
Comrade Commissioner Saga is numerous and diverse; from the broomstick to the nobility.
"Well, Rani, Joseph Aarons is in Charlock Bay. He was in trouble because there was a small case that worried him. He asked me to meet him there. I thought Rani had to fulfill her request. He's a loyal, kind friend and helped me a lot first."
"Well, if you think so," said Rani.
"Rani is sure Charlock Bay is beautiful and coincidentally Rani has never been there."
"Then, we combine business and recreation" Commissioner Saga responded.
"Please find out the train schedule, huh?"
"Maybe you have to change trains once or twice" I said with a grin.
"You know for yourself what cross-country rail is. From South Devon Beach to North Devon Beach sometimes takes all day."
However, Rani finally got information that the trip can be reached only by changing trains in Exeter and the train conditions are satisfactory. When Rani rushes back to convey this information to Commissioner Saga, Rani coincidentally passes Speedy Cars office and reads this announcement: Tomorrow.
Full day trip to Charlock Bay. Depart at 08:30, passing some of the most beautiful places in Devon. Rani asks for information and returns to the hotel enthusiastically. Honey, Commissioner Saga can't feel what I'm feeling.
"Buddy, why are you crazy about taking a tourist bus" The train, is not this choice right" The tire can not erupt; and there will be no accident. Passengers are not bothered by the wind because the windows can be closed." Gently quizzed that it was precisely the fresh air that I liked the most when riding the bus.
"If it rains" The weather in England cannot be foreseen."
"There's a hood. After all, if it rains hard, the trip is canceled." "
Uh!" exclamation Commissioner Saga.
"Then we expect rain."
"If that's what you want and..."
"No, no, buddy. Rani knows you have set your heart to take this journey. Good thing Rani brought my coat and two shawls." He sighed.
"Do we have enough time in Charlock Bay later?"
"Rani thinks we should spend the night there. This tour takes the turn in Dartmoor. We had lunch in Monkhampton and arrived at Charlock Bay at about 16:00. The group left again at 17:00, arriving here at 22:00."
"That's it!" commissioner Saga said.
"And the people who participate consider it an event for fun! Should we get a discount for not taking part in the return trip?"
"It's almost impossible."
"Come on, Commissioner Saga. Don't be this stingy. You know, you're rich now."
"Buddy, it's not about pain. It's about the business feeling. If after all Rani is a millionaire, Rani still only pays fairly and correctly." Thus, as I expected, Commissioner Saga failed to get a discount on the ticket price. The ticket officer in the motor train office was calm, not excited but firm. He thinks we should be on our way back, too. In fact, he implied that we would have to pay more to get the privilege of getting off at Charlock Bay. Due to defeat Commissioner Saga paid off the requested amount of money and then left the office.
"English people. They don't understand the value of money!" his gerrick.
"You see that young man, Rani" who paid the full ticket price but said he wanted to get off at Monkhampton?"
"That doesn't feel. Actually...."
You are more watching the beautiful girl who ordered seat number 5, next to us. Uh! Right, buddy, Rani saw you. That is why the time Rani will take the seats number 13 and 14 - which are located in the middle and most sheltered you immediately say the numbers 3 and 4 are better."
"Really, Commissioner Saga," Rani said with a flushed face.
"Redish hair - always reddish hair!" "After all, he's better to look at than that strange young man."
"Depends on the point of view. To me, that young man is interesting." The pressure of the tone in Commissioner Saga's words made me quickly turn to him. "What do you mean?"
"Oh, it's okay. He caught my attention just because he was trying to keep a mustache but the results were disappointing." Commissioner Saga stroked the soft barley of his own whiskers which was extraordinarily good. "It's art" he whispered.
"Mustache maintenance! Rani sympathizes with everyone who tries to keep a moustache."
It's hard to know if Commissioner Saga meant it or if he was just entertaining himself by making others targets. Better to keep quiet. The next morning was bright and bright. A really happy day! But, Commissioner Saga did not want to risk him wearing a wool vest, raincoat, thick coat, and two scarves. Not to mention the thick suit.
He also swallowed two 'anti-influenza' tablets before starting to pack other supplies. We brought two little bags. The beautiful girl we saw yesterday was carrying a small suitcase. So did the young man I thought was the object of Commissioner Saga's attention. Other than this, there is no other baggage. All four suitcases were kept by the driver and we all sat down.
Commissioner Saga - a little spiteful, I guess - gave a seat next to the edge to Rani because 'Rani was infatuated with fresh air' and she herself sat next to our beautiful neighbor. Soon, he asked for a change of seat. The young man who sits in the number 6 seat is noisier and likes to joke. In a low voice Commissioner Saga asked this beautiful girl if she wanted to change seats with him.
The girl agreed. After moving seats, he opened a conversation with us. Soon the three of us engaged in a pleasant conversation. Obviously he was very young, no more than nineteen years old, and was as honest as a boy. He told us the purpose of his journey. Looks like he's going for his aunt's business, which has a very interesting antique shop in Ebermouth. When her father died, the aunt was left in a state of extreme deprivation. Then, with limited capital and a house full of beautiful items left by his father, his aunt started an antique business.
The woman was such a huge success that it became famous in the trading world. This girl, Mary Durrant, lives with her aunt to learn about the business she is passionate about more than any other possibility - such as being a teacher or a nanny. Commissioner Saga nodded, showing his interest and approval.
"Mademoiselle will be successful, I am sure of this," he said valiantly.
"But I give you a little advice. Don't trust others too much, Mademoiselle. Everywhere in the world there are criminals and adventurers. Maybe even on this bus. People should always be vigilant and careful!" Mary Durrant looked at Commissioner Saga with his mouth agape; and Commissioner Saga nodded tactfully.
"What I'm saying is true. Who knows" In fact, I'm the one who spoke to you this might just be an accomplished criminal." The eyes of Commissioner Sagaris Saga shone more than usual seeing the shock of this girl. We stopped in Monkhampton for lunch. After speaking briefly to the restaurant waiter, we managed to get a small table by the window. Outside, in a large courtyard, about twenty tourist buses from all over England, were parked. The hotel restaurant is crowded and the noise is incredible.
"These people have a very high holiday spirit" KatRani grimaced. Mary Durrant has.
"In the summer as it is today, Ebermouth is completely unfounded. Said Auntie, once again. Now people can barely move on the sidewalk because it's crowded by crowds."