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‘Suits me, laddie,’ said Bertie.
‘And me,’ agreed Ginger.
CHAPTER 14
THE CASE IS CLOSED
There were no repercussions from the case which Biggles entered in his records as Wolff alias Hagen, deceased, v. the Crown.
The situation that led to the loss of Wolff’s papers was explained in Biggles’s report, and while, naturally, there was disappointment in certain technical departments, Biggles’s action in disposing of them rather than risk their falling into the hands of a potential enemy was held to be justified.
Unofficially, the Air Commodore agreed with those who thought that the documents were better out of the way altogether. How much money remained in the box, if any, was a matter for surmise. Hagen had spent a lot during his residence in the West Indies so there may not have been a great deal. Among other things he had bought Rumkeg Haven, which was subsequently confiscated by the Crown. But money was of small importance compared with the scientific data.
The first result of Biggles’s report was the despatch of an Admiralty frigate to the area in which the foreign submarine was operating; but nothing more was seen of it. This surprised nobody.
The frigate found the Vega, a total wreck, cast away on Inagua, where apparently it had been abandoned. It was assumed to have been lost through faulty navigation, but in his own mind Biggles thought it was far more likely that those who had taken the yacht from its mooring in Jamaica had been picked up by the submarine when it was realized that it could serve no further purpose by remaining in West Indian waters.
Biggles also voiced an opinion that, as those for whom von Stalhein was working did not easily forgive failure, he was likely to get a rap on the knuckles when he returned to his masters empty-handed. Certainly neither he nor Zorotov were on Inagua. At all events, a shore party from the frigate could find no sign of them. Nor could the body of the trouble-making negro be found, although a search was made for it. Biggles had reported the man’s death, as he was bound to. Nobody bothered much about this. As someone observed, it was time this swaggering Napoleon met his Waterloo.
Ginger did not forget Evans who, when the Otter left Jamaica, was well on his way to recovery. The presentation of the specimen egg would, he said, complete the cure.
Nor did Biggles overlook his promise to Susannah Shaw, the lonely female who, although she never knew it, had played such a vital part in their affairs. In due course, a request was sent to the Governor of the Bahamas to see that the flamingo colony was properly protected, and at Biggles’s suggestion, Susannah, as wife of the previous guardian, was appointed to the post.
Algy, much to his disgust, had to spend a fortnight in hospital. He was never in serious danger from his wound, but for the rest of his days he will carry a souvenir, in the form of a scar, to remind him of his visit to the Isles of Reef and Palm.
THE END

Biggles Hits The Trail
Biggles of the Interpol
Biggles Cuts It Fine
Biggles - Foreign Legionnaire
Biggles Sweeps The Desert
Biggles and the Rescue Flight
Biggles In Africa
Biggles Flies North
Biggles Presses On
Biggles Defies the Swastika
Biggles' Second Case
Biggles In Borneo
No Rest For Biggles
Biggles - Air Commodore
Sergeant Bigglesworth C.I.D
Biggles Takes The Case
Biggles Buries a Hatchet
Biggles and the Pirate Treasure
Biggles of 266
Biggles In Australia
Biggles in the Blue
Biggles and the Leopards of Zinn
Biggles at War - Spitfire Parade
Biggles in the Gobi
Biggles and the Black Raider
Biggles Hunts Big Game
Biggles In The Baltic
Biggles and the Poor Rich Boy
Biggles Makes Ends Meet
Biggles at World's End
Biggles Delivers The Goods
Another Job For Biggles
Orchids for Biggles
Biggles and the Lost Sovereigns
Biggles and the Plane that Disappeared
Biggles - Air Detective
Biggles Sees It Through
Biggles in Mexico
Biggles Goes Alone
Biggles' Combined Operation
Biggles - Secret Agent
Biggles Looks Back
Biggles Takes it Rough
Biggles Flies to Work
Biggles' Special Case
Biggles Flies South
Biggles In The Jungle
Biggles - the Boy
Biggles Goes Home
Biggles Investigates
Biggles Flies East
Biggles Goes To School
Biggles Of The Special Air Police
Biggles on Mystery Island
Biggles Follows On
Biggles Flies West
Biggles and the Penitent Thief
Biggles In France
Biggles Learns to Fly
Biggles in the Underworld
Biggles and the Noble Lord
Biggles Takes a Hand
Biggles Goes to War
Biggles Sets a Trap
Biggles WWII Collection
Biggles and the Black Peril
Biggles and the Plot That Failed
Biggles and the Dark Intruder
Biggles and the Deep Blue Sea
Biggles In Spain
Biggles of the Fighter Squadron
Biggles in the Orient
Biggles and Cruise of the Condor