Having resigned his
job, by handing in his letter of resignation to a balding, bespectacled man sat
behind a desk, the Prisoner then drives back to his London home, shadowed by two Undertakers in a
black hearse.
Having arrived home, that being No.1 Buckingham Place,
Westminster, London, the Prisoner then collects two ready packed suitcases. In
one he packs a couple of magazines, reading material for the journey. Then
collects his passport and airline ticket to Europe. Well there's nothing much wrong with
that, save for the fact that this was no spur of the moment thing. The Prisoner
had thought about resigning, and was prepared to make a quick get-a-way! Hence
the two ready packed suitcases. But where was the Prisoner going in such a
hurry, and why? Perhaps he was going to Ireland, oh no, a bit too cold that time of
year. Paris perhaps? Well he was heading to Europe, and the Prisoner did attend Madame
Engadine's celebrated parties in Paris. And in the episode of ‘A B & C’ Engadine did ask the Prisoner what he was going
to do with his new life.
But this is quite incidental, because the Prisoner had left
it all too late. 'They' came for him before he was expecting them! Oh yes, he was
expecting them. Hence the Prisoner's haste to get away, to escape, before
they came for him. But why were they coming for him? Why did the Prisoner feel
the need to get away, when all he had to do was go home, have a drink, put his
feet up, and think about what he was going to do for the rest of his life. Why
not simply go on holiday somewhere? Perhaps that was it. Perhaps the Prisoner
was simply in a hurry to catch his plane.
The Prisoner may have been expecting them, but I bet he
never thought they would come in the form of two Undertakers! Not that the
Prisoner actually saw them, the two undertakers and the black hearse parked
outside in the street. The Undertakers gained entry to the Prisoner's house
with the aid of a key. Pumped nerve gas into the study through the keyhole of
the study door, using a gas gun, of the type seen in both episodes of ‘The Schizoid Man,’ and ‘Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling.’
Then a coffin was brought in, and the body of the unconscious Prisoner was
placed inside, and the coffin lid replaced. The coffin was then carried from
the house and placed in the back of the hearse. Picture the scene if you will,
as the two undertakers carried the coffin from the house of No1 Buckingham Place, across the pavement, and placed it in
the back of the hearse. It's an everyday occurrence, the Undertakers collecting
a coffin from someone's home, to take the deceased away to a funeral. Its
not the case that this would go unnoticed, but people tend to look away
respectfully and not appear to stare. A passing gentleman might pause, and
remove his hat in respect for the dead person lying there in the coffin. But in
this case, and how many cases like it, the coffin actually containing the body
of a man, or woman, being abducted from his home, by two agents, their origin
quite unknown!
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