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The Adventures of Jimmie Dale
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第3章

ThenIstruckasmallveinthattemporarilyrecoupedme,andsuppliedthenecessaryfundswithwhichtogoaheadforawhile。

Thurl,whohadtriedtobuythemineoutfromundermyoptioninthefirstplace,repeatedlythentriedtobuyitfrommeataridiculousfigure。Irefused。Hepersisted。Irefused——Iwasconfident,I

KNEWIhadoneoftherichestpropertiesinAlaska。”

Wilburpaused。Alittlerowofglisteningdropshadgatheredonhisforehead。JimmieDale,balancingMarkel”scashboxononeknee,drummedsoftlywithhisfingertipsonthecover。

“Theveinpeteredout,“Wilburwenton。“ButIwasstillconfident。

Isankalltheproceedsofthefirststrike——andsankthemfast,forunaccountableaccidentsthatcrippledmebothfinanciallyandintheprogressoftheworkbegantohappen。”Wilburflungouthishandsimpotently。“Oh,it”salongstory——toolongtotell。Thurlwasatthebottomofthoseaccidents。HeknewaswellasIdidthattheminewasrich——betterthanIdid,forthatmatter,forwediscoveredbeforeweranhimoutofAlaskathathehadmadesecretboringsontheproperty。ButwhatIdidnotknowuntilafewhoursagowasthathehadactuallyuncoveredwhatweuncoveredonlyyesterday——themotherlode。Hewasdrivingmeasfastashecouldintothelastditch——forMarkel。Ididn”tknowuntilyesterdaythatMarkelhadanythingtodowithit。Istruggledonoutthere,hopingeverydaytoopenanewvein。IraisedmoneyoneverythingIhad,exceptmyinsuranceandthemine——andsankitinthemine。Nooneouttherewouldadvancemeanythingonapropertythatlookedlikeafailure,thathadoncealreadybeenabandoned。Ihavealwayskeptanofficehere,andIcamebackEastwiththeideaofraisingsomethingonmyinsurance。Markel,quitebyhaphazardasIthenthought,wasintroducedtomejustbeforeweleftSanFranciscoonourwaytoNewYork。Ontherunacrossthecontinentwebecameveryfriendly。

Naturally,Itoldhimmystory。Heplayedsympatheticgoodfellow,andofferedtolendmefiftythousanddollarsonademandnote。I

didnotwanttobeinvolvedforacentmorethanwasnecessary,and,asIsaid,Ihopedfromdaytodaytomakeanotherstrike。I

refusedtotakemorethantenthousand。Iremembernowthatheseemedstrangelydisappointed。”

AgainWilburstopped。Hesweptthemoisturefromhisforehead——andhisfist,clenched,camedownuponthedesk。

“Youseethegame!“——therewasbitterangerinhisvoicenow。“Youseethegame!HewantedtogetmeindeepenoughsothatIcouldn”twriggleout,deeperthantenthousandthatIcouldgetatanytimeonmyinsurance,hewantedmewhereIcouldn”tgetaway——andhegotme。Thefirsttenthousandwasn”tenough。Iwenttohimforasecond,athird,afourth,afifth——hopingalwaysthateachwouldbethelast。Eachtimeanewnote,ademandnoteforthetotalamount,wasmade,cancellingtheformerone。Ididn”tknowhisgame,didn”tsuspectit——IblessedGodforgivingmesuchafriend——untilthis,or,rather,yesterdayafternoon,whenIreceivedatelegramfrommymanagerattheminesayingthathehadstruckwhatlookedlikeaveryrichvein——themotherlode。And“——Wilbur”sfistcurleduntiltheknuckleswerelikeivoryintheirwhiteness”headdedinthetelegramthatThurlhadwiredthenewsofthestriketoamaninNewYorkbythenameofMarkel。Doyousee?Ihadn”thadthetelegramfiveminutes,whenamessengerbroughtmealetterfromMarkelcurtlyinformingmethatIwouldhavetomeetmynoteto-morrowmorning。Ican”tmeetit。HeknewIcouldn”t。Withwealthinsight——I”mwipedout。ADEMANDnote,acallloan,doyouunderstand——andwithafewmonthsinwhichtodevelopthenewveinI

couldpayitreadily。Asitis——Idefaultthenote——MarkelattachesallIhaveleft,whichisthemine。Themineissoldtosatisfymyindebtedness。Markelbuysitinlegally,upheldbythelaw——andacquires,ROBSmeofit,and”

“Andso,“saidJimmieDalemusingly,“youweregoingtoshootyourself?“

Wilburstraightenedup,andtherewassomethingakintopatheticgrandeurinthesetoftheoldshouldersastheysquaredback。

“Yes!“hesaid,inalowvoice。“AndshallItellyouwhy?Evenif,whichisnotlikely,therewassomethingrevertingtomeoverthepurchaseprice,itwouldbeapaltrythingcomparedwiththemine。Ihaveawifeandchildren。IfIhaveworkedforthemallmylife,couldIstandbacknowatthelastandseethemrobbedoftheirinheritancebyablack-heartedscoundrelwhenIcouldstillliftahandtopreventit!Ihadonewayleft。Whatismylife?I

amtoooldamantoclingtoitwheretheyareconcerned。Ihavereferredtomyinsuranceseveraltimes。Ihavealwayscarriedheavyinsurance“——hesmiledalittlecurious,mirthlesssmile”THATHAS

NOSUICIDECLAUSE。”Heswepthishandoverthedesk,indicatingthepapersscatteredthere。“Ihaveworkedlateto-nightgettingmyaffairsinorder。Mytotalinsuranceisfifty-twothousanddollars,thoughIcouldn”tBORROWanywherenearthefullamountonit——butatmydeath,paidinfull,itwouldsatisfythenote。Myexecutors,byinstructionwouldpaythenote——andnodollarfromthemine,nosinglegrainofgold,notanounceofquartz,wouldMarkelevergethishandson,andmywifeandchildrenwouldbesaved。Thatis”

Hiswordsendedabruptly——withalittlegasp。JimmieDalehadopenedthecashboxandwasdanglingthenecklaceunderthelight——astreamoffiery,flashing,sparklinggems。

ThenWilburspokeagain,ahard,bitternoteinhisvoice,pointinghishandatthenecklace。

“Butnow,ontopofeverything,youhavebroughtmedisgrace——

becauseyoubrokeintohissafeto-nightforTHAT?Hewouldandwillaccuseme。Ihaveheardofyou——theGraySeal——youhavedoneapitifulnight”sworkinyourgreedforthatthingthere。”

“Forthis?“JimmieDalesmiledironically,holdingthenecklaceup。

Thenheshookhishead。“Ididn”tbreakintoMarkel”ssafeforthis——itwouldn”thavebeenworthwhile。It”sonlypaste。”

“PASTE!“exclaimedWilbur,inaslowway。

“Paste,“saidJimmieDaleplacidly,droppingthenecklacebackintoitscase。“QuiteinkeepingwithMarkel,isn”tit——tomakeasensationonthecheap?“

“Butthatdoesn”tchangematters!“Wilburcriedoutsharply,afteranumbedinstant”spause。“Youstillbrokeintothesafe,evenifyoudidn”tknowthenthatthenecklacewaspaste。”

“Ah,but,yousee——Ididknowthen,“saidJimmieDalesoftly。“Iamreally——youmusttakemywordforit——averygoodjudgeofstones,andIhad——er——seenthesebefore。”

Wilburstared——bewildered,confused。

“Thenwhy——whatwasitthat”

“Apaper,“saidJimmieDale,withalittlechuckle——andproduceditfromthecashbox。“Itreadslikethis:”Ondemand,Ipromisetopay——”“

“Mynote!“Itcameinagreat,surgingcryfromWilbur;andhestrainedforwardtoreadit。

“Ofcourse,“saidJimmieDale。“Ofcourse——yournote。DidyouthinkthatIhadjusthappenedtodropinonyou?Now,then,seehere,youjustbuckup,and——er——smile。Thereisn”tevenapossibilityofyoubeingaccusedofthetheft。Inthefirstplace,Markelsawquiteenoughofmetoknowthatitwasn”tyou。Secondly,neitherMarkelnoranyoneelsewouldeverdreamthatthebreakwasmadeforanythingelsebutthenecklace,withwhichyouhavenoconnection——thepaperswereinthecashboxandwerejusttakenalongwithit。Don”tyousee?And,besides,thepolice,withmyverygoodfriend,Carruthersattheirelbows,willseeverythoroughlytoitthattheGraySealgetsfullandamplecreditforthecrime。But“——JimmieDalepulledouthiswatch,andyawnedunderhismask”it”sgettingtobeanunconscionablehour——andyou”vestillalettertowrite。”

“Aletter?“Wilbur”svoicewasbroken,hislipsquivering。

“ToMarkel,“saidJimmieDalepleasantly。“Writehiminreplytohisletteroftheafternoon,andpostitbeforeyouleavehere——justasthoughyouhadwrittenitatonce,promptly,onreceiptofhis。

Hewillstillgetitonthemorningdelivery。Statethatyouwilltakeupthenoteimmediatelyonpresentationatwhateverbankhechoosestoname。That”sall。Seeingthathehasn”tgotit,hecan”tverywellpresentit——canhe?Eventually,having——er——nouseforfakediamonds,Ishallreturnthenecklace,togetherwiththepapersinhiscashboxhere——includingyournote。”

“Eventually?“Uncomprehendingly,stumblingly,Wilburrepeatedtheword。

“Inamonthortwoorthree,asthecasemaybe,“explainedJimmieDalebrightly。“WheneveryouinsertapersonalintheNEWS-ARGUStotheeffectthatthemotherlodehasgivenyouthecashtomeetit。”

Hereplacedthenoteinthecashbox,slippeddowntohisfeetfromthedesk——andthenhechokedalittle。Wilbur,thetearsstreamingdownhisface,unabletospeak,washoldingouthishandstoJimmieDale。“I——er——good-night!“saidJimmieDalehurriedly——andsteppedquicklyfromtheroom。

Halfwaydownthefirstflightofstairshepaused。Steps,runningafterhim,soundedalongthecorridorabove;andthenWilbur”svoice。

“Don”tgo——notyet,“criedtheoldman。“Idon”tunderstand。Howdidyouknow——whotoldyouaboutthenote?“

JimmieDaledidnotanswer——hewentonnoiselesslydownthestairs。

Hismaskwasoffnow,andhislipscurvedintoastrangelittlesmile。

“IwishIknew,“saidJimmieDalewistfullytohimself。

CHAPTERIV

THECOUNTERFEITFIVE

Itwasstillearlyintheevening,butalittleafternineo”clock。

TheFifthAvenuebuswendeditsway,jouncingitspatrons,particularlythoseonthetopseats,acrosstown,andturnedintoRiversideDrive。Ashortdistancebehindthebus,alimousinerolleddownthecrossstreetleisurely,silently。

AsthelightsofpassingcraftontheHudsonandamyriadscintillating,luminouspointsdottingthewestshorecameintoview,JimmieDaleroseimpulsivelyfromhisseatonthetopofthebus,descendedthelittlecircularironladderattherear,anddroppedoffintothestreet。ItwasonlyafewblocksfarthertohisresidenceontheDrive,andthenightwaswellworththewalk;

besides,restless,disturbed,andperplexedinmind,thewalkappealedtohim。

Hesteppedacrosstothesidewalkandproceededslowlyalong。A

monthhadgonebyandhehadnotheardawordfrom——HER。ThebreakonWestBroadway,themurderofMetzerinMoriarty”sgamblinghell,thetheftofMarkel”sdiamondnecklacehadfollowedeachotherinquicksuccession——andthenthismonthofuttersilence,withnosignofher,asthoughindeedshehadneverexisted。

ButitwasnotthistemporarysilenceonherpartthattroubledJimmieDalenow。Intheyearsthathehadworkedwiththisunknown,mysteriousaccompliceofhiswhomhehadneverseen,therehadbeenlongerintervalsthanabaremonthinwhichhehadheardnothingfromher——itwasnotthat。Itwasthefailure,total,absolute,andcomplete,thatwastheonlyresultforthemonthofceaseless,unremitting,doggedly-expendedeffort,evenasithadbeentheresultmanytimesbefore,inanattempttosolvetheenigmathatwassointimateandvitalafactorinhisownlife。

Ifhemightlayanyclaimstocleverness,hisresourcefulness,atleast,hewasforcedtoadmit,wasnomatchforhers。Shecame,shewentwithoutbeingseen——andbehindherremained,insteadofclewstoheridentity,onlyanamazing,intangiblemystery,thatlefthimattimesappalledanddismayed。HowdidsheknowaboutthoseconditionsinWestBroadway,howdidsheknowaboutMetzer”smurder,howdidsheknowaboutMarkelandWilbur——howdidsheknowaboutahundredotheraffairsofthesamesortthathadhappenedsincethatnight,yearsagonow,whenoutofpureadventurehehadtamperedwithMarx”s,thejeweller”sstrongroominMaidenLane,andshehad,mysteriouslythen,too,solvedHISidentity,discoveredhimtobetheGraySeal?

JimmieDale,wrappedupinhisownthoughts,entirelyoblivioustohissurroundings,traversedanotherblock。Therehadneverbeensincetheworldbegan,andtherewouldneverbeagain,sosingularandbizarreapartnershipasthis——ofhersandhis。He,JimmieDale,withhisstrangedoublelife,oneofNewYork”syoungbachelormillionaires,onewhosesocialstatuswasunquestioned;andshe,who——whoWHAT?Thatwasjustit!Whowhat?Whatwasshe?Whatwashername?Whatonepersonal,intimatethingdidheknowabouther?Andwhatwastobetheend?Notthathewouldhaveseveredhisassociationwithher——notforworlds!——thougheverytime,that,bysomenewandcuriousmethod,oneofherlettersfounditswayintohishands,outliningsomefreshcoupforhimtoexecute,hisperilanddangerofdiscoverywasincreasedinstaggeringratio。

To-day,thepolicehuntedtheGraySealastheyhuntedamaddog;

thepapersstormedandravedagainsthim:ineverydetectivebureauoftwocontinentshewascataloguedasthemostnotoriouscriminaloftheage——andyet,strangeparadox,nosinglecrimehadeverbeencommitted!

JimmieDale”sstrong,fine-featuredfacelightedup。Crime!Thankstoher,therewerethosewhoblessedthenameoftheGraySeal,thoseintowhoseliveshadcomejoy,relieffrommisery,escapefromdeatheven——andtheirblessingswereworthathousandfoldtheriskandperilofdisasterthatthreatenedhimateveryminuteoftheday。

“ThankGodforher!“murmuredJimmieDalesoftly。“But——butifI

couldonlyfindher,seeher,knowwhosheis,talktoher,andhearhervoice!“Thenhesmiledalittlewanly。“It”sbeenaprettytoughmonth——andnothingtoshowforit!“

Ithad!IthadbeenoneofthehardestmonthsthroughwhichJimmieDalehadeverlived。TheSt。James,thatmostexclusiveclub,hisfavouritehaunt,hadseennothingofhim;theeaselinhisden,thatwashishobby,hadbeenuntouched;therehadbeendaysevenwhenhehadnotcrossedthethresholdofhishome。Everyresourceathiscommandhehadcalledintoplayinanefforttosolvethemystery。

Fornearlytheentiremonth,followingfirstthisleadandthenthat,hehadlivedintheonedisguisethathefeltconfidentsheknewnothingof——thatwas,or,rather,hadbecome,almostadualpersonalitywithhim。FromtheSanctuary,thatmiserableanddisreputableroominatenementontheEastSide,atenementthathadthreeseparatemeansofentranceandexit,hehademergeddayafterdayasLarrytheBat,acharacteraswellknownandaswelllikedintheexclusivecirclesoftheunderworldaswasJimmieDaleinthemostexclusivestrataofNewYork”ssocietyandfashion。Andithadbeenuseless——alluseless。Throughhisownendeavours,throughthehelpofhisfriendsoftheunderworld,thelivesofhalfadozenmen,BertHagan”sonWestBroadway,forinstance,Markel”s,andothers”,hadbeenlaidbaretothelastshred,butnowherecouldbefoundtheonevitalpointthatlinkedtheirliveswithhers,thatwouldaccountforherintimateknowledgeofthem,andsofurnishhimwiththeclewthatwouldthenwithcertaintyleadhimtoasolutionofheridentity。

Itwasbaffling,puzzling,unbelievable,bordering,indeed,onthemiraculous——herself,everythingabouther,heracts,hermethods,hercleverness,intangibleinonesense,wereterrificallyrealinanother。JimmieDaleshookhishead。Themiraculousandthispractical,everydaylifewerewideandfarapart。Therewasnothingmiraculousaboutit——itwasonlythatthekeytoitwas,sofar,beyondhisreach。

AndthensuddenlyJimmieDaleshruggedhisshouldersinconsonancewithawhimsicalchangeinbothmoodandthought。

“LarrytheBat,isahardtaskmaster!“hemutteredfacetiously。

“I”mafraidI”mnotverypresentablethisevening——nobaththismorning,andnoshave,and,afternearlyamonthofmake-up,thatbeastlygreasepaintgetsintotheskincreasesinamostintimateway。”HechuckledasthethoughtofoldJason,hisbutler,cametohim。“IsawJason,tornbetweentwoconflictingemotions,shakinghisheadovertheblackcirclesundermyeyeslastnight——hedidn”tknowwhethertoworryoverthefirstsignsofagallopingdecline,orbreakhisheartatwitnessingtheyoungmasterhehaddandledonhiskneesgoingtothedamnationbowwowsandturningintoaconfirmedroue!IguessI”llhavetomindmyself,though。EvenCarruthersdetachedhismindfarenoughfromhiseditorialdeskandthehopeofexclusivelypublishingthenewsoftheGraySeal”scaptureintheMORNINGNEWS-ARGUS,totellmeIwaslookingseedy。

It”swonderfulthewayalittlepaintwillmetamorphoseaman!

Well,anyway,here”sforagoodhottubto-night,andafreshstart!

Hequickenedhispace。Therewerestillthreeblockstogo,andherewasnohurrying,jostlingcrowdtoimpedehisprogress;indeed,asfarashecouldseeuptheDrive,therewasnotapedestrianinsight。Andthen,ashewalked,involuntarily,insistently,hismindharkedbackintotheoldgrooveagain。

“I”vetriedtopictureher,“saidJimmieDalesoftlytohimself。

“I”vetriedtopictureherahundred,yes,athousandtimes,and”

Abus,rumblingcityward,wentbyhim,squeaking,creaking,andrattlinginitsuneasyjoints——andoutofthenoise,almostathiselbowitseemed,avoicespokehisname——andinthatinstantintuitivelyheKNEW,anditthrilledhim,stoppedthebeatofhisheart,as,dulcet,soft,clearasthenoteofasilverbellitfell——

andonlyoneword:

“Jimmie!“

Hewhirledaround。Alimousine,wheelsjustgrazingthecurb,wasglidingslowlyandsilentlypasthim,andfromthewindowawoman”sarm,white-glovedanddainty,wasextended,andfromthefingerstothepavementflutteredanenvelope——andthecarleapedforward。

Forthefractionofasecond,JimmieDalestooddazed,immovable,agamutofemotions,surprise,fierceexultation,amazement,astrangejoy,amightyuplift,swirlinguponhim——andthen,snatchinguptheenvelopefromtheground,hesprangoutintotheroadafterthecar。

Itwastheonechancehehadeverhad,theonechanceshehadevergivenhim,andhehadseen——awhite-glovedarm!Hecouldnotreachthecar,itwasspeedingawayfromhimlikeanarrownow,buttherewassomethingelsethatwoulddojustaswell,somethingthatwithallherclevernessshehadoverlooked——thecar”snumberdanglingontherearaxle,theraysofthelittlelampplayingontheenamelledsurfaceoftheplate!Gasping,panting,heheldhisownforayardormore,andtherefloatedbacktohimalittlesilverylaughfromthebodyofthelimousine,andthenJimmieDalelaughed,too,andstopped——itwasNo。15,836!

HestoodandwatchedthecardisappearuptheDrive。Whatdeliciousirony!Amonthofgruelling,ceaselesstoilthathadbeenvain,futile,useless——andthekey,whenhewasnotlookingforit,unexpectedly,throughnoeffortofhis,wasthrustintohishand——

No。15,836!

JimmieDale,thegentlyironicsmilestillonhislips,thoseslim,supersensitivefingersofhissubconsciouslynotingthatthetextureoftheenvelopewasthesameasshealwaysused,retracedhisstepstothesidewalk。

“Numberfifteenthousandeighthundredandthirty-six,“saidJimmieDalealoud——andhaltedatthecurbasthoughrootedtothespot。Itsoundedstrangelyfamiliar,thatnumber!Herepeateditoveragainslowly:“One-five-eight-three-six。”Andthesmilelefthislips,anduponhisfacecamethelookofachastenedchild。Shehadusedaduplicateplate!Fifteenthousandeighthundredandthirty-sixwasthenumberofoneofhisowncars——hisownparticularrunabout!

Foramomentlongerhestoodthere,undecidedwhethertolaughorswear,andthenhiseyesfastenedmechanicallyontheenvelopehewastwirlinginhisfingers。Here,atleast,wassomethingthatwasnotelusive;that,onthecontrary,asahundredothersinthepasthaddone,outlinedprobablyagrimnight”sworkaheadfortheGraySeal!And,ifitwereasthoseothershadbeen,everyminutefromthemomentofitsreceiptwasprecioustime。Hesteppedundertheneareststreetlight,andtoretheenvelopeopen。

“DearPhilanthropicCrook,“itbegan——andthenfollowedtwocloselywrittenpages。JimmieDalereadthem,hislipsgrowinggraduallytighter,asmoulderinglightcreepingintohisdarkeyes,andonceheemittedashort,lowwhistleofconsternation——thatwasattheend,ashereadthepost-scriptthatwasheavilyunderscored:“Workquickly。Theywillraidto-night。Becareful。LookoutforKline,heisthesharpestmanintheUnitedStatessecretservice。”

Forabriefinstantlonger,JimmieDalestoodunderthestreetlamp,hismindinalightning-quickwaycataloguingeverypointinherletter,viewingeverypointfromamyriadangles,constructing,devising,mappingoutaplantodove-tailintothem——andthenJimmieDaleswungonadowntownbus。Therewasneithertimenoroccasiontogohomenow——thatmarvellouslittlekitofburglar”stoolsthatpeepedfromtheirtinypocketsinthatcuriousleatherundervest,andthatreposednowinthesafeinhisden,wouldbeuselesstohimto-night;besides,inthebreastpocketofhiscoat,neatlyfolded,wasablacksilkmask,and,relicsofhisroleofLarrytheBat,anautomaticrevolver,anelectricflashlight,asteeljimmy,andabunchofskeletonkeys,weredistributedamongtheotherpocketsofhissmarttweedsuit。

JimmieDalechangedfromthebustothesubway,leavingbehindhim,strewnovermanyblocks,thetinyandminutefragmentsintowhichhehadtornherletter;atAstorPlaceheleftthesubway,walkedtoBroadway,turneduptownforablocktoEighthStreet,thenalongEighthStreetalmosttoSixthAvenue——andstopped。

Arathershabbyshop,apitifulsortofaplace,displayinginitswindowaheterogeneousconglomerationofcheapoddsandends,inkbottles,candy,pencils,cigarettes,pens,toys,writingpads,marbles,andamultitudeofothersmallwares,confrontedhim。

Within,alittle,old,sweet-faced,gray-hairedwomanstoodbehindthecounter,potteringovertherearrangementofsomearticlesontheshelves。

“Myword!“saidJimmieDalesoftlytohimself。“Youwouldn”tbelieveit,wouldyou!AndI”vealwayswonderedhowtheselittlestoresmanagedtomakebothendsmeet。Thinkofthatoldsoulmakingfifteenortwentythousanddollarsfromalayoutlikethis——

evenifithastakenheralifetime!“

JimmieDalehadhaltednonchalantlyandunconcernedlybythecurb,nottoonearthewindow,busiedapparentlyinanefforttolightarefractorycigarette;andthen,abouttoenterthestore,hegazedaimlesslyacrossthestreetforamomentinstead。AmancamebrisklyaroundthecornerfromSixthAvenue,openedthestoredoor,andwentin。

JimmieDaledrewbackalittle,andturnedhisheadagainasthedoorclosed——andasudden,quick,alert,andstartledlookspreadoverhisface。

Themanwhohadenteredbentoverthecounterandspoketotheoldlady。Sheseemedtolistenwithadawningterrorcreepingoverherfeatures,andthenherhandswentpiteouslytothethinhairbehindherears。Themanmotionedtowardadoorattherearofthestore。

Shehesitated,thencameoutfrombehindthecounter,andswayedalittleasthoughherlimbswouldnotsupportherweight。

JimmieDale”slipsthinned。

“I”mafraid,“hemutteredslowly,“I”mafraidthatI”mtoolateevennow。”Andthen,asshecametothedoorandturnedthekeyontheinside:“PrayHeavenshedoesn”tturnthelightout——orsomebodymightthinkIwastryingtobreakin!“

ButinthatrespectJimmieDale”sfearsweregroundless。Shedidnotturnouteitherofthegasjetsthatlightedthelittleshop;

instead,inafaltering,reluctantsortofmanner,sheledthewaydirectlythroughthedoorintherear,andthemanfollowedher。

Theshopwasempty——andJimmieDalewasstandingagainstthedoorontheoutside。Hispositionwasperfectlynatural——ahundredpassers-

bywouldhavenotednothingbutamostcommonplaceoccurrence——amanintheactofenteringastore。And,ifheappearedtofumbleandhavetroublewiththelatch,whatofit!JimmieDale,however,wasnotfumbling——hiddenbyhisbackthatwasturnedtothestreet,thosewonderfulfingersofhis,inwhosetipsseemedembodiedandconcentratedeveryoneofthehumansenses,wereworkingquickly,surely,accurately,withoutsomuchasthewastedmovementofasinglemuscle。

Afainttinkle——andthekeywithinfellfromthelocktothefloor。

Afaintclick——andtheboltofthelockslippedback。JimmieDalerestoredtheskeletonkeysandalittlesteelinstrumentthataccompaniedthemtohispocket——andquietlyopenedthedoor。Hesteppedinside,pickedupthekeyfromthefloor,inserteditinthelock,closedthedoorbehindhim,andlockeditagain。

“Toguardagainstinterruption,“observedJimmieDale,alittlequizzically。

Hewas,perhaps,thirtysecondsbehindtheothers。Hecrossedtheshopnoiselessly,cautiously,andpassedthroughthedoorattherear。Itopenedintoashortpassagethat,afterafewfeet,gaveonasortofcorridoratrightangles——anddownthislatter,facinghim,attheend,thedoorofalightedroomwasopen,andhecouldseethefigureofthemanwhohadenteredtheshop,backturned,standingonthethreshold。Voices,indistinct,cametohim。

Thecorridoritselfwasdark;andJimmieDale,satisfiedthathewasfairlysafefromobservation,stolesoftlyforward。Hepassedtwodoorsonhisleft——andthecuriousarrangementofthebuildingthathadpuzzledhimforamomentbecameclear。Thestoremadethefrontofanoldtenementbuilding,withapartmentsabove,andtherearofthestorewasasortofapartment,too——theoldlady”slivingquarters。

Stepbystep,testingeachoneagainstapossiblecreakingofthefloor,JimmieDalemovedforward,keepingcloseupagainstonewall。

Themanpassedonintotheroom——andnowJimmieDalecoulddistinguisheverywordthatwasbeingspoken;and,crouchedup,inthedarkcorridor,intheangleofthewallandthedoorjambitself,couldseeplainlyenoughintotheroombeyond。JimmieDale”sjawcreptoutalittle。

Ayoungman,gaunt,pale,wrappedinblankets,halfsat,halfreclinedinaninvalid”schair;theoldlady,onherknees,thetearsstreamingdownherface,hadherarmsaroundthesickman”sneck;whiletheotherman,apparentlyupsetatthescene,tuggedvigorouslyatlong,graymustaches。

“Sammy!Sammy!“sobbedthewomanpiteously。“Sayyoudidn”tdoit,Sammy——sayyoudidn”tdoit!“

Lookhere,Mrs。Matthews,“saidthemanwiththegraymustachesgently,“nowdon”tyougotomakingthingsanyharder。I”vegottodomydutyjustthesame,andtakeyourson。”

Theyoungman,ahecticflushbeginningtoburnonhischeeks,gazedwildlyfromonetotheother。

“What——whatisit?“hecriedout。

Themanthrewbackhiscoatanddisplayedabadgeonhisvest。

“I”mKlineofthesecretservice,“hesaidgravely。“I”msorry,Sammy,butIwantyouforthatlittlejobinWashingtonatthebureau——beforeyouleftonsickleave!“

SammyMatthewsstruggledawayfromhismother”sarms,pulledhimselfforwardinhischair——andhistonguelickeddrylips。

“What——whatjob?“hewhisperedthickly。

“Youknow,don”tyou?“theotheransweredsteadily。Hetookalarge,flatpocketbookfromhispocket,openedit,andtookoutafive-dollarbill。Heheldthisbeforethesickman”seyes,butjustoutofreach,onefingersilentlyindicatingthelowerleft-handcorner。

Matthewsstaredatitforamoment,andthehecticflushfadedtoagrayishpallor,andaqueer,impotentsoundgurgledinhisthroat。

“Iseeyourecogniseit,“saidtheotherquietly。“It”sopenandshut,Sammy。Thatlittleimperfectionintheplate”sgotyou,myboy。”

“Sammy!Sammy!“sobbedthewomanagain。“Sammy,sayyoudidn”tdoit!“

“It”salie!“saidMatthewshoarsely。“It”salie!Thatplatewascondemnedinthebureauforthatimperfection——condemnedanddestroyed。”

“CondemnedTOBEdestroyed,“correctedtheother,withoutraisinghisvoice。“There”salittledifferencethere,Sammy——abouttwentyyears”difference——intheFederalpen。Butitwasn”tdestroyed;

thisnotewasprintedfromitbyoneoftheslickestgangsofcounterfeitersintheUnitedStates——butIdon”tneedtotellyouthat,Iguessyouknowwhotheyare。I”vebeenafterthemalongtime,andI”vegotthemnow,justastightasI”vegotyou。Insteadofdestroyingthatplate,youstoleit,anddisposedofittothegang。Howmuchdidtheygiveyou?“

Matthews”faceseemedtoholdadumbhorror,andhisfingerspickedatthearmsofthechair。Hismotherhadmovedfrombesidehimnow,andbothherhandswerepattingattheman”ssleeveinapitifulway,whileagainandagainshetriedtospeak,butnowordswouldcome。

“It”salie!“saidMatthewsagain,inacolourless,mechanicalway。

ThemanglancedatMrs。Matthewsasheputthefive-dollarnotebackintohispocket,seemedtochokealittle,shookhishead,andalltraceoftheofficialsternnessthathadcreptintohisvoicedisappeared。

“It”snogood,“hesaidinalowtone。“Don”tdothat,Mrs。

Matthews,I”vegottodomyduty。”Heleanedalittletowardthechair。“It”sdeadtorights,Sammy。Youmightaswellmakeacleanbreastofit。ItwasuptoyouandAlGregortoseethattheplatewasdestroyed。ItWASN”Tdestroyed;instead,itshowsupinthehandsofagangofcounterfeitersthatI”vebeenwatchingformonths。Furthermore,I”vegottheplateitself。Andfinally,thoughIhaven”tplacedhimunderarrestyetforfearyoumighthearofitbeforeIwantedyoutoandmakeaget-away,I”vegotAlGregorwhereIcanputmyhandsonhim,andI”vegothisconfessionthatyouandheworkedthegamebetweenyoutogetthatplateoutofthebureauanddisposeofittothegang。”

“Oh,myGod!“——itcameinawildcryfromthesickman,andinadesperate,lurchingwayhestruggleduptohisfeet。“AlGregorsaidthat?Then——thenI”mdone!“Heclutchedathistemples。“Butit”snottrue——it”snottrue!Iftheplatewasstolen,anditmusthavebeenstolen,orthatnotewouldn”thavebeenfound,itwasAlGregorwhostoleit——Ididn”t,Itellyou!Iknewnothingofit,exceptthatheandIwereresponsibleforitand——andIleftittohim——that”stheonlywayI”mtoblame。He”scaught,andhe”stryingtogetoutofitwithalightsentencebypretendingtoturnState”sevidence,but——butI”llfighthim——hecan”tproveit——it”sonlyhiswordagainstmine,and”

Theothershookhisheadagain。

“It”snogood,Sammy,“hesaid,atouchofsternnessbackinhistonesagain。“Itoldyouitwasopenandshut。It”snotonlyAlGregor。OneoftheganggotweakkneeswhenIgothimwhereI

wantedhimtheothernight,andheswearsthatyouaretheonewhoDELIVEREDtheplatetothem。BetweenhimandGregorandwhatIknowmyself,I”vegotevidenceenoughforanyjuryagainsteveryoneoftherestofyou。”

Horror,fear,helplessnessseemedtomingleinthesickman”sstaringeyes,andheswayedunsteadilyuponhisfeet。

“I”minnocent!“hescreamedout。“ButI”mcaught,I”mcaughtinanet,andIcan”tgetout——theyliedtoyou——butnoonewillbelieveitanymorethanyoudoand——anditmeanstwentyyearsforme——oh,God!——twentyyears,and”Hishandswentwrigglingtohistemplesagain,andhetoppledbackinafaintintothechair。

“You”vekilledhim!You”vekilledmyboy!“theoldladyshriekedoutpiteously,andflungherselftowardthesenselessfigure。

Themanjumpedforthetableacrosstheroom,onwhichwasarowofbottles,snatchedoneup,drewthecork,smelledit,andranbackwiththebottle。Hepouredalittleofthecontentsintohiscuppedhand,helditunderyoungMatthews”nostrils,andpushedthebottleintoMrs。Matthews”hands。

“Bathehisforeheadwiththis,Mrs。Matthews,“hedirectedreassuringly。“He”llbeallrightagaininamoment。There,see——

he”scomingaroundnow。”

Therewasalong,flutteringsigh,andMatthewsopenedhiseyes;

thenamoment”ssilence;andthenhespoke,withaneffort,withlongpausesbetweenthewords:

“Am——I——to——go——now?“

Thewordsseemedtoringabsoluteterrorintheoldlady”sears。

Sheturned,anddroppedtoherkneesonthefloor。

“Mr。Kline,Mr。Kline,“shesobbedout,“oh,forGod”slove,don”ttakehim!Lethimoff,lethimgo!He”smyboy——allI”vegot!

You”vegotamother,haven”tyou?Youknow”Thetearswerestreamingdownthesweet,oldfaceagain。“Oh,won”tyou,forGod”sdearname,won”tyoulethimgo?Won”t”

“Stop!“themancriedhuskily。Hewasmoppingathisfacewithhishandkerchief。“IthoughtIwascase-hardened,Ioughttobe——butI

guessI”mnot。ButI”vegottodomyduty。You”reonlymakingitworseforSammythere,aswellasme。”

Herarmswerearoundhiskneesnow,clingingthere。

“Whycan”tyoulethimoff!“shepleadedhysterically。“Whycan”tyou!Whycan”tyou!Nobodywouldknow,andI”ddoanything——I”dpayanything——anything——I”llgiveyouten——fifteenthousanddollars!“

“Mypoorwoman,“hesaidkindly,placinghishandonherhead,“youaretalkingwildly。Apartaltogetherfromthequestionofduty,evenifIsucceededinhushingthematterup,Iwouldprobablyatleastbesuspectedandcertainlydischarged,andIhaveafamilytosupport——andifIwerecaughtI”dgettenyearsintheFederalprisonforit。I”msorryforthis;Ibelieveit”syourboy”sfirstoffence,andifIcouldlethimoffIwould。”

“Butyoucan——youcan!“sheburstout,rockingonherknees,clingingtighterstilltohim,asthoughinaparoxysmoffearthathemightsomehoweludeher。“Itwillkillhim——itwillkillmyboy。

Andyoucansavehim!Andeveniftheydischargedyou,whatwouldthatmeanagainstmyboy”slife!Youwouldn”tsuffer,yourfamilywouldn”tsuffer,I”ll——I”lltakecareofthat——perhapsIcouldraisealittlemorethanfifteenthousand——but,oh,havepity,havemercy——

don”ttakehimaway!“

Themanstaredatheramoment,staredatthewhitefaceontherecliningchair——andpassedhishandheavilyacrosshiseyes。

“Youwill!Youwill!“Itcameinagreatsurgingcryofjoyfromtheoldlady。“Youwill——oh,thankGod,thankGod!——Icanseeitinyourface!“

“I——IguessI”msoft,“hesaidhuskily,andstoopedandraisedMrs。

Matthewstoherfeet。“Don”tcryanymore。It”llbeallright——

it”llbeallright。I”ll——I”llfixitupsomehow。Ihaven”tmadeanyarrestsyet,and——well,I”lltakemychances。I”llgettheplateandturnitovertoyouto-morrow,only——onlyit”sgottobedestroyedinmypresence。”

“Yes,yes!“shecried,tryingtosmilethroughhertears——andthensheflungherarmsaroundherson”sneckagain。“Andwhenyoucometo-morrow,I”llbereadywiththemoneytodomyshare,too,and”

ButSammyMatthewsshookhishead。

“You”rewrong,bothofyou,“hesaidweakly。“You”reawhiteman,Kline。Butdestroyingthatplatewon”tsaveme。Theminuteasinglenoteprintedfromitshowsup,they”llknowbackthereinWashingtonthattheplatewasstolen,and”

“No;you”resafeenoughthere,“theotherinterposedheavily。

“Knowingwhatwasup,youdon”tthinkI”dgivethegangachancetogetthemintocirculation,doyou?IgotthemallwhenIgottheplate。And“——hesmiledalittleanxiously”I”llbringthemheretobedestroyedwiththeplate。Itwouldfinishmenow,aswellasyou,ifoneofthemevershowedup。Say,“hesaidsuddenly,withacatchinhisbreath,“I——Idon”tthinkIknowwhatI”mdoing。”

Mrs。Matthewsreachedoutherhandstohim。

“WhatcanIsaytoyou!“shesaidbrokenly,“What”

JimmieDaledrewbackalongthewall。Alittlewayfromthedoorhequickenedhispace,stillmoving,however,withextremecaution。

Theywerestilltalkingbehindhimasheturnedfromthecorridorintothepassagewayleadingtothestore,andfromthereintothestoreitself。Andthensuddenly,inspiteofcaution,hisfootslippedonthebarefloor。Itwasnotmuch——justenoughtocausehisotherfoot,poisedtentativelyinair,tocomeheavilydown,andaloudandcomplainingcreakechoedfromthefloor。

JimmieDale”sjawssnappedlikeasteeltrap。Fromdownthecorridorcameasudden,excitedexclamationinthelittleoldlady”svoice,andthenherstepssoundedrunningtowardthestore。InthefractionofasecondJimmieDalewasatthefrontdoor。

“Clumsy,blunderingfool!“hewhisperedfiercelytohimselfasheturnedthekey,openedthedoornoiselesslyuntilitwasjustajar,andturnedthekeyinthelockagain,leavingtheboltprotrudingout。Onestepbackward,andhewasrappingonthecounterwithhisknuckles。“Isn”tanybodyhere?“hecalledoutloudly。“Isn”tany——

oh!“——asMrs。Matthewsappearedinthebackdoorway。“Apackageofcigarettes,please。”

Shestaredathim,alittlefrightened,hereyesredandswollenwithrecentcrying。

“How——howdidyougetinhere?“sheaskedtremendously。

“Ibegyourpardon?“inquiredJimmieDale,inpolitesurprise。

“I——Ilockedthedoor——I”msureIdid,“shesaid,moretoherselfthantoJimmieDale,andhurriedacrossthefloortothedoorasshespoke。

JimmieDale,stillpolitelycurious,turnedtowatchher。Foramomentbewildermentandapuzzledlookwereinherface——andthenasortofsurprisedrelief。

“Imusthaveturnedthekeyinthelockwithoutshuttingthedoortight,“sheexplained,“forIknewIturnedthekey。”

JimmieDalebentforwardtoexaminethelock——andnodded。

“Yes,“heagreed,withasmile。“Ishouldsayso。”Then,gravelycourteous:“I”msorrytohaveintruded。”

“Itisnothing,“sheanswered;and,evidentlyanxioustoberidofhim,movedquicklyaroundbehindthecounter。“Whatkindofcigarettesdoyouwant?“

“Egyptians——anykind,“saidJimmieDale,layingabillonthecounter。

Hepocketedthecigarettesandhischange,andturnedtothedoor。

“Good-evening,“hesaidpleasantly——andwentout。

JimmieDalesmiledalittlecuriously,alittletolerantly。Ashestartedalongthestreet,heheardthedoorofthelittleshopclosewithasortofsupercarefulbang,thekeyturned,andthelatchrattletotrythedoor——thelittleoldladywasbentonmakingnomistakeasecondtime!

AndthenthesmileleftJimmieDale”slips,hisfacegrewstrainedandserious,andhebrokeintoarundowntheblocktoSixthAvenue。

Herehepausedforaninstant——therewastheelevated,thesurfacecars——whichwouldbethequicker?Helookeduptheavenue。Therewasnotraincoming;thenearestsurfacecarwasblocksaway。Hebithislipsinvexation——andthenwithajumphewasacrossthestreetandhailingapassingtaxicabthathiseyeshadjustlightedon。

“Gotafare?“calledJimmieDale。

“No,sir,“answeredthechauffeur,bumpinghiscartoanabrupthalt。

“Good!“JimmieDaleranalongside,andyankedthedooropen。“DoyouknowwherethePalaceSaloonontheBoweryis?“

“Yes,sir,“repliedtheman。

JimmieDaleheldaten-dollarbanknoteupbeforethechauffeur”seyes。

“Earnthatinfourminutes,then,“hesnapped——andsprangintothecab。

Thetaxicabswervedaroundonlittlebetterthantwowheels,startedonamaddashdowntheAvenue——andJimmieDalebracedhimselfgrimlyinhisseat。Thecabswervedagain,toreacrossWaverlyPlace,circuitedWashingtonSquare,crossedBroadway,andwhirledfinallyintotheupperendoftheBowery。

JimmieDalespokeonce——tohimself——plaintively。

“It”stoobadIcan”tletoldCarruthersinonthisforascoopwithhispreciousMORNINGNEWS-ARGUS——butifIgetoutofitalivemyself,I”lldowell!Wonderiftheday”llevercomewhenhefindsoutthathisverydearfriendandoldcollegepal,JimmieDale,istheGraySealthathe”sturnedhimselfinsideoutforaboutfouryearsnowtocatch,andthathe”dtradehissoulwiththedevilanytimetolayhandson!GoodoldCarruthers!”Themostpuzzling,bewildering,delightfulcrookintheannalsofcrime”——amI?“

Thecabdrewupatthecurb。JimmieDalesprangout,shovedthebillintothechauffeur”shand,steppedquicklyacrossthesidewalk,andpushedhiswaythroughtheswingingdoorsofthePalaceSaloon。

Insideleisurelyandnonchalantly,hewalkeddownpastthelengthofthebartoadoorattherear。Thisopenedintoapassagewaythatledtothesideentranceofthesaloononthecrossstreet。JimmieDaleemergedfromthesideentrance,crossedthestreet,retracedhisstepstotheBowery,crossedover,andwalkedrapidlydownthatthoroughfarefortwoblocks。Hereheturnedeastintothecrossstreet;andhere,oncemore,hispacebecameleisurelyandunhurried。

“It”sastrangecoincidence,thoughpossiblyaveryhappyone,“saidJimmieDale,ashewalkedalong,“thatitshouldbeonthesamestreetastheSanctuary——ah,thisoughttobetheplace!“

Analleyway,correspondingtotheonethatflankedthetenementwhere,asLarrytheBat,hehadpaidroomrentasatenantforseveralyears,infact,thealleywaynextaboveit,andbutashortblockaway,intersectedthestreet,narrow,black,anduninviting。

JimmieDale,ashepassed,peereddownitslength。

“Nolight——that”sgood!“commentedJimmieDaletohimself。Then:

“Windowopensonalleywaytenfeetfromground——shoestore,RussianJew,inbasement——goinfrontdoor——straighthallway——roomatend——

RussianJewprobablyaccomplice——becarefulthathedoesnothearyoumovingoverhead“——JimmieDale”smind,withthatcuriousfacultyofhis,wassubconsciouslyrepeatingsnatchesfromherletterwordforword,evenashenotedthedimlylighted,untidy,anddisorderlyinteriorofwhat,fromstringsofleatherslippersthatdecoratedthecellarlikeentrance,wasevidentlyacheapandshoddyshoestoreinthebasementofthebuilding。

Thebuildingitselfwasricketyandtumble-down,threestorieshigh,andgivenoverundoubtedlytogregariousforeignersofthepoorerclass,arabbitburrow,asitwere,havingamultitudeofroomersandlodgers。Therewasnothingominousorevensecretiveaboutit——

uptheshortflightofstepstotheentrance,eventhedoorhungcarelesslyhalfopen。

JimmieDale”sslouchhatwaspulledalittlefartherdownoverhiseyesashemountedthestepsandenteredthehallway。Helistenedamoment。Asortofsubdued,queruloushubbubseemedtohumthroughtheplace,asvoices,men”s,women”s,andchildren”s,echoingoutfromtheirvariousroomsabove,mingledtogether,andfloateddownthestairwaysinadiscordantmedley。JimmieDalesteppedlightlydownthelengthofthehall——andlistenedagain;thistimeintently,withhiseartothekeyholeofthedoorthatmadetheendofthepassage。Therewasnotasoundfromwithin。Hetriedthedoor,smiledalittleashereachedforhiskeys,workedoverthelock——

andstraightenedupsuddenlyashisearcaughtadescendingsteponthestairs。Itwastwoflightsup,however——andthedoorwasunlockednow。JimmieDaleopenedit,and,likeashadow,slippedinside;and,ashelockedthedoorbehindhim,smiledoncemore——thedoorlockwasbutapaltrymakeshiftatbest,butINSIDEhisfingershadtouchedamassivesteelboltthat,whenshothome,wouldyieldwhenthedooritselfyielded——andnotbefore。Withoutmovingthebolt,heturned——andhisflashlightforamomentswepttheroom。

“Notmuchlikethewaytheydescribethissortofplaceinstorybooks!“murmuredJimmieDalecapriciously。“ButIgettheidea。Mr。RussianJewdownstairsmakesabluffatusingitforastoreroom。”

Againtheflashlightmadeacircuit。Here,there,andeverywhere,seeminglywithoutanyattemptatorder,werepilesofwoodenshippingcases。Onlythecentreoftheroomwasclearandempty;

that,andavacantspaceagainstthewallbythewindow。

JimmieDale,movingwithoutsound,wenttothewindow。Therewasashadeonit,anditwaspulleddown。Hereachedupunderneathit,feltforthewindowfastening,andunlockedit;thencautiouslytestedthewindowitselfbyliftingitaninchortwo——itslideasilyinitsgrooves。

Hestoodthenforamoment,hardfaced,afrowngatheringhisforeheadintoheavyfurrows,astheflashlight”srayagainandagaindartedhitherandthither。Therewasnothing,absolutelynothingintheroombutwoodenpackingcases。Heliftedthecoveroftheonenearesttohimandlookedinside。Itwasquiteempty,exceptforsomepiecesofheavycord,andafewcardboardshoeboxesthat,inturn,wereempty,too。

“It”shere,ofcourse,“saidJimmieDalethoughtfullytohimself。

“Cleverwork,too!ButIcan”tmovehalfahundredpackingcaseswithoutthatchapbelowhearingme;andIcan”tdoitintenminutes,either,which,Iimagineistheoutsidelimitoftime。

Fortunately,though,thesecasesarenotwithouttheircompensation——

adozenmencouldhidehere。”

Hebegantomoveabouttheroom。Andnowhestoopedbeforeonepileofboxesandthenanother,curiouslyattemptingtoliftuptheentirepilefromthebottom。Somehecouldnotmove;others,byexertingallhisstrength,gavealittle;andthen,finally,overinonecorner,hefoundapilethatappearedtoanswerhispurpose。

“Thesearecertainlyempty,“hemuttered。

Therewasjustroomtosqueezethroughbetweenthemandthenextstackofcasesalongside;but,oncethrough,bythesimpleexpedientofmovingthecasesoutalittletotakeadvantageoftheanglemadebythecorneroftheroom,heobtainedamplespacetostandcomfortablyuprightagainstthewall。ButJimmieDalewasnotsatisfiedyet。Couldheseeoutintotheroom?Heexperimentedwithhisflashlight——andcarefullyshiftedthescreenofcasesbeforehimalittletooneside。Andyetstillhewasnotsatisfied。Withasortofironicaldroopatthecornersofhislips,asthoughsuddenlytherehadflasheduponhimtheinspirationthatfatheredoneofthosewhimsicalideasandfanciesthatweresoessentiallyacharacteristicofJimmieDale,hecameoutfrombehindthecases,wentacrosstheroomtothecasehehadopenedwhenhefirstentered,tookoutthecordandthecoverofoneofthecardboardshoeboxes,andwiththesereturnedtohishidingplaceoncemore。

Thesoundsfromtheupperstoriesofthetenementnowreachedhimhardlyatall;butfrombelow,directlyunderhisfeetalmost,hecouldhearsomeone,theproprietoroftheshoestoreprobably,walkingabout。

Tense,everyfacultynowonthealert,hisheadturnedinastrained,attentiveattitude,JimmieDalethrewontheflashlight”stinyswitch,tookthatintimateandthinmetalcasefromhispocket,extractedadiamond-shaped,graypapersealwiththelittletweezers,moistenedtheadhesiveside,andstuckitinthecentreofthewhitecardboard-boxcover,thentoretheedgesofthecardboarddownuntilthewholewasjustsmallenoughtoslipintohispocket。

Throughthecardboardheloopedapieceofcord,placardfashion,andwithhispencilprintedthefourwords”withthecomplimentsof“——abovethegrayseal。Hesurveyedtheresultwithagrim,mirthlesschuckle——andputthepieceofcardboardinhispocket。

“I”mtakingthelongestchancesIevertookinmylife,“saidJimmieDaleveryseriouslytohimself,ashisfingerstwisted,anddoubled,andtiedtheremainingpiecesofcordtogether,andfinallyfashionedarunningnooseinoneend。“Idon”t”Thecordandtheflashlightwentintohispocket,theroomwasindarkness,theblackmaskwaswhippedfromhisbreastpocketandadjustedtohisface,andhisautomaticwasinhishand。

Camethecreakofafootstep,asthoughonaladderexactlybelowhim,another,andanother,recedingcuriouslyinitsdirection,yetatthesametimegrowinglouderinsoundasifnearerthefloor——

thenacrackoflightshowedinthefloorinthecentreoftheroom。

Thisheldforaninstant,thenexpandedsuddenlyintoagreatluminoussquare——andthroughatrapdoor,openedwidenow,aman”sheadappeared。

JimmieDale”seyes,fixedthroughthespacebetweenthepilesofcases,narrowed——therewas,indeed,littledoubtbutthattheshoe-

storeproprietorbelowwasanaccomplice!Thestoreservedamostconvenientpurposeineveryrespect——asasecretmeansofentryintotheroom,asasortofguaranteeofinnocencefortheroomitself。

Whynot!Tothesuperficialobserver,tothemanwhomightbysomechanceblunderintotheroom——itwasbutanadjunctofthestoreitself!

Themaninthetrap-doorwaypausedwithhisshouldersabovethefloor,lookedaround,listened,thendrewhimselfup,walkedacrossthefloor,andshottheheavyboltonthedoorthatledintothehallwayofthehouse。Hereturnedthentothetrapdoor,bentoverit,andwhistledsoftly。Twomoremen,inanswertothesummons,cameupintotheroom。

“TheCap”llbealonginaminute,“oneofthemsaid。“Turnonthelight。”

Aswitchclicked,floodingtheroomwithsuddenbrilliancyfromhalfadozenelectricbulbs。

“Toomany!“gruntedthesamevoiceagain。“Weain”tworkingto-

night——turnouthalfof”em。”

ThesuddentransitionfromthedarknessforamomentdazzledJimmieDale”seyes——butthenextmomenthewassearchingthefacesofthethreemen。Therewerefewcrooks,fewdenizensofthecrimeworldbelowthenowobsoletebutstillfamousdeadlinethat,asLarrytheBat,hedidnotknowatleastbysight。

“Moulton,WhitieBurns,andMartyDean,“confidedJimmieDalesoftlytohimself。“AndIdon”tknowofanyworse,except——theCap。Andgunfighters,everyoneofthem,too——niceodds,tosaynothingof”

“Here”stheCapnow!“announcedoneofthethree。“Hello,Cap,where”dyouraisethemustache?“

JimmieDale”seyesshiftedtothetrapdoor,andintothemcreptacontemptuousandsardonicsmile——themanwhowascomingupnowandhoistinghimselftothefloorwasthemanwho,halfanhourbefore,hadthreatenedyoungSammyMatthewswitharrest。

TheCap,aliasBertMalone,aliasascoreofothernames,closedthetrapdoorafterhim,pulledoffhismustacheandgraywig,tuckedtheminhispocket,andfacedhiscompanionsbrusquely。

“Nevermindaboutthemustache,“hesaidcurtly。“Getbusy,thelotofyou。Stiraroundandgettheworksout!“

“Whatfor?“inquiredWhitieBurns,asharp,ferret-facedlittleman。

“Wegotenoughoftheoldstuffonhandnow,andthatbumbreakGregormadewhenhepinchedthecrackedplateputthefinishonthat。Say,Cap”

“Closeyourface,Whitie,andgettheworksout!“Malonecutinshortly。“We”veonlygotthewholenightaheadofus——butwe”llneeditall。We”regoingtorunthequeeroffthatcrackedplate。”

Oneoftheothers,MartyDeanthistime,acertainbrutalaggressivenessinbothfeaturesandphysique,edgedforward。

“Say,what”sthelay?“hedemanded。“Ajoke?Weprintedonefiveroffthatplate——andthenweknewenoughtoquit。Withthatcrackalongthecorner,youcouldn”tpass”emonablindman!AndGregorsayinghethoughtwecouldpatchtheplateupenoughtogetbywithgivesmeapain——he”sgotjinglesinhisdomefactory!Runthemfiverseh——say,areyoucracked,too?“

“Aw,forgetit!“observedMalonecaustically。“Who”srunningthisgang?“Then,withamaliciousgrin:“Igotacustomerforthosefivers——fifteenthousanddollarsforallwecanturnoutto-night。

See?“

Theothersstaredathimforamoment,incredulityandgreedminglinginacurioushalf-hesitant,half-expectantlookontheirfaces。

ThenWhitieBurnsspoke,circlinghislipswiththetipofhistongue:

“D”yemeanit,Cap——honest?What”sthelay?How”dyouworkit?“

Malone,unbendingwiththesensationhehadcreated,grinnedagain。

“Easyenough,“hesaidoffhandedly。Itwaslikefallingoffalog。

Gregorsaid,didn”the,thattheonlywayhehadbeenabletogethisclawsonthatplatewasonaccountofyoungMatthewsgoingawaysick——eh?Well,theoldMatthewswoman,hismother,hasgotmoney——

aboutfifteenthousand。Iguesssheain”tgotanymorethanthat,orI”dhaveraisedtheante。Aw,itwaseasy。Shethrewitatme。

Iframedoneuponthem,that”sall。I”mKline,ofthesecretservice——see?Idon”tsupposethey”deverseenhim,thoughthey”dknowhisnamefastenough,butImadeupsomethinglikehim。I

showedthemwhereIhadacaseagainstSammyforpinchingtheplatethatwasstrongenoughtoputahundredinnocentmenbehindthebars。Ofcourse,heknewwellenoughhewasinnocent,buthecouldseethetwentyyearsIshowedhimwithbotheyes。Say,hemussedallovertheplace,andwentandfaintedlikeagirl。Andthentheoldwomancameacrosswithanofferoffifteenthousandfortheplate,andcorruptedme。”Malone”scunning,viciousface,nowthatthesofteningeffectsofthegrayhairandmustacheweregone,seemedaccentuateddiabolicallybythegrinbroadeningintoalaugh,asheguffawed。

MartyDean”shandswungwithabangtoMalone”sshoulder。

“Say,Cap——say,you”reallright!“heexclaimedexcitedly。You”retheboy!Butwhat”sthegoodofrunninganythingofftheplatebeforeturningitoverto”em——thestuff”snogoodtous。”

“Yougotawoodennut,withsawdustforbrains,“saidMalonesarcastically。“Ifhe”dthoughtthegangofcounterfeitersthatwassupposedtohaveboughttheplatefromhimhadrunoffonlyonefiverandthenstoppedbecausetheysayitwouldn”tgetby,andweren”tgoingtorunanymore,andjustdestroytheplatelikeitwassupposedtohavebeendestroyedtobeginwith,anditallendupwithnoonethewiser,whered”yethinkwe”dhavebankedthatfifteenthousand!ItoldhimIhadthewholerunconfiscated,andthatthequeerwentwiththeplate,sowe”lljustmakethatlittlerunto-night——that”swhyIsentwordaroundtoyouthismorning。”

“Bythejumping!“ejaculatedWhitieBurns,heavywithadmiration。

“Yougotaheadonyou,Cap!“

“It”sagoodthingforsomeofyouthatIhave,“returnedMalonecomplacently。“Butdon”tstandjawingallnight。Goon,now——getbusy!“

TherewasnosurpriseinJimmieDale”sface——hehadchosenhispositionbehindapileofcasesthathehadbeenextremelycareful,asamaniscarefulwhenhislifehangsinthebalance,toassurehimselfwereempty。Noneofthefourcamenearortouchedthepilebehindwhichhestood;but,hereandthereabouttheroom,theypulledthisoneandthatoneoutfromvariousstacks。Inscarcelymorethanamoment,theroomwascompletelytransformed。Itwasnolongerastoreroomforsurplusstock,forthestorageofbulkyandemptypackingcases!Fromthecasesthemenhadpickedout,likeatouchofmagic,appearedaveritableprintingplant,anelaborateengraver”soutfit——ahighlyefficientfoot-powerpress,rapidlybeingassembledbyWhitieBurns;anelectricdryer,inks,apileofwhite,silk-threadedbank-notepaper,acutter,andascoreofotherappurtenances。

“Yes,“saidJimmieDaleverygentlytohimself。“Yes,quiteso——buttheplate?Ah!“Malonewastakingitoutfromthemiddleofabundleofoldnewspapers,looselytiedtogether,thathehadliftedfromoneofthecases。

JimmieDale”seyesfastenedonit——andfromthatinstantneverleftit。Aminutepassed,two,threeofthem——thefourmenweresilentlybusyabouttheroom——Malonewascarefullycleaningtheplate。

“Theywillraidto-night。LookoutforKline,heisthesharpestmanintheUnitedStatesecretservice“——thewarninginherletterwasrunningthroughJimmieDale”smind。Kline——therealKline——wasgoingtoraidtheplaceto-night。When?Atwhattime?Itmustbenearlyeleveno”clockalready,and——

Itcamesudden,quickasthecrackofdoom——aterrificcrashagainstthebolteddoor——butthedoor,undoubtedlytothesurpriseofthosewithout,heldfast,thankstothebolt。Thefourmen,white-faced,seemedforaninstantturnedtostatues。Cameanothercrashagainstthedoor——andasharp,imperativeordertothosewithintoopenitandsurrender。

“We”repinched!Beatit!“whisperedWhitieBurnswildly——anddashedforthetrapdoor。

Likearatforitshole,MartyDeanfollowed。Malone,fartheraway,droppedtheplateonthefloor,andrushed,withMoultonbesidehim,aftertheothers——butheneverreachedthetrapdoor。

Overthecrashingblows,rainingnowinquicksuccessiononthedooroftheroom,overastartledcommotionaslodgers,roomers,andtenantsontheflooraboveawokeintofrightenedactivitywithshoutsandcries,cametheloudercrashofapileofpackingboxeshurledtothefloor。Andoverthem,vaultingthosescatteredinhisway,JimmieDalesprangatMalone。Themanreeledback,withacry。Moultondashedthroughthetrapdooranddisappeared。Theshort,uglybarrelofJimmieDale”sautomaticwasbetweenMalone”seyes。

“Youmakeamove,“saidJimmieDale,inalowsibilantway,“andI”lldropyouwhereyoustand!Putyourhandsbehindyourback——

palmstogether!“

Malone,dazed,cowed,obeyed。Apanelofthedoorsplitandrentdownitslength——thehingesweresagging。JimmieDaleworkedlikelightning。ThecordwiththeslipnoosefromhispocketwentaroundMalone”swrists,jerkedtight,andknotted;theplacard,hislipsgrim,withnosignofhumour,JimmieDaledangledaroundtheman”sneck。

“AnintroductionforyoutoMr。Klineoutthere——thatyouseemsofondof!“grittedJimmieDale。Then,workingashetalked:“I”vegotnotimetotellyouwhatIthinkofyou,youpitifulhound“——hesnatcheduptheplatefromthefloorandputitinhispocket”

Twentyyears,Ithinkyousaid,didn”tyou?“——hishandshotintoMalone”spocket-book,andextractedthefive-dollarnote”Ifyoucanopenthiswithyourtoesmaybeyoucangetaway“——hewrenchedthetrapdooroverandslammeditshut”good-night,Malone“——andheleapedforthewindow。

Thedoortotteredinwardfromthetop,ripping,tearing,smashinghinges,panels,andjamb。JimmieDalegotablurredvisionofbrassbuttons,bluecoats,andhelmets,and,intheforefront,ofastocky,gray-mustached,gray-hairedmaninplainclothes。

JimmieDalethrewupthewindow,swungout,aswitharushtheofficersburstthroughintotheroomandarevolverbullethummedviciouslypasthisear,anddroppedtotheground——intoencirclingarms!

“Ah,no,youdon”t,mybucko!“snappedahoarsevoiceinhisear。

“Keepquietnow,orI”llcrackyourbean——understand!“

Buttheofficer,tooheavytobemuscular,wasnomatchforJimmieDale,who,evenashehaddroppedfromthesill,hadcaughtsightofthelurkingformbelow;andnow,withaquick,sudden,lithemovementhewriggledloose,hisfistfromashort-armjabsmasheduponthepointoftheother”sjaw,sendingthemanstaggeringbackward——andJimmieDaleran。

Acrowdwasalreadycollectingatthemouthofthealleyway,mostlyoccupantsofthehouseitself,andintothese,scatteringtheminalldirections,eludingdexterouslyanotherofficerwhomadeagrabforhim,JimmieDalechargedattopspeed,burstthrough,andheadeddownthestreet,runninglikeadeer。

Yellswentup,arevolverspatvenomouslybehindhim,cametheshrillCHEEP-CHEEP!ofthepolicewhistle,andheavybootspoundingthepavementinpursuit。

DowntheblockJimmieDaleraced。Theyellsaugmentedinhisrear。

Anothershot——andthistimeheheardthebulletbuzz。Andthenheswerved——intothenextalleyway——thatflankedtheSanctuary。

Hehadperhapsatenyards”lead,justalittlemorethanthedistancefromthestreettothesidedooroftheSanctuarythatopenedonthealleyway。And,asherannow,hisfingerstoreathisclothing,looseninghistie,unbuttoningcoat,vest,collar,shirt,andundershirt。Heleapedatthedoor,swungitopen,flunghimselfinside——andthensacrificingspeedtosilence,wentupthestairslikeacat,cramminghismasknowintohispocket。

Hisroomwasonthefirstlanding。Inaninstanthehadunlockedthedoor,entered,andlockeditagainbehindhim。Fromoutside,anexcitedstreeturchin”svoiceshrilleduptohim:

“Hewentinthatdoor!Iseenhim!“

Thepolicewhistlechirpedagain;andthenanauthoritativevoice:

“Getaroundandwatchthesaloonbackofthis,Heeney——there”sawayoutthroughtherefromthisjoint。”

JimmieDale,divestedofeverystitchofclothingthathehadworn,pulledadisreputablecollarlessflannelshirtoverhishead,pulledonadirtyandpatchedpairoftrousers,andslippedintoathreadbareandfilthycoat。JimmieDalewasworkingagainstseconds。Theywereatthelowerdoornow。Heliftedtheoilclothinthecorneroftheroom,lifteduptheloosepieceoftheflooring,shovedhisdiscardedgarmentsinside,andfromalittleboxthatwastheresmearedthehollowofhishandwithsomeblacksubstance,possessedhimselfoftwolittlearticles,replacedtheflooring,replacedtheoilcloth,and,inbarefeet,stoleacrosstheroomtothedoor。Againstthedoor,withoutasound,JimmieDaleplacedachair,andonthechairseathelaidthetwolittlearticleshehadbeencarryinginhishand。Itwasintenselyblackintheroom,butJimmieDaleneedednolighthere。Fromunderthebedhepulledoutapairofwoolensocksandapairofcongressboots,bothasdisreputableastherestofhisattire,putthemon——

andveryquietly,softly,cautiously,stretchedhimselfoutonthebed。

Theofficerswereatthetopofthestairs。Avoicebarkedout:

“Standguardonthislanding,Peters。Higgins,youtaketheoneabove。We”llstartfromthetopofthehouseandworkdown。Allownoonetopassyou。”

“Yes,sir!Verygood,Mr。Kline,“wastheresponse。

Kline!——thesharpestmanintheUnitedStatessecretservice,shehadsaid。JimmieDale”slipsset。

“I”mgladIhadnoshavethismorning,“saidJimmieDalegrimlytohimself。

Hisfingerswereworkingwiththeblacksubstanceinthehollowofhishand——andthelong,slim,taperingfingers,theshapely,well-

cared-forhandsgrewunkemptandgrimy,blackbeneaththefingernails——andalittle,too,playeditspartontheday”sgrowthofbeard,alittlearoundthethroatandatthenapeoftheneck,alittleacrosstheforeheadtomeetthelocksofstragglinganddisorderedhair。JimmieDalewipedtheresiduefromthehollowofhishandonthekneeofhistrousers——andlaystill。

Anofficerpacedoutside。Upstairsdoorsopenedandclosed。Gruff,harshtonesincommandsechoedthroughthehouse。Thesearchpartydescendedtothesecondfloor——andagainthesamesoundswererepeated。Andthen,thumpingdownthecreakingstairs,theystoppedbeforeJimmieDale”sroom。Someonetriedthedoor,and,findingitlocked,rattleditviolently。

“Openthedoor!“ItwasKline”svoice,JimmieDale”seyeswereclosed,andhewasbreathingregularly,thoughjustalittleslowerthaninnaturalrespiration。

“Breakitdown!“orderedKlinetersely。

Therewasarushatit——anditgave。Itsurgedinward,knockedagainstthechair,upsetthelatter,somethingtinkledtothefloor——

andfourofficers,withKlineattheirhead,jumpedintotheroom。

JimmieDalenevermoved。Aflashlightplayedaroundtheroomandfocuseduponhim——andthenhewasshakenroughly——onlytofallinertlybackonthebedagain。

“Iguessthisisallright,Mr。Kline,“saidoneoftheofficers。

“It”sLarrytheBat,andhe”sdopedtotheeyes。There”sthestuffonthefloorweknockedoffthechair。”

“Lightthegas!“directedKlinecurtly;and,beingobeyed,stoopedtothefloorandpickedupahypodermicsyringeandasmallbottle。

Heheldthebottletothelight,andreadthelabel:LIQUOR

MORPHINAE。“Shakehimagain!“hecommanded。

Nonetoogently,apolicemancaughtJimmieDalebytheshoulderandshookhimvigorously——againJimmieDale,oncetheotherletgohishold,fellbacklimplyonthebed,breathinginthatsame,slightlyslowedway。

“LarrytheBat,eh?“gruntedKline;then,totheofficerwhohadvolunteeredtheinformation:“Who”sLarrytheBat?Whatishe?Andhowlonghaveyouknownhim?“

“Idon”tknowwhoheisanymorethanwhatyoucanseethereforyourself,“repliedtheofficer。“He”sadopefiend,andIguessaprettytoughcase,thoughwe”veneverhadhimupforanything。He”slivedhereeversinceI”vebeenonthebeat,andthat”sthreeyearsor”

“Allright!“interruptedKlinecrisply。“He”snogoodtous!Yousaythere”sanexitfromthishouseintothatsaloonattheback?“

“Yes,sirbutthefellow,whoeverheis,couldn”tgetawayfromthere。Heeney”sbeenoveronguardfromthestart。”

“Thenhe”sstillinsidethere,“saidKline,clippingoffhiswords。

“We”llsearchthesaloon。Nicenight”sworkthisis!Oneoutofthewholegang——andthatonewiththecomplimentsoftheGraySeal!“

Themenwentoutandbegantodescendthestairs。

“One,“saidJimmieDaletohimself,stillmotionless,stillbreathinginthatslowwaysocharacteristicofthedrug。“Two。

Three。Four。”

Theminuteswentby——aquarterofanhour——ahalfhour。StillJimmieDalelaythere——stillmotionless——stillbreathingwithslowregularity。Hismusclesbegantocramp,togivehimexquisitetorture。Aroundhimallwassilence——onlydistantsoundsfromthestreetreachedhim,muffled,andatintervals。Anotherquarterofanhourpassed——aneternityoftorment。ItseemedtoJimmieDale,forallhiswillpower,thathecouldnotholdhimselfincheck,thathemustmove,screamouteveninthetorturethatwaspassingallendurance。Itwassilentnow,utterlysilent——andthenoutofthesilence,justoutsidehisdoor,afootstepcreaked——andamanwalkedtothestairsandwentdown。

“Five,“saidJimmieDaletohimself。“ThesharpestmanintheUnitedStatessecretservice。”

AndthenforthefirsttimeJimmieDalemoved——towipeawaythebeadsofsweatthathadsprungoutuponhisforehead。

CHAPTERV

THEAFFAIROFTHEPUSHCARTMAN

LarrytheBatshambledoutofthesidedoorofthetenementintothebackalleyway;shambledalongtheblackalleywaytothestreet——andsmiledalittlegrimlyasashadowacrosstheroadwaysuddenlyshifteditsposition。Thegamewasgrowingacute,critical,desperateeven——anditwashismove。

LarrytheBat,disreputabledenizenoftheunderworld,aliasJimmieDale,millionairsclubman,aliastheGraySeal,whomCarruthersoftheMORNINGNEWS-ARGUScalledthemastercriminaloftheage,shuffledalonginthedirectionoftheBowery,hishandsplungeddeepinthepocketsofhisfrayedandtatteredtrousers,wherehisfingers,inacurious,wistfulway,fondledthekeysofhisownmagnificentresidenceonRiversideDrive。Itwashismove——anditwasanimpasse,ironical,sardonic,anditwasworse——itwasfullofperil。

True,hehadoutwittedKlineofthesecretservicetwonightsbefore,whenKlinehadraidedthecounterfeiters”den;true,hehadnoreasontobelievethatKlinesuspectedHIMspecifically,butthemanKlinewantedHADenteredthetenementthatnight,andsincethenthehousehadbeenshadoweddayandnight。Theresultwasbothsimpleanddisastrous——toJimmieDale。LarrytheBat,aknowninmateofthehouse,mightcomeandgoashepleased——buttoemergefromtheSanctuaryinthepersonofJimmieDalewouldbefatal。

Klinehadbeenoutwitted,butKlinehadnotacknowledgedfinaldefeat。Thetenementhadbeensearchedfromtoptobottom——

unostentatiously。Hisownroomonthefirstlandinghadbeensearchedthepreviousafternoon,whenhewasout,buttheyhadfailedtofindthecunninglycontrivedopeninginthefloorundertheoilclothinthecorner,animpromptuwardrobe,thatwouldproclaimLarrytheBatandJimmieDaletobeoneandthesameperson——thatwouldinevitablyleadfurthertotheestablishmentofhisidentityastheGraySeal。Intime,ofcourse,thesurveillancewouldcease——buthecouldnotwait。Thatwasthemonumentalironyofit——thefactorthat,allunknowntoKline,wasforcingtheissuehardnow。Itwashismove。

Since,yearsagonow,astheGraySeal,hehadbeguntoworkwithHER,thatunknown,mysteriousaccompliceofhis,andthepolice,stungtomadnessbothbythevirulentandconstantattacksofthepressandbythehumiliatingprodoftheirownfailures,soughtdaily,highandlow,witheveryresourceattheircommand,fortheGraySeal,hehadneverbeeninquitesostrangeandperilousaplightashefoundhimselfatthatmoment。TopreserveinviolatetheidentityofLarrytheBatwasabsolutelyvitaltohissafety。

Itwastheonesecretthatevenshe,whosostrangelyappearedtoknowallelseabouthim,hewassure,hadnotdiscovered——anditwasjustthat,inaway,thathadbroughtthepresentimpossiblesituationtopass。

Inthemonthprevious,inalullbetweenthoselettersofhers,hehadsethimselfdoggedlyanddeterminedlytotherenewedtaskofwhathadbecomesodominantlynowapartofhisveryexistence——thesolvingofHERidentity。Andforthatmonth,asthebestmeanstotheend——means,however,thatonlyresultedasfutilelyastheattemptsthathadgonebefore——hehadlivedmostlyasLarrytheBat,returningtohishomeinhisproperpersononlywhenoccasionandnecessitydemandedit。Hehadbeengoinghomethatevening,twonightsbefore,walkingalongRiversideDrive,whenfromthewindowofthelimousineshehaddroppedtheletterathisfeetthathadplungedhimintotheaffairoftheCounterfeitFive——andhehadnotgonehome!Eventually,tosavehimself,hehad,intheSanctuary,performingthetransformationindesperatehaste,againbeenforcedtoassumetheroleofLarrytheBat。

Thatwasreallythegistofit。Andyesterdaymorninghehadremembered,tohisdismay,thathehadhadlittleornomoneyleftthenightbefore。Hehadintended,ofcourse,toreplenishhissupply——whenhegothome。Onlyhehadn”tgonehome!Andnowheneededmoney——neededitbadly,desperately。Withthousandsinthebank,withabundanceeveninhissafe,inhisowndenathome,asupplykepttherealwaysforanemergency,hewasfacingactualwant——herattledtwodimes,anickel,andafewoddpenniesthoughtfullyagainstthekeysinhispocket。

Toacertainextent,oldJason,hisbutler,couldbetrusted。Jasonevenknewthatmysteriouslettersoftremendoussecretiveimportancecametothehouse,andtheoldmanalwaysmeantwell——buthedarednottrustevenJasonwiththesecretofhisdualpersonality。Whatwashetodo?Heneededmoneyimperatively——atonce。ThankstoKline,forthetimebeing,atleast,hecouldnotridhimselfofthepersonalityofLarrytheBatbythesimpleexpedientorslippingintotheclothesofJimmieDale——hemustlive,act,andremainLarrytheBatuntilthesecretserviceofficergaveupthehunt。HowbridgethegulfbetweenJimmieDaleandLarrytheBatinoldJason”seyes!

Norwasthatall。Therewasstillanothermatter,andonethat,inordertocounteractit,demandedatonceaseriousinroad——totheextentofatelephonecall——uponhisslendercapital。Atooprolongedandunaccounted-forabsencefromhome,andoldJason,inhisanxious,blunderingsolicitude,wouldhavethefatinthefireatthatend——andthecity,andthesocialfirmamentthereof,wouldbehummingwiththestartlingnewsofthedisappearanceofawell-

knownmillionaire。Thecomplicationsthatwouldthenensue,withhimselfpowerlesstoliftafinger,JimmieDaledidnotcaretothinkabout——suchacontretempsmustatallhazardsbeprevented。

JimmieDalereachedthecornerofthestreet,whereitintersectedtheBowery,andpausedlanguidlybythecurb。Nooneappearedtobefollowing。Hehadnotexpectedthattherewouldbe——butitwasaswelltobesure。HewalkedthenafewstepsalongtheBowery——andslippedsuddenlyintoadoorway,fromwherehecouldcommandaviewofthestreetcornerthathehadjustleft。Attheendoftenminutes,satisfiedthatnoonehadanyconcerninhisimmediatemovements,heshambledonagaindowntheBowery。

Therewasasaloontwoblocksawaythatboastedaprivatetelephonebooth。JimmieDalemadethathisdestination。

LarrytheBatwasaverywell-knowncharacterinthatresort,andthebullet-headeddispenserofdrinksbehindthebarnoddedunctuouslytohimovertheheadsofthoseclusteredattherailasheentered;LarrytheBat,asbefittedoneoftheeliteoftheunderworld,wasgraciouslypleasedtoacknowledgetheproletariatsalutationwithacurtnod。Hewalkeddowntotheendoftheroom,enteredthetelephonebooth——andwascarelesslycarefultoclosethedoortightlybehindhim。

HegavethenumberofhisresidenceonRiversideDrive,andwaitedfortheconnection。Aftersomedelay,Jason”svoiceansweredhim。

“Jason,“saidJimmieDale,inmatter-of-facttones,“Ishallbeoutofthecityforanotherthreeorfourdays,possiblyaweek,and”

hestoppedabruptly,asasortofgaspcametohimoverthewire。

“ThankGodthat”syou,sir!“exclaimedtheoldbutlerwildly。“I”vebeennearmad,sir,allday!“

“Don”tgetexcited,Jason!“saidJimmieDalealittlesharply。“Themerematterofmyabsenceforthelasttwodaysisnothingtocauseyouanyconcern。AndwhileIamonthesubject,Jason,letmesaynowthatIshallbegladifyouwillbearthatfactinmindinfuture。”

“Yes,sir,“stammeredJason。“But,sir,itain”tthat——goodLord,MasterJim,itain”tthat,sir!It”s——it”soneofthemletters。”

Somethinglikeagalvanicshockseemedtojerkthedisreputable,loose-jointedframeofLarrytheBatsuddenlyerect——andastrainedwhitenesscreptoverthedirty,unwashedface。

“Goon,Jason,“saidJimmieDale,withoutaquiverinhisvoice。

“Itcamethismorning,sir——thatshufferwithhisautomobileleftit。Ihadjusttimetosayyouweren”tathome,sir,andhewasgone。Andthen,sir,thereain”tbeenanhourgonebyallthroughthedaythatawoman,sir——alady,beggingyourpardon,MasterJim——

hasn”trunguponthetelephone,askingifyouwereback,andifI

couldgetyou,andwhereyouwere,andhalffrantic,sir,halfsobbing,sometimes,sir,andsayingtherewasalifehangingonit,MasterJim。”

LarrytheBat,staringintothemouthpieceoftheinstrument,subconsciouslypassedhishandacrosshisforehead,andsubconsciouslynotedthathisfingers,ashedrewthemaway,weredamp。

“Whereistheletternow,Jason?“inquiredJimmieDalecoolly。

“Hereonyourdesk,MasterJim。ShallIbringittoyou?“

Bringittohim!How?When?Where?Bringittohim!Theghastlyironyofit!JimmieDaletriedtothink——prodding,spurringdesperatelythatkeen,lightningbrainofhisthathadneverfailedhimyet。HowbridgethegulfbetweenLarrytheBatandJimmieDaleinJason”seyes——notjustforthereplenishingoffundsnow,butwithalifeatstake!

“No——Ithinknot,Jason,“saidJimmieDalecalmly。Justleaveitwhereitis。Andifshetelephonesagain,saythatyouhavetoldme——thatwillbesufficienttosatisfyanyfurtherinquiries。AndJason”

“Yes,sir?“

“Ifshetelephonesagain,tryandfindoutwherethecallcomesfrom。”

“Ihaven”tforgottenwhatyousaidonce,MasterJim,sir,“saidtheoldmaneagerly。“AndI”vebeentryingthatsir,allday。They”veallcomefromdifferentpaystations,sir。”

AmirthlesslittlesmiletingedJimmieDale”slips。Ofcourse!Hemighthaveknown!Itwasalwaysthatway,alwaysthesame。Hewasasneartothesolutionofheridentityatthatmomentashehadbeenyearsago,whenshe,insomemysteriousway,aloneofalltheworld,hadidentifiedhimastheGraySeal!

“Verygood,Jason,“hesaidquietly。“Don”tbotheraboutitanymore。Itwillbeallright。Youcanexpectmewhenyouseeme。

Good-night。”Hehungthereceiveronthehook,walkedoutofthebooth,andmechanicallyreachedthestreet。

Allright!Itwasfarfrom“allright“——veryfarfromit。Itwasnotrivialthing,thatletter;theyneverhadbeentrivialthings,thoselettersofhers,thatinvolvedsooftenamatteroflifeanddeath——asthisonenow,perhaps,asheractionswouldseemtoindicate,involvedlifeanddeathmoreurgentlythananythathadgonebefore。Itwasfarfromallright——atamomentwhenhisownposition,hisownsafety,wasatbestbutadesperatechance;whenhiseveryenergy,brain,wit,andcunningweretaxedtotheutmosttosavehimself!Andyet,somehow,someway,atanycost,hemustgetthatletter——andatanycosthemustactuponit!Tofailherwastofailutterlyineverythingthatfailureinitsmostmiserable,itswidestsense,implied——failureinthatwhichroseparamounttoeveryotherconsiderationinlife!

Failher!JimmieDale”slipsthinnedintoahard,drawnline——andthenpartedslowlyinacuriouslywhimsicalsmile。Itwouldbeastrangeburglarythathehaddecidedupon,inorderthathemightnotfailher——strangerthananytheGraySealhadevercommitted,and,insomerespects,evenmoreperilous!

HestartedalongtheBowery,walkingbrisklynow,towardthenearestsubwaystation,atAstorPlace,hismindforthemomentelectingtofacethesituationinahumouraswhimsicalashissmile。Supposingthat,asLarrytheBat,hewerecaughtandarrestedduringthenexthour,inJimmie”sDale”sresidenceonRiversideDrive!WithhisarrestasLarrytheBat,Jimmie”sDalewouldautomaticallydisappear。WouldfollowthenthesuspicionthatJimmieDale,themillionaire,hadmetwithfoulplay,andastimewenton,andJimmieDale,beingtheninprisonasLarrytheBat,didnotreappear,theassuranceofit;thenthecertaintythatsuspicionwouldfocusonLarrytheBatasbeingconnectedwiththemillionaire”sdeath,sinceLarrytheBathadbeencaughtinJimmieDale”shome——andhewouldbeaccusedofhisownmurder!Itwasquitehumourous,ofcourse,quitegrotesquelybizarre——butitwasequallyanexceedinglygrimpossibility!Thereweredrawbackstoadualpersonality!

“Inaword,“confidedJimmieDalesoftlytohimself,andaseriouslightcreptintothedark,steadyeyes,“I”minabitofanastymess!“

AtAstorPlaceheenteredthesubway;atFourteenthStreethechangedtoanexpress,andatNinety-sixthStreethegotout。ItwasbutashortwalkwesttoRiversideDrive,andfromtherehishousewasonlyafewblocksfartheron。

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