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In the novel ''[[The Clocks]]'', '''Mrs Hemming''' is the occupant of 20 [[Wilbraham Crescent]]. She named her house "Diana Lodge" and lives there alone with some eighteen cats. She was the wife of a local auctioneer.
 
In the novel ''[[The Clocks]]'', '''Mrs Hemming''' is the occupant of 20 [[Wilbraham Crescent]]. She named her house "Diana Lodge" and lives there alone with some eighteen cats. She was the wife of a local auctioneer.
   
When [[Inspector Hardcastle]] and [[Colin Lamb]] question her about whether she noticed anything relating to a dead body being found at the house of her next neighbour [[Millicent Pebmarsh]], Mrs Hemming was too absorbed in looking after her cats to have noticed anything.
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When [[Dick Hardcastle|Inspector Hardcastle]] and [[Colin Lamb]] question her about whether she noticed anything relating to a dead body being found at the house of her next neighbour [[Millicent Pebmarsh]], Mrs Hemming was too absorbed in looking after her cats to have noticed anything.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 8 May 2021

In the novel The Clocks, Mrs Hemming is the occupant of 20 Wilbraham Crescent. She named her house "Diana Lodge" and lives there alone with some eighteen cats. She was the wife of a local auctioneer.

When Inspector Hardcastle and Colin Lamb question her about whether she noticed anything relating to a dead body being found at the house of her next neighbour Millicent Pebmarsh, Mrs Hemming was too absorbed in looking after her cats to have noticed anything.