The Adventures of Tintin Page #2
I'm sorry?
That the mast broke on your model ship, sir.
I hope you found all the pieces.
Things are so easily lost.
Nestor! Where are you?
Good night, sir.
What did he mean by that, Snowy?
What was he trying to tell me?
Snowy!
Great snakes!
What is it, Snowy?
What's this?
This was in the mast!
Good boy, Snowy.
"Three brothers joined.
"Three Unicorns in company
"sailing in the noonday sun will speak.
"For 'tis from the light that light will dawn.
"And then shines forth the Eagle's Cross. "
What are these markings?
Some kind of secret language or code?
It makes no sense.
But it does explain
why they ransacked the flat.
They were looking for this,
and they didn't find it.
Which means
they'll be back.
No, I don't know where he is, dearie.
I think he's gone out.
And anyway, it's after dark,
and Mr. Tintin is most particular
about not admitting visitors after bedtime.
I have to go back to my cocoa.
I've got a very good book and a cup of cocoa.
It's really lovely!
Thank you, Mrs. Finch. I can look after this.
Hey, kid, is that you? Open the door.
What do you want?
Look, the game is up. He's gonna be back.
Now, I know he wanted those boats,
but I swear to God,
I never thought he'd kill anyone over it!
Who? Who are you talking about?
I'm trying to tell you
that your life is in danger.
Answer me! Who?
Mrs. Finch!
A man's been shot on our doorstep!
- Not again.
- Call an ambulance!
No, Snowy!
Can you hear me?
Can you...
The victim's name was Barnaby Dawes.
He was one of the top agents at Interpol,
but we haven't got a clue
what he was working on.
Quite right, Thompson.
We're completely clueless.
Interpol doesn't have any other leads?
Steady on, Tintin.
We're still filling out the paperwork.
Police work's not all glamour and guns.
There's an awful lot of filing.
Well, I might have something for you.
Before he lost consciousness,
Dawes tried to tell me something,
and I think he was spelling out a word.
"... B- O-U
"D-J-A-N.
"Karaboudjan. "
Karaboudjan!
Does that mean anything to you?
Great Scotland Yard! That's extraordinary!
What is?
Worthington's have a half-price sale
on bowler hats!
Really, Thomson! This is hardly the time.
- What is it?
Canes are half-price, too!
Are you going to take charge
of this evidence?
Positively.
Never fear, Tintin,
the evidence is safe with us!
Thomson? Where are you?
Well, I'm already downstairs.
Do try to keep up.
Wait! You dropped this.
Good heavens, Thomson!
Look after the evidence, man.
Sorry, Thompson.
My mind is on other things.
Yes. Our light-fingered larcenist.
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