Great Dumas hummed along as he listened, while Tom sitting beside him wore an expression of utter unease on his face.
Tom started, "Mr. Dumas, only you and I need to know about you coming out from under the bed. You mustn't tell Arthur, okay!"
Great Dumas gave him a disdainful glance, "I'm not an idiot. Why should I tell him that? Besides, why are you afraid of him? Isn't he just another policeman like you?"
Upon hearing this, Tom quickly corrected him with a serious face, "Although I have a lot of respect for you, Mr. Dumas, I would advise you not to insult the name Arthur Hastings in front of an officer from Scotland Yard. As far as I know, most of the frontline patrol officers hold great respect for him."
"Respect him?" Dumas raised his eyebrows, "Respect him for what?"
Tom glared, "Of course, for securing a three-shilling raise for everyone every week."