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31. Dexter guessed immediately that the man was trying to extract an exclusive story on the investigation into the murder of Nicola Sharpe. 32. Dexter and she would deliver Urquhart there for his rendezvous at seven o'clock that morning. 33. Dexter lounged in, sucked the last goodness from his cigarette and stubbed out the butt in Blanche's wastepaper bin. 34. Six years ago, Dexter and Birdie Yager had succeeded in their business beyond their wildest dreams. 35. Dexter watched the husband's eyes grow watchful and his hand rise to brush the side of his nose. 36. Dexter jigged his toes on the floor of Blanche's office, impatient for the night to slip away quickly. 37. The barmaid took the money wordlessly and Dexter swaggered over to the corner where Blanche was sitting. 38. As he was waiting for the barmaid to pour the drinks,[www.] Dexter could not resist temptation. 39. Dexter sat back in his armchair, unsure whether to laugh outright or smile knowingly at the businessman's practical joke. 40. Doctor Robert Dexter sat forward quickly, sucking in a deep breath as he regained his senses. 41. The newspaper John Hebden worked for had told Dexter the journalist was on holiday and gave out his address in Acton. 42. Dexter leant forward across the table to hear better what was about to be said. 43. An unsolved crime that's even inspired Inspector Morse writer Colin Dexter. 44. Dexter parked the car next to the first telephone kiosk they chanced across on the way back to Reading. 45. Dexter eased himself across the room and spoke in a whisper. 46. Dexter glanced at Blanche but she was as inscrutable as usual, diffident but assured. 47. He was regarding Dexter and the gold-fish bowl with disdain. 48. Todd Dexter was in the middle of the Tet Offensive near Saigon and had little time to appreciate his surroundings. 49. A few minutes later Dexter watched the printer chatter out around two and a half thousand names and addresses. 50. Wootton nodded at Dexter with a fake smile of friendliness. 51. He reminded Dexter of a panic-stricken mole who had suddenly found himself trapped outside his burrow. 52. Dexter dragged over a chair and sat down at the desk. 53. Dexter felt his heart beating a little faster as he began to climb the stairs. 54. Blanche reappeared just after four, throwing off her coat and beckoning Dexter into her office in the same gesture. 55. Still swearing under his breath, Dexter pulled off the cover from the bottom of the boiler and relit the pilot light. 56. Dexter sighed with increasing frequency when sent out to check yet another marriage bureau. 57. With a smile Dexter noticed Blanche wince as soon as the swing door closed behind her. 58. Dexter tapped his fingers on the tubular arms of his chair, thinking how much more comfortable his sofa was at home. 59. He was about fifty, Dexter supposed, with great soulful eyes and brown leathery skin. 60. Blanche enjoyed social drinking with her officers but Dexter sometimes noticed she was ill at ease.