Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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The risk of someone at the club knowing that MGE didn't exist would have been greater for anyone needing Wallace to buy into it and be out of the house on the Tuesday evening.
Wallace, on the other hand, could easily have bluffed his way through this minor setback by suggesting the caller may have spoken indistinctly or been misheard, or a mistake made in taking the message down. He would give it a go anyway, unless "Qualtrough" called back [which wasn't going to happen], and try the similarly named streets. Had anyone insisted that there was no such address, he could have adapted his famous enquiries on the journey accordingly: "Look, I've been given this address but I'm told it must be a mistake. Could you suggest where I could try instead?"
Wallace had a tongue in his head, and I'm pretty sure he knew how to use it to get himself out of tricky situations.
Love,
Caz
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