By MAURICE MCLOUGHLIN
In Sybil Walling's absence her children call in the chimney-sweep, whose
brushes dislodge not only soot but a body. When Sybil returns she tells
them that, just before he died twenty years ago, their father had
killed a Soho gangster and had hidden the body in the chimney. The
police descend in pursuit of an amorous patient of Sybil's son Henry,
which leads to hilarious misunderstandings and surprises.
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