第8章

类别:其他 作者:Packard, Frank L。字数:33561更新时间:18/12/19 16:19:03
JimmieDalesmiled。 “Iagree,“saidLanniganshortly。 JimmieDalesteppedback。Theelectric-lightswitchclicked。Theplacewasindarkness。Therewasamoment,two,ofutterstillness; thensoftly,fromthefrontendoftheshop,awhisper: “IfIwereyou,Lannigan,I”dtakethatgunfromWhitey”spocketbeforehecomesroundandbeatsyoutoit。” AndthedoorhadclosedsilentlybehindJimmieDale。 CHAPTERXI THESTOOL-PIGEON Inthesubway,tenminutesbefore,afreckled-facedmessengerboyhadsqueezedhimselfintoaseatbesideJimmieDale,yankedadimenovelfromarefractorypocket,and,blissfullylosttoalltheworld,hadburiedhisheadinitspages。JimmieDale”sglanceattheyoungsterhadequally,perforce,embracedtheluridtitleofthethriller,“DicingwithDeath,“soimperturbablythrustunderhisnose。Atthetime,hehadsmiledindulgently;butnow,asheleftthesubwayandheadedforhishomeonRiversideDrive,thewordsnotonlyrefusedtobeignored,buthadresolvedthemselvesintoacuriouslypersistentrefraininhismind。Theywereexactlywhattheypurportedtobe,dime-novelish,ofthedeepesthueofyellow,melodramaticintheextreme;butalso,tohimnow,theyweregrimlyaptandpremonitorilyappropriate。“DicingwithDeath“——therewasnotanhour,notamomentintheday,whenhewasnotliterallydicingwithdeath;when,withtheunderworldandthepolicealliedagainsthim,asinglefalsemovewouldlosehimthethrowthatleftdeaththewinner! Theriskoftheduallifeenforceduponhimgrewdailygreater,andintheendtheremustbethereckoning。Hewouldhavebeenamadmantohaveshuthiseyesinthefaceofwhatwasobvious——butitwasworthitall,andinhissoulheknewthathewouldnothavehaditotherwiseevennow。To-night,to-morrow,thedayafter,wouldcomeanotherletterfromtheTocsin,andtherewouldbeanother“crime“ oftheGraySeal”sblazonedinthepress——wouldthatbethelastaffair,orwouldtherebeanother——orto-night,to-morrow,thedayafter,wouldhebetrappedbeforeevenonemorelettercame! Heshruggedhisshoulders,asheranupthestepsofhishouse。 Thosewerethestakesthathehimselfhadlaidonthetabletowageruponthegame,hehadnoquarrelthere;butifonly,beforetheendcame,orevenwiththeenditself,hecouldfind——HER! Withhislatchkeyhelethimselfintothespacious,richlyfurnished,well-lightedreceptionhall,and,crossingthis,wentupthebroadstaircase,hisstepsnoiselessontheheavycarpet。 Below,faintly,hecouldhearsomeoftheservants——theyevidentlyhadnotheardhimclosethedoorbehindhim。Disciplinewasrelaxedsomewhat,itwasquiteapparent,withJason,thatpeerofbutlers,away。Jason,poorchap,wasinthehospital。Typhoid,theyhadthoughtitatfirst,thoughithadturnedouttobesomemilderformofinfection。Hewouldbebackinafewdaysnow;butmeanwhilehemissedtheoldmansorelyfromthehouse。 Hereachedthelanding,and,turning,wentalongthehalltothedoorofhisownparticularden,openedthedoor,closeditbehindhim——andinaninstantthekeen,agilebrain,trainedtothelittlethingsthatneverescapedit,thatdailyheldhislifeinthebalance,wasalert。Theroomwasunusuallydark,evenfornight- time。Itwasasthoughthewindowshadeshadbeencloselydrawn——athingJasonneverdid。ButthenJasonwasn”tthere!JimmieDale,smilingthenalittlequizzicallyathimself,reachedupfortheelectric-lightswitchbesidethedoor,pressedit——and,hisfingerstillonthebutton,whippedhisautomaticfromhispocketwithhisotherhand。THEROOMWASSTILLINDARKNESS。 ThesmileonJimmieDale”slipswasgone,forhislipsnowhadclosedtogetherinatight,drawnline。Thelightsintherestofthehouse,aswitnessthereceptionhall,wereinorder。ThiswasnoACCIDENT!Silent,motionless,hestoodthere,listening。Washetrappedatlast——inhisownhouse!Bywhom?Thepolice?Thethugsoftheunderworld?Itmadelittledifference——theendwoulddifferonlyinthemethodbywhichitwasattained!Whatwasthat!Wasthereaslightstir,amovementatthelowerendoftheroom——orwasithisimagination?Hishandfellfromtheelectric-lightswitchtothedoorknobbehindhisback。Slowly,withoutasound,itbegantoturnunderhisslim,taperingfingers,whosedeft,sensitivetouchhadmadehimknownandfearedasthemastercracksmanofthemall; and,asnoiselessly,thedoorbegantoopen。 Itwaslikeaduel——aduelofsilence。Whatwastheintruder,whoeverhemightbe,waitingfor?Theabortiveclickoftheelectric-lightswitch,tosaynothingoftheopeningofthedoorwhenhehadentered,wasevidenceenoughthathewasthere。Wastheothertryingtoplacehimexactlythroughthedarknesstomakesureofhisattack!Thedoorwasopennow。AndsuddenlyJimmieDalelaughedeasilyaloud——andontheinstantshiftedhisposition。 “Well?“inquiredJimmieDalecoollyfromtheothersideofthethreshold。 Itseemedlikealong-drawnsighflutteringthroughtheroom,agaspofrelief——andthenthebloodwaspoundingmadlyathistemples,andhewasbackintheroomagain,thedoorclosedoncemorebehindhim。 “Oh,Jimmie——whydidn”tyouspeak?Ihadtobesurethatitwasyou。” Itwashervoice!HERS!TheTocsin!HERE!Shewashere——hereinhishouse! “You!“hecried。“You——here!“Hewaspressingtheelectric-lightswitchfrantically,againandagain。 Hervoicecameoutofthedarknessfromacrosstheroom: “Whyareyoudoingthat,Jimmie?YouknowalreadythatIhaveturnedoffthelights。” “Atthesockets——ofcourse!“Helaughedoutthewordsalmosthysterically。“Yourface——Ihaveneverseenyourface,youknow。” Hewasmovingquicklytowardthereadinglamponhisdesk。 Therewasaquick,hurriedswishofgarments,andshewasblockinghisway。 “No,“shesaid,inalowvoice;“youmustnotlightthatlamp。” Helaughedagain,shortly,fiercelynow。Shewasclosetohim,hishandsreachedoutforher,touchedher,andthrillingatthetouch,swepthertowardhim。 “Jimmie——Jimmie——areyoumad!“shebreathed。 Mad!Yes——hewasmadwiththewildest,mostpassionateexhilarationhehadeverknown。Hefoundhisvoicewithaneffort。 “ThesemonthsandyearsthatIhavetrieduntilmysoulwassicktofindyou!“hecriedout。“Andyouareherenow!Yourface——Imustseeyourface!“ Shehadwrenchedherselfawayfromhim。Hecouldhearherbreathcomingsharplyinlittlegasps。Hegropedhiswayonwardtowardthedesk。 “WAIT!“——hertonesseemedtoringsuddenlyvibrantthroughtheroom。 “Wait,beforeyoutouchthatlamp!I——Iputyouonyourhonournottolightit。” Hestoppedabruptly。 “My——honour?“herepeatedmechanically。 “Yes!Icamehereto-nightbecausetherewasnootherway。Nootherway——doyouunderstand?Icame,trustingtoyourhonournottotakeadvantageoftheconditionsthatforcedmetodothis。I hadnofearthatIwaswrong——Ihavenofearnow。Youwillnotlightthatlamp,andyouwillnotmakeanyattempttopreventmygoingawayasIcame——unknown。Isthereanyquestionaboutit,Jimmie?IaminYOURhouse。” “Youdon”tknowwhatyouaresaying!“heburstoutwildly。“I”veriskedmylifeforachancelikethisagainandagain;I”vegonethroughhell,livinginsqualourforamonthonendasLarrytheBatinthehopethatImightdiscoverwhoyouare——anddoyouthinkI”llletanythingstopmenow!Itellyou,no——athousandtimesno!“ Shemadenoanswer。Therewasonlyherlow,quickbreathingcomingfromsomewherenearhim。Hemadeanothersteptowardthelamp——andstopped。 “Itellyou,no!“hesaidagain,andtookanotherstepforward——andstoppedoncemore。 Stillshemadenoanswer。Aminutepassed——another。Hishandliftedandsweptacrosshisforeheadinanagitatedway。Stillsilence。Sheneithermovednorspoke。Hishanddroppedslowlytohisside。Therewasaqueer,twistedsmileuponhislips。 “Youwin!“hesaidhoarsely。 “Thankyou,Jimmie,“shesaidsimply。 “Andyourname,whoyouare“——hewasspeaking,buthedidnotseemtorecognisehisownvoice”thehundredotherthingsI”veswornI”dmakeyouexplainwhenIfoundyou,arealltabooaswell,I suppose!“ “Yes,“shesaid。 Helaughedbitterly。 “Don”tyouknow,“hecriedout,“thatbetweenthepoliceandtheunderworld,ourhouseofcardsislikelytocollapseatanyminute—— thattheyarehuntingtheGraySealdayandnight!Isittobealwayslikethis——thatIamnevertoknow——untilitistoolate! Shecametowardhimoutofthedarknessimpulsively。 “Theywillnevergetyou,Jimmie,“shesaid,inasuppressedvoice。 Andsomeday,Ipromiseyounow,youshallhaveyourrewardforto- night。Youshallknow——everything。” “When?“Thewordcamefromhimwithfierceeagerness。 “Idonotknow,“sheansweredgently。“Soon,perhaps——perhapssoonerthaneitherofusimagine。” “Andbythatyoumean——what?“heasked,andhishandreachedoutforheragainthroughtheblackness。 Thistimeshedidnotdrawaway。Therewasaninstant”shesitation; thenshespokeagainhurriedly,anoteofanxietyinhervoice。 “Youarebeginningalloveragain,aren”tyou,Jimmie?AndIhavetoldyouthatto-nightIcanexplainnothing。And,besides,itiswhathasbroughtmeherethatcountsnow,andeverymomentisof” “Yes。Iknow,“heinterposed;“but,then,atleastyouwilltellmeonething:Whydidyoucometo-night,insteadofsendingmealetterasyoualwayshavebefore?“ “Becauseitisdifferentto-nightthaniteverwasbefore,“sherepliedearnestly。“BecausethereissomethinginwhathashappenedthatIcannotexplainmyself;becausethereisdanger,andwhereI couldnotseeclearlyIfearedatrap,andsoIdarednotsendwhat,inaletter,couldatbestbeonlyvagueandincompletedetails。Doyousee?“ “Yes,“saidJimmieDale——buthewasonlylisteninginanabstractedway。Ifhecouldonlyseethatface,soclosetohis!Hehadyearnedforthatwithallhissoulforyearsnow!Andshewashere,standingbesidehim,andhishandwasuponherarm;andhere,inhisownden,inhisownhouse,hewaslisteningtoanothercalltoarmsfortheGraySealfromherownlips!Honour!Washebutapoor,quixoticfool!Hehadonlytosteptothedeskandswitchonthelight!Whyshould——hesteadiedhimselfwithajerk,anddrewawayhishand。ShewasinHIShouse。“Goon,“hesaidtersely。 “Doyouknow,ordidyoueverhearofoldLutherDoyle?“sheasked。 “No,“saidJimmieDale。 “Doyouknowaman,then,namedConnieMyers?“ ConnieMyers!WhointheBadLandsdidnotknowConnieMyers,whoboastedofthehalfdozenprisonsentencesalreadytohiscredit? Yes;heknewConnieMyers!But,strangelyenough,itwasnotintheBadLandsorasLarrytheBatthatheknewtheman,orthattheotherknewhim——itwasasJimmieDale。ConnieMyershadintroducedhimselfonenightseveralyearsagowithablackjackthathadjustmisseditsmarkasthemanhadjumpedoutfromadarkalleywayontheEastSide,andhe,JimmieDale,hadthrashedtheothertowithinaninchofhislife。HehadreasontoknowConnieMyers——andConnieMyershadreasontorememberhim! “Yes,“hesaid,withagrimsmile;“IknowConnieMyers。” “AndthetenementacrossthestreetfromwhereyouliveasLarrytheBat——that,ofcourse,youknow。”Heleanedtowardherwonderinglynow。 “Ofcourse!“heejaculated。“Naturally!“ “Listen,then,Jimmie!“Shewasspeakingquicklynow。“Itisastrangestory。ThisLutherDoylewasalreadyoverfifty,when,someeightornineyearsago,hisparentsdiedwithinafewmonthsofeachother,andheinheritedsomewhereintheneighbourhoodofahundredthousanddollars;buttheman,thoughharmlessenough,wasmildlyinsane,half-witted,queer,andtheoldcouple,onaccountoftheirson”smentaldefects,tookcaretoleavethemoneysecurelyinvested,andsothathecouldonlytouchtheinterest。Duringtheseeightornineyearshehaslivedbyhimselfinthesameoldfamilyhousewherehehadlivedwithhisparents,inalonelyspotnearPelham。Andhehaslivedinamostfrugal,evenmiserly,manner。Hisincomecouldnothavebeenlessthansixthousanddollarsayear,andhisexpenditurescouldnothavebeenmorethansixhundred。Hisdementia,ironicallyenoughfromthedaythathecameintohisfortune,tooktheformofamostpitiableandabjectfearthathewoulddieinpoverty,misery,andwant;andso,yearafteryear,cashinghischecksasfastashegotthem,nevertrustingthebankwithapenny,hekepthidingawaysomewhereinhishouseeverycenthecouldscrapeandsavefromhisincome——whichto- daymustamount,ataminimumcalculation,tofiftythousanddollars。” “And,“observedJimmieDalequietly。“ConnieMyersrobbedhimofit,and” “No!“Hervoicewasquiveringwithpassion,asshecaughtuphiswords。“TwiceinthelastmonthConnieMyersTRIEDtorobhim,butthemoneywastoosecurelyhidden。TwicehebrokeintoDoyle”shousewhentheoldmanwasout,butonbothoccasionswasunsuccessfulinhissearch,andwasinterruptedandforcedtomakehisescapeonaccountofDoyle”sreturn。To-night,anhourago,inanemptyroomonthesecondfloorofthattenement,intheroomfacingthelanding,oldLutherDoylewasMURDERED!“ Therewassilenceforaninstant。Herhandhadclosedinatightpressureonhisarm。Thedarknessseemedtoaddasortofghastlysignificancetoherwords。 “InGod”sname,howdoyouknowallthis?“hedemandedwildly。“Howdoyouknowallthesethings? “Doesthatmatternow?“sheansweredtensely。“Youwillknowthatwhenyouknowtherest。Oh,don”tyouunderstand,Jimmie,thereisnotamomenttolosenow?Itwaseasytolureahalf-wittedcreaturelikethatanywhere;itwasConnieMyerswholuredhimtothetenementandmurderedhimthere——butfromthatpoint,Jimmie,I amnotsureofourground。IdonotknowwhetherConnieMyersisaloneinthisornot;butIdoknowthatheisgoingtoDoyle”shouseagainto-nighttomakeanothersearchforthemoney。ThereisnoquestionbutthatoldDoylewasmurderedtogiveConnieMyersandhisaccomplices,ifthereareany,achancetotearthehouseinsideouttofindthemoney,togivethemthewholenighttoworkinwithoutinterruptionifnecessary——butDoyledeadinhisownhousecouldhaveinterferednomorewiththemthanDoyledeadinthattenement!WhywasheluredtothetenementbyConnieMyerswhenhecouldmuchmoreeasilyhavebeenputoutofthewayinhisownhouse?Jimmie,thereissomethingbehindthis,somethingmorethatyoumustfindout。TheremaybeothersinthisbesidesConnieMyers,Idonotknow;butthereissomethingherethatIamafraidof。Jimmie,youmustgetthatman,youmustgettheothersifthereareothers,andyoumuststopthemfromgettingthemoneyinthathouseto-night!DoyouunderstandnowwhyIhavecomehere?I couldnotexplaininaletter;Idonotquiteseemtobeexplainingnow。ItwouldseemasthoughtherewerenoneedfortheGraySeal—— thatsimplythepoliceshouldbenotified。ButIKNOW,Jimmie,callitintuition,whatyouwill,Iknowthatthereisneedforus,foryouto-night——thatbehindallthisisatragedy,deeper,blacker,thaneventhebrutal,cold-bloodedmurderthatisalreadydone。” Hervoice,initspassionateearnestness,diedaway;andananger,cold,grim,remorseless,settleduponJimmieDale——settledasitalwayssettleduponhimathercalltoarms。Hisbrainwasalreadyatworkinitsquick,instantway,probing,sifting,planning。Shewasright!Itwasstrange,itwasmorethanstrangethat,withtheaddedrisk,thedanger,thedifficulty,themanshouldhavebeenbroughtmilestobedoneawaywithinthattenement!Why?ConnieMyerstookformbeforehim——thecoarsefeatures,thetawnyhairthatstraggledacrossthelowforehead,theshiftyeyesthatwereanindeterminatecolourbetweenbrownandgray,thethinlipsthatseemedtodrawinandgivethejawaprotruding,belligerenteffect。 AndConnieMyersknewhimasJimmieDale——itwouldhavetobethenasLarrytheBatthattheGraySealmustwork。Thatmeanttime——togototheSanctuaryandchange。 “Thepolice,“heaskedsuddenly,aloud,“theyhavenotyetdiscoveredthebody?“ “Notyet,“sherepliedhurriedly。“Andthatisstillanotherreasonforhaste——thereisnotellingwhentheywill。See——here!“Shethrustapaperintohishand。“HereisaplanofoldDoyle”shouse,anddirectionsforfindingit。YoumustgetConnieMyersred- handed,youmustmakehimconvicthimself,fortheevidencethroughwhichIknowhimtobeguiltycanneverbeusedagainsthim。And,Jimmie,becareful——IknowIamnotwrong,thatthereisstillsomethingmorebehindallthis。Andnowgo,Jimmie,go!Thereisnotimetolose!“Shewaspushinghimacrosstheroomtowardthedoor。 Go!Thewordseemedsuddenlytobringdismay。Itwassheagainwhowasdominantnowinhismind。Whoknewifto-night,whenhewastakinghislifeinhishandsagain,wouldnotbethelast!Andshewasherenow,herebesidehim——whereshemightneverbeagain! Sheseemedtodivinehisthoughts,forshespokeagain,astrangenewnoteoftendernessinhervoicethatthrilledhim。 “Youmustneverletthemgetyou,Jimmie——formysake。Itwillnotlastmuchlonger——itisneartheend——andIshallkeepmypromise。 Butgo,now,Jimmie——go!“ “Go?“herepeatednumbly。“Go?But——butyou?“ “I?“Sheslippedsuddenlyawayfromhim,retreatingbackdowntheroom。“Iwillgo——asIcame。” “Wait!Listen!“hepleaded。 Therewasnoanswer。 Shewasthere——somewherebackthereinthedarknessstill。Hestoodhesitantatthedoor。Itseemedthateveryfacultyhepossessedurgedhimbackthereagain——toher。Couldheletherescapehimnowwhenshewassoutterlyinhispower,shewhomeanteverythinginhislife!Andthen,likeacoldshock,camethatotherthought——shewhohadtrustedtohishonour!Withajerk,hishandsweptout,feltforthedoorknob,andcloseduponit。 “Good-night!“hesaidheavily,andsteppedoutintothehall。 Itseemedforawhile,evenafterhehadgainedthestreetandmadehiswayagaintothesubway,thatnothingwasconcretearoundhim,thathewaslivingthroughsomefantasticaldream。Hisheadwhirled,andhecouldnotthinkrationally——andthenslowly,littlebylittle,hisgripuponhimselfcameback。Shehadcome——andgone! Withtheroarofthesubwayinhisears,itsraucousnoteseemingtostrikesoperfectlyinconsonancewiththeturmoilwithinhim,hesmiledmirthlessly。Afterall,itwasasitalwayswas!Shewasgone——andaheadofhimlaythechancesofthenight! “Dicingwithdeath!“Thewords,unbidden,camebackoncemore。Iftheyweretruebefore,theyweredoublyapplicablenow。Itwasdifferentto-nightfromwhatithadeverbeenbefore,asshehadsaid。Usually,tothesmallestdetail,everythingwaslaidopen,clearbeforehiminthoseastoundingletters。To-night,itwasvagueatbest。Amanhadbeenmurdered。ConnieMyershadcommittedthemurderundercircumstancesthatpointedstronglytosomehiddenmotivebehindandbeyondthemerechanceitaffordedhimtosearchhisvictim”shouseforthehiddencash。Whatwasit? JimmieDalestaredoutattheblacksubwaywalls。Theanswerwouldnotcome。Stationafterstationpassed。AtFourteenthStreethechangedfromtheexpresstoalocal,gotoutatAstorPlace,andafewminuteslaterwaswalkingrapidlydowntheupperendoftheBowery。 Theanswerwouldnotcome——onlythefactitselfgrewmoreandmoredeeplysignificant。Theghastly,callousfiendishnessthatluredanold,half-wittedmantohisdeathhadJimmieDaleinthatgripofcold,mercilessangeragain,andtherewasadullflushnowuponhischeeks。Whateveritmeant,whateverwasbehindit,onethingatleastwascertain——HEWOULDGETCONNIEMYERS! HewasclosetotheSanctuarynow——itwasdownthenextcrossstreet。Hereachedthecornerandturnedit,headingeast;buthisbriskwalkhadchangedtoanonchalantsaunter——thereweresomepeoplecomingtowardhim。ItwastheGraySealnow,alertandcautious。Thelittlegrouppassedby。Ahead,thetenementborderingontheblackalleywayloomedup——theSanctuary,withitsthreeentrancesandexits;thehomeofLarrytheBat。Andacrossfromitwasthatothertenement,thatheldanewinterestforhimnow,where,inanemptyroomonthesecondfloor,shehadsaid,oldDoylestilllay。Shouldhegothere?Hewasthinkingquicklynow,andshookhishead。Itwouldtakewhathedidnothavetospare—— time。Itwasalreadyteno”clock;and,grantedthatConnieMyershadcommittedthecrimeonlyalittleoveranhourago,themanbythistimewouldcertainlybeonhiswaytoDoyle”shousenearPelham,if,indeed,hewerenotalreadythere。No,therewasnotimetospare——thequestionresolveditselfsimplyintohowlong,sincehehadalreadysearchedtwiceandfailedonbothoccasions,itwouldtakeConnieMyerstouneartholdDoyle”shidingplaceforthemoney。 JimmieDaleglancedsharplyaroundhim,slippedintothealleyway,and,crouchingagainstthetenementwall,movednoiselesslyalongtothesideentrance。Amomentmore,andhehadnegotiatedthericketystairswithpracticed,soundlesstread,wasinsidethesqualidquartersofLarrytheBat,andthedooroftheSanctuarywaslockedandboltedbehindhim。 Perhapsfiveminutespassed——andthen,whereJimmieDale,themillionaire,hadentered,thereemergedLarrytheBat,ofthearistocracyandtheeliteoftheBadLands。Butinsteadofleavingbythesidedoorandthealleyway,ashehadentered,hewentalongthelowerhallwaytothefrontentrance。Andhere,instinctively,hepausedamomentatthetopofthesteps,ashiseyesresteduponthetenementontheoppositesideofthestreet。 Itwasstrangethatthecrimeshouldhavebeencommittedthere! Somethingagainseemedtodrawhimtowardthatemptyroomonthesecondstory。Hehaddecidedoncethathewouldnotgo,thattherewasnottime;but,afterall,itwouldnottakelong,andtherewasatleastthepossibilityofgainingsomethingmorevaluableeventhantimefromthesceneofthecrimeitself——theremightevenbetheevidencehewantedtherethatwoulddisclosethewholeofConnieMyers”game。 Hewentdownthesteps,andstartedacrossthestreet;buthalfwayover,hehesitateduncertainly,asachild”scrycamepetulantlyfromthedoorway。Itwasdarkinthestreet;and,likewise,itwasoneofthosehot,suffocatingeveningswhen,inthecrowdedtenementsofthepoorerclass,miserableenoughinanycase,miserywasaddedtoahundredfoldforlackofasingleGod-givenbreathofair。Thesetwofacts,apparentlyirrelevant,causedJimmieDaletochangehismindagain。Hehadnotnoticedthewomanwiththebabyinherarms,sittingonthedoorstep;butnow,ashereachedthecurb,henotonlysaw,butrecognisedher——andheswungondownthestreettowardtheBowery。Hecouldnotverywellgoinwithoutpassingher,withoutbeingrecognisedhimself——andthatwasaneedlessrisk。 Hesmiledalittlewanly。Oncethecrimewasdiscovered,shewouldnothavehesitatedlongbeforeinformingthepolicethatshehadseenhimenterthere!Mrs。Haganwasnofriendofhis!Onecouldnotliveashehadlived,asLarrytheBat,andnotseesomethinginanintimatewayofthepitifullittletragediesofthepooraroundhim;for,bad,tough,anddissoluteasthequarterwas,allwerenotdegradedthere,someweresimply——poor。Mrs。Haganwaspoor。Herhusbandwasadaylabourer,oftenoutofajob——andsometimeshedrank。Thatwashowhe,JimmieDale,orrather,LarrytheBat,hadcometoearnMrs。Hagan”senmity。HehadfoundMikeHagandrunkonenight,andintheactofbeingarrested,andhadwheedledthemanawayfromtheofficeronthepromisethathewouldtakeHaganhome。 AndhewasLarrytheBat,adopefiend,acharacterknowntoalltheneighbourhood,andMrs。Haganhadlaidherhusband”sconditiontoHISinfluenceandcompanionship!HehadtakenMikeHaganhome——andMrs。HaganhaddrivenLarrytheBatfromthedoorofhermiserableone-roomlodginginthattenementwiththebitterwordsonhertonguethatonlyawomancanusewhenshameandgriefandangerarebreakingherheart。 Heshruggedhisshoulders,as,backalongtheBowery,heretracedhissteps,butnow,withthehurriedshuffleofLarrytheBatwherebeforehadbeenthebrisk,athleticstrideofJimmieDale。 AtAstorPlaceagain,hetookthesubway,thistimetotheGrandCentralStation——and,wellwithinanhourfromthetimehehadlefttheSanctuary,includingthetrainjourneytoPelham,hewasstandinginaclumpoftreesthatfringedadesertedroadway。Hehadpassedbutfewhouses,oncehewasawayfromPelham,and,aswellashecouldjudge,therewasnonenowwithinaquarterofamileofhim——exceptthisoneofoldLutherDoyle”sthatshowedupblackandshadowyjustbeyondthetrees。 JimmieDale”seyesnarrowedashesurveyedtheplace。Itwaslittlewonderthat,knowntohavemoney,anattempttoroboldDoyleshouldhavebeenmadeinaplacelikethis!Itwasevenmoregrimlysignificantthaneverofsomedeepermeaningthat,initslonelinessanidealplaceforamurder,themanshouldhavebeenluredfromthereforthatpurposetoacrowdedtenementinthecityinstead! Whatdiditmean?Whyhaditbeendone?Heshookhishead。Theanswerwouldnotcomenowanymorethanithadcomebeforeinthesubway,orinthetrainonthewayout,whenhehadsethisbrainsofutilelytosolvetheproblem。 Fromasurveyofthehouse,JimmieDalegaveattentiontothedetailsofhissurroundings:thetreesoneitherside;theopenspaceinfront,adistanceoffiftyyardstotheroad;theabsenceofanyfence。Andthen,abruptly,hestoleforward。Therewasnolighttobeseenanywhereaboutthehouse。WasitpossiblethatConnieMyerswasnotyetthere?Heshookhisheadagainimpatiently。ConnieMyerswouldnothavewastedanytime——astheTocsinhadsaid,therewasalwayspresentthepossibilitythatthecrimeinthattenementmightbediscoveredatANYmoment。ConnieMyerswouldhavelostnotime;for,letthediscoverybemade,letthepoliceidentifythebody,astheymostcertainlywould,andtheywouldbeoutherehotfoot。JimmieDalestoodsuddenlystill。Whatdiditmean!Hehadnotthoughtofthatbefore!IfoldDoylehadbeenmurderedHERE,therewouldnothavebeeneventhepossibilityofdiscoveryuntilthemorningattheearliest,andConnieMyerswouldhavehadallthetimehewanted! WHATWASTHATSOUND!Alow,muffledtapping,likeasuccessionofhammerblows,camefromwithinthehouse。JimmieDaledartedforward,reachedthesideofthehouse,anddroppedonhandsandknees。Onequestionatleastwasanswered——ConnieMyerswasinside。 Theplanthatshehadgivenhimshowedanold-fashionedcellarway,closedbyfoldingtrapdoors,thatwaslocatedalittletowardtherearand,inamoment,creepingalong,hecameuponit。Hishandsfeltoverit。Itwasshut,fastenedbyapadlockontheoutside。 JimmieDale”slipsthinnedalittle,ashetookasmallsteelinstrumentfromhispocket。Eitherthroughinadvertenceorbyintention,ConnieMyershadpassedupanalmostchildishlysimplemeansofentranceintothehouse!Onesideofthetrapdoorwasliftedupsilently——andsilentlyclosed。JimmieDalewasinthecellar。Thehammering,muchmoredistinctnow,heavy,thuddingblows,camefromaroominthefront——theconnectionbetweenthecellarandthehouse,asshownontheTocsin”splan,wasthroughanothertrapdoorinthefloorofthekitchen。 JimmieDale”sflashlightplayedonashort,ladderlikestairway,andinaninstanthewasclimbingupward。Thesoundsfromthefrontofthehousecontinuednowwithoutinterruption;therewaslittlefearthatConnieMyerswouldhearanythingelse——eventheprotestingsqueakofthehingesasJimmieDalecautiouslypushedbackthetrapdoorintheflooringabovehishead。Aninch,twoinchesheliftedit;and,hiseyesonalevelwiththeopeningnow,hepeeredintotheroom。Thekitchenitselfwasintenselydark;butthroughanopendoorway,welltoonesidesothathecouldnotseeintotheroombeyond,therestruggledacuriouslyfaint,dimglimmeroflight。AndthenJimmieDale”sformstraightenedrigidlyonthestairs。Theblowsstopped,andavoice,inalowgrowl,presumablyConnieMyers”,reachedhim。 “Here,takeadriveatitfromtheloweredge!“ Therewasnoanswer——savethattheblowswereresumedagain。JimmieDale”sfacehadsethard。ConnieMyerswasnotaloneinthis,then! Well,theoddswerealittleheavier,DOUBLED——thatwasall!Hepushedthetrapdoorwideopen,swunghimselfupthroughtheopeningtothefloor;andthenextinstant,backalittlefromtheconnectingdoorway,hisbodypressedcloselyagainstthekitchenwall,hewasstaring,bewilderedandamazed,intothenextroom。 Onthefloor,presumablytolessenthechanceofanylightraysstealingthroughthetightlydrawnwindowshades,burnedasmalloillamp。Theplacewasinutterconfusion。Theright-handsideofalargefireplace,madeofrough,untrimmedstoneandcement,andwhichoccupiedalmosttheentireendoftheroom,wasalreadypracticallydemolished,andthewreckagewaslitteredeverywhere; partofthefurniturewaspiledunceremoniouslyintoonecorneroutoftheway;andatthefireplaceitself,workingwithsledgeandbar,weretwomen。OnewasConnieMyers。AnironicalglintcreptintoJimmieDale”seyes。ThefalsebeardandmustachethemanworewoulddeceivenoonewhoknewConnieMyers!Andthatheshouldbewearingthemnow,ashekneltholdingthebarwhiletheotherstruckatit,seemedbothuncalledforandabsurd。Theotherman,heavilybuilt,roughlydressed,hadhisbackturned,andJimmieDalecouldnotseehisface。 ThepuzzledfrownonJimmieDale”sforeheaddeepened。Somewhereinthemasonryofthefireplace,ofcourse,waswhereoldLutherDoylehadhiddenhismoney。Thatwasquiteplainenough;andthatConnieMyers,insomewayorother,hadmadesureofthatfactwasequallyobvious。ButhowdidoldLutherDoylegethismoneyINtherefromtimetotime,ashereceivedtheinterestanddividendswhoseaccumulation,accordingtotheTocsin,comprisedhishoard!AndhowdidhegetitOUTagain? “Allright,that”lldo!“gruntedConnieMyerssuddenly。“Wecanprythisoneoutnow。Lendahandonthebar!“ Theotherdroppedhissledge,turnedsidewaysashestoopedtohelpConnieMyers,hisfacecameintoview——and,withaninvoluntarystart,JimmieDalecrouchedfartherbackagainstthewall,ashestaredattheother。ItwasHagan!Mrs。Hagan”shusband!MikeHagan!“ “MyGod!“whisperedJimmieDale,underhisbreath。 Sothatwasit!Thatthemurderhadbeencommittedinthetenementwasnotsostrangenow!AsurgeofangersweptJimmieDale——andwasengulfedinawaveofpity。Somehow,thethin,tiredfaceofMrs。 Haganhadrisenbeforehim,andsheseemedtobepleadingwithhimtogoaway,toleavethehouse,toforgetthathehadeverbeenthere,toforgetwhathehadseen,whathewasseeingnow。Hishandsclenchedfiercely。Howrealistically,howimportunately,howpitifullyshetookformbeforehim!Shewasonherknees,claspinghisknees,imploringhim,terrified,FromJimmieDale”spocketcametheblacksilkmask。Slowly,almosthesitantly,hefitteditoverhisface——MikeHaganknewLarrytheBat。WhyshouldhehavepityforMikeHagan?HadheanyforConnieMyers?Whatrighthadhetoletpityswayhim!Themanhadgonethelimit;hewasConnieMyers”accomplice——amurderer!Butthemanwasnotahardened,confirmedcriminallikeConnieMyers。MikeHagan——amurderer!Itwouldhavebeenunbelievablebutfortheevidencebeforehisowneyesnow。Themanhadfaults,brawledenough,anddrankenoughtohavebroughthimseveraltimestothenoticeofthepolice——butthis! JimmieDale”seyeshadneverleftthescenebeforehim。Bothmenwerethrowingtheirweightuponthebar,andthestonethattheyweretryingtodislodge——theywereintotheheartofthemasonrynow——seemedtomovealittle。ConnieMyersstoodup,and,leaningforward,examinedthestonecriticallyattopandbottom,proddingitwiththebar。Heturnedfromhisexaminationabruptly,andthrustthebarintoHagan”shands。 “Holdit!“hesaidtersely。“I”llstrikeforaturn。” Crouched,onhishandsandknees,Haganinsertedthepointofthebarintothecrevice。ConnieMyerspickedupthesledge。 “Lower!Bendlower!“hesnapped——andswungthesledge。 ItseemedtogoblackforamomentbeforeJimmieDale”seyes,seemedtoparalyseallactionofmindandbody。Therewasalowcrythatwasmoreamoan,theclangoftheironbarclatteringonthefloor,andMikeHaganhadpitchedforwardonhisface,aninertandhuddledheap。Ahalflaugh,halfsnarlpurledfromConnieMyers”lips,ashesnatchedastoutpieceofcordfromhispocketandswiftlyknottedtheunconsciousman”swriststogether。Anotherinstant,and,pickingupthebar,pryingwithitagain,theloosenedstonetoppledwithacrashintothegrate。 Ithadcomesuddenasthecrackofdoom,thatblow——tooquick,toounexpectedforJimmieDaletohaveliftedafingertopreventit。 Andnowthatthefirstnumbedshockofmingledhorrorandamazementwaspast,hefoughtbackthequick,fierceimpulsetospringoutonConnieMyers。Whetherthemanwaskilledoronlystunned,hecoulddonogoodtoMikeHagannow,andtherewasConnieMyers——hewasstaringinafascinatedwayatConnieMyers。Behindthestonethattheotherhadjustdislodgedwasalargehollowspacethathadbeenleftinthemasonry,andfromthisnowConnieMyerswaseagerlycollectinghandfulsofbanknotesthatwererolledupintotheshapeoflittlecylinders,eachonegrotesquelytiedwithastring。Themanwasfeverishlyexcited,mutteringtohimself,runningfromthefireplacetowherethetablehadbeenpushedasidewiththerestofthefurniture,droppingthecuriouslittlerollsofmoneyonthetable,andrunningbackformore。Andthen,havingapparentlyemptiedthereceptacle,hewriggledhisbodyoverthedismantledfireplace,stuckhisheadintotheopening,andpeeredupward。 “Kinksinhisnut,kinksinhisnut!“ConnieMyerswasmuttering。 “I”lldropthebarthroughfromthetop,mabbethere”ssomegotstuckinthepipe。” Heregainedhisfeet,pickedupthebar,andranwithitintowhatwasevidentlythefronthall——thenhisstepssoundedrunningupstairs。 Likeaflash,JimmieDalewasacrosstheroomandatthefireplace。 LikeConnieMyers,he,too,puthisheadintotheopening;andthen,aqueer,unpleasantsmileonhislips,hebentquicklyoverthemanonthefloor。Haganwasnomorethanstunned,andwaseventhenbeginningtoshowsignsofreturningconsciousness。Therewasarattle,aclang,athud——andthebar,toolongtocomeallthewaythrough,droppedintotheopeningandstoodupright。ConnieMyers” footstepssoundedagain,returningontherun——andJimmieDalewasbackoncemoreontheothersideofthekitchendoorway。 Itwasallsimpleenough——onceoneunderstood!ThesamequeersmilewasstillflickeringonJimmieDale”slips。Therewasnowaytogetthemoneyout,exceptthewayConnieMyershadgotitout——bydiggingitout!Withtheirrationalcunningofhismadbrain,thathadputthemoneyevenbeyondhisownreach,oldDoylehadbuilthisfireplacewithahollowsomeeighteeninchessquareinagreatwallofsolidstonework,andfromithadrunatwo-inchpipeupsomewheretothestoryabove;anddownthispipehehaddroppedhislittlestring-tiedcylindersofbanknotes,satisfiedthathishoardwassafe!Thereseemedsomethingpitfullyironicintheelaborate,insanecraftinessoftheoldman”sfear-twisted,dementedmind。 AndnowConnieMyerswasbackintheroomagain——andagainapuzzledexpressionsettleduponJimmieDale”sfaceashewatchedtheother。 Forperhapsaminutethemanstoodbythetablesiftingthelittlerollsofmoneythroughhisfingersgloatingly——then,impulsively,hepushedthesetooneside,producedarevolver,laiditonthetable,andfromanotherpockettookoutalittlecasewhich,asheopenedit,JimmieDalecouldseecontainedahypodermicsyringe。Onemorearticlefollowedtheothertwo——aletter,whichConnieMyerstookoutofanunsealedenvelope。Hedroppedthissuddenlyonthetable,asMikeHagan,threefeetawayonthefloor,groanedandsatup。 Hagan”seyesswept,bewildered,confused,aroundhim,questioninglyatConnieMyers——andthen,restingsuddenlyonhisboundwrists,theynarrowedmenacingly。 “Damnyou,yousmashedmewiththatsledgeonPURPOSE!“heburstout——andbegantostruggletohisfeet。 Withabrutalchuckle,ConnieMyerspushedHaganbackandshovedhisrevolverundertheother”snose。 “Sure!“headmittedevenly。“Andyoukeepquiet,orI”llfinishyounow——insteadoflettingthepolicedoit!“Helaughedoutjarringly。“You”reunderarrest,youknow,forthemurderofLutherDoyle,andforrobbingthepooroldnutofhissavingsinhishousehere。” Haganwrenchedhimselfuponhiselbow。 “What——whatdoyoumean?“hestammered。 “Oh,don”tworry!“saidConnieMyersmaliciously。“I”Mnotmakingthearrest,I”dratherthepolicedidthat。I”mnotmixingupinit,andbyandby“——heliftedupthehypodermicforHagantosee—— “I”mgoingtoshootalittledopeintoyouthat”llkeepyouquietwhileIgetawaymyself。” Hagan”sfacehadgoneagrayishwhite——hehadcaughtsightofthemoneyonthetable,andhiseyeskeptshiftingbackandforthfromittoMyers”face。 “Murder!“hesaidhuskily。“Thereisnomurder。Idon”tknowwhoDoyleis。Yousaidthishousewasyours——youhiredmetocomehere。 Yousaidyouweregoingtoteardownthefireplaceandbuildanother。YousaidIcouldworkeveningsandearnsomeextramoney。” “Sure,Idid!“TherewasaviciousleernowonConnieMyers”lips。 “Butyoudon”tthinkIpickedyououtbyACCIDENT,doyou?Yourreputation,mybucko,wasjustshadyenoughtosatisfyanybodythatitwouldn”tbebeyondyoutogothelimit。Sure,youmurderedDoyle!Listentothis。”Hetookuptheletter: “TOTHEPOLICE:LutherDoylewasmurderedthiseveninginthetenementat67——Street。You”llfindhisbodyinaroomonthesecondfloor。Ifyouwanttoknowwhodidit,lookinMikeHagan”sroomonthefloorabove。There”sapaperstuckundertheedgeofHagan”stablewithapieceofchewinggum,wherehehidit。You”llknowwhatitiswhenyougooutandtakealookatDoyle”shouseinPelham。Yourstruly,AFRIEND。” MikeHagandidnotspeak——hislipsweretwitching,andtherewashorrorcreepingintohiseyes。 “D”yegetme!“sneeredConnieMyers。“Tellyourstory——who”dbelieveit!Igotyoucinched。TwiceItriedtogetthisolddub”scoinouthere,andcouldn”tfindit。ButthesecondtimeIfoundsomethingelse——apieceofpaperwithadrawingofthefireplaceonit,andaplaceinthedrawingmarkedwithanX。Thatwasgoodenough,wasn”tit?That”sthepaperIstuckunderyourtablethisafternoonwhenyourwifewasout——see?Somebody”sgottostandforthejob,andifit”ssomebodyelseitwon”tbeme——getme!WhenI hadalookatthatfireplaceIknewIcouldn”tdothejobaloneinaweek,andIdidn”tdareblastitwith”soup”forfearofspoilingwhatwasinside。AndsinceIhadtohavesomebodytohelpme,I thoughtImightaswelllethimhelpmeallthewaythrough——andstandforit。Ipickedyou,Mike——that”swhyIcroakedoldDoyleinyourtenementto-night。IwrotethisletterwhileIwaswaitingforyoutoshowupatthestationtocomeoutherewithme,andI”mgoingtoseethatthepolicegetitinthenexthour。WhentheyfindDoyleintheroombelowyours,andthatpaperinyourroom,andthebustedfireplacehere——Iguesstheywon”tlookanyfartherforwhodidit。Andsay“——heleanedforwardwithanuglygrin”mabbeyouthinkI”msofttobetellingyouallthis?Butdon”tyoufoolyourself。Youdon”tknowme——youdon”tknowwhoIam。Sotell”emtheTRUTH!Theywon”tbelieveyouanywaywithevidencelikethatagainstyou——andtheneaterthestorythemorethey”llthinkitshowsbrainsenoughonyourparttohavepulledajoblikethis!“ “MyGod!“Haganwasrockingonhisknees,beadsofsweatwerestartingoutonhisforehead。“Youwouldn”tplantamanlikethat!“ hecriedbrokenly。“Youwouldn”tdoit,wouldyou?MyGod——youwouldn”tdothat!“ JimmieDale”sfaceunderhismaskwaswhiteandrigid。Therewassomethingprimal,elementalinthesavagerythatwassweepinguponhim。Hehaditallnow——ALL!Shehadbeenright——therewasneedto-nightfortheGraySeal。Sothatwasthegame,inhuman,hellish,thewholeofit,tothelastfilthydregs——ConnieMyers,toprotecthimself,wasrailroadinganinnocentmantodeathforthecrimethathehimselfhadcommitted!TherewasacoldsmileonJimmieDale”slipsnow,ashetookhisautomaticfromhispocket。No,itwasn”tquiteallthegame——therewasstillHIShandtoplay!Heedgedforwardalittlenearertothedoor——andhaltedabruptly,listening。 Anautomobilehadstoppedoutsideontheroad。Haganwasstillpleadinginafrenziedway;ConnieMyerswascallouslyfoldinghisletter,whilehewatchedtheotherwarily——neitherofthemenhadheardthesound。 Andthen,quick,almostontheinstant,camearushoffeet,acrashuponthefrontdoor——animperativecommandtoopeninthenameofthelaw。THEPOLICE!JimmieDale”sbrainwasworkingnowwithlightningspeed。Somehowthepolicehadstumbleduponthecrimeinthattenement;and,ashehadforeseeninsuchanevent,hadidentifiedDoyle。Buttheycouldnotbesurethatanyonewaspresenthereinthehousenow——theycouldnotseealightanymorethanhehad。HemustgetMikeHaganaway——mustseethatConnieMyersdidNOTgetaway。Myerswasonhisfeetnow,fearstruckinhisturn,theletterclutchedinatight-closedfist,hisrevolverswungout,poised,intheotherhand。Hagan,too,wasonhisfeet,and,unheedednowbyConnieMyers,waswrenchinghiswristsapart。 Anothercrashuponthedoor——another。Anotherdemandinaharshvoicetoopenit。Thensomeonerunningaroundtothewindowatthesideofthehouse——andJimmieDalesprangforward。 Therewastheroarofareport,ablindingflashalmostinJimmieDale”seyes,asConnieMyers,whirlinginstantlyathisentrance,fired——andmissed。Ithappenedquickthen,inthespaceofthetickingofawatch——beforeJimmieDale,flinginghimselfforward,hadreachedtheman。Likeadefiantchallengetotheirdemanditmusthaveseemedtotheofficersoutside,thatshotofConnieMyersatJimmieDale,foritwasansweredontheinstantbyanotherthroughthesidewindow。Andtheshot,firedatrandom,theinterioroftheroomhiddenfromtheofficersoutsidebythedrawnshades,founditsmark——andConnieMyers,abulletinhisbrain,pitchedforward,dead,uponthefloor。 “QUICK!“JimmieDaleflungatHagan。“Getthatletteroutofhishand!“Hejumpedforthelamponthefloor,extinguishedit,andturnedagaintowardHagan。“Haveyougotit?“hewhisperedtensely。 “Yes,“saidHagan,inanumbedway。 “Thisway,then!“JimmieDalecaughtHagan”sarm,andpulledtheotheracrosstheroomandintothekitchentothetrapdoor。 “Quick!“hebreathedagain。“Getdownthere——quick!Andnonoise! Theydon”tknowhowmanyareinthehouse。WhentheyfindHIM they”llprobablybesatisfied。” Hagan,stupefied,dazed,obeyedmechanically——and,inaninstant,thetrapdoorclosedbehindthem,JimmieDalewasstandingbesidetheotherinthecellar。 “Notasoundnow!“hecautionedoncemore。 Hisflashlightwinked,wentout,winkedagain;thenheldsteadily,incuriousfascinationitseemed,as,initscircuit,therayfelluponHagan——FELLUPONTHETORN,RAGGEDEDGEOFAPAPERINHAGAN”S HAND!Withasuppressedcry,JimmieDalesnatcheditawayfromtheother。ItwasbutatornHALFoftheletter!“Theotherhalf!Theotherhalf,Hagan——whereisit?“hedemandedhoarsely。 Hagan,almostinastateofcollapse,mutteredinaudibly。Thecrashofatopplingdoorsoundedfromabove。JimmieDaleshookthemandesperately。 “Whereisit?“herepeatedfiercely。 “He——hewasholdingittight,it——ittoreinhishand,“Haganstammered。“Doesitmakeanydifference?Oh,let”sgetoutofhere,whoeveryouare——forGod”ssakelet”sgetoutofhere!“ Anydifference!JimmieDale”sjawswereclampedlikeasteelvise。 Anydifference!Thedifferencebetweenlifeanddeathforthemanbesidehim——thatwasall!Hewasreadingtheportioninhishand。 Itwasthelastpartoftheletter,beginningwith:“There”sapaperstuckundertheedgeofHagan”stable”Fromabove,fromthefloorofthefrontroomnow,cametherushandtrampleoffeet。Hecouldnotgobackfortheotherhalf。AndanyattempttoconcealthefactthatConnieMyershadbeenaloneinthehousewasfutilenow。Theywouldfindthetornletterinthedeadman”shand,proofenoughthatsomeoneelsehadbeenthere。Whatwasinthatpartoftheletterthatwasstillclutchedinthatdeathgripupstairs?Asentencefromit,thathehadheardConnieMyersread,seemedtoburnitselfintohisbrain。“IFYOUWANTTOKNOWWHODIDIT,LOOKINMIKE HAGAN”SROOMONTHEFLOORABOVE。”Andthen,suddenly,likelightthroughthedarkness,camearayofhope。HepulledHagantothecellarway,andstealthilyliftedonesideofthedoubletrapdoor。 Therewasachance,desperateenough,oneinathousand——butstillachance! Voicesfromthehousecameplainlynow,buttherewasnooneinsight。Thepolice,toaman,wereevidentlyallinside。Fromtheroadinfrontshowedthelampglareoftheirautomobile。 “Runforthecar!“JimmieDalejerkedoutfrombetweensetteeth—— andwithHaganbesidehim,steadyingthemanbythearm,dashedacrosstheinterveningfiftyyards。 Theyhadnotbeenseen。Aminutemore,andthecar,evidentlybelongingtothelocalpolice,foritwasheadedinthedirectionofNewYork,andasthoughithadcomefromPelham,sweptdowntheroad,sweptaroundaturn,andJimmieDale,withagaspofrelief,straightenedupalittlefromthewheel。 Howmuchtimehadhe?Thepolicemusthaveheardthecar;but,equally,occupiedastheywere,theymightwellgiveitnothoughtotherthanthatitwasbutanothercarpassingby。Therewasnotelephoneinthehouse;thenearesthousewasaquarterofamileaway,andthatmightormightnothaveatelephone。Couldhecountonhalfanhour?Heglancedanxiouslyatthecrouchedfigurebesidehim。Hewouldhaveto!Itwastheonlychance。Theywouldtelephonethecontentsofthedeadman”shalfofthelettertotheNewYorkpolice。CouldhegettoHagan”sroomFIRST!“LookinHagan”sroom,“theirpartoftheletterread——butitdidnotsayforWHAT,orexactlyWHERE!Iftheyfoundnothing,Haganwassafe。 ConnieMyers”reputation,thefactthathewasfoundindisguiseatDoyle”shouse,was,barringanyincriminatingevidence,quiteenoughtoletHaganout。Therewouldonlyremaininthemindsofthepolicethequestionofwho,besideConnieMyers,hadbeeninoldDoyle”shousethatnight?AndnowJimmieDalesmiledalittlewhimsically。Well,perhapshecouldanswerthat——and,ifnotquitetothesatisfactionofthepolice,atleasttothecompletevindicationofMikeHagan。 Buthecouldnotdrivethroughtownsandvillageswithamaskonhisface;andthere,aheadnow,lightswerebeginningtoshow。Andmorethanevernow,withwhatwasbeforehim,itwasimperativethatMikeHaganshouldnotrecogniseLarrytheBat。JimmieDaleglancedagainatHagan——andsloweddownthecar。Theywereontheoutskirtsofatown,andofftotherighthecaughtthetwinklinglightsofastreetcar。 “Hagan,“hesaidsharply,“pullyourselftogether,andlistentome! Ifyoukeepyourmouthshut,you”venothingtofear;ifyouletoutawordofwhat”shappenedto-night,you”llprobablygotothechairforacrimeyouknownothingabout。Doyouunderstand?——keepyourmouthshut!“ Thecarhadstopped。Hagannoddedhishead。 “Allright,then。Yougetouthere,andtakeastreetcarintoNewYork,“continuedJimmieDalecrisply。“Butwhenyougetthere,keepawayfromyourhomeforthenexttwoorthreehours。Hangaroundwithsomeoftheboysyouknow,andifyou”reaskedanythingafterward,sayyouwerebattingaroundtownallevening。Don”tworry——you”llfindyou”reoutofthiswhenyoureadthemorningpapers。Nowgetout——hurry!“HepushedHaganfromthecar。“I”vegottomakemyownget-away。” Hagan,standingintheroad,brushedhishandbewilderinglyacrosshiseyes。 “Yes——butyou——I” “Nevermindaboutthat!“JimmieDaleleanedout,andgrippedHagan”sarmimpressively。“There”sonlyonethingyou”vegottothinkof,orremember。Keepyourmouthshut!Nomatterwhathappens,keepyourmouthshut——ifyouwanttosaveyourneck!Good-night,Hagan!“ Thecarwasracingforwardagain。Itshotstreakingthroughthestreetsofthetownahead,and,dully,overitsowninferno,echoedshouts,cries,andexecrationsofanoutragedpopulace——thenoutintothenightagain,roaringitswaytowardNewYork。 Hehadhalfanhour——perhaps!ItwasagoodthingHagandidnotknow,orhadnotgraspedthesignificanceofthattornletter——themanwouldhavebeenunmanageablewithfearandexcitement。ItwouldpuzzleHagantofindnopaperstuckunderhistablewhenhecametolookforit!Butthatwasaminorconsideration,thatmatterednotatall,Halfanhour!Onroaredthecar——towns,blackroads,villages,woodedlandswerekaleidoscopicintheirpassing。Halfanhour! Hadhedoneit?Hadhecomeanywhereneardoingit?Hedidnotknow。Hewasinthecityatlast——andnowhehadtomoderatehisspeed;but,bykeepingtothelessfrequentedstreets,hecouldstilldriveatafastpace。Onepieceofgoodfortunehadbeenhis—— thelongmotorcoathehadfoundinthecarwithwhichtocovertheragsofLarrytheBat,andwithoutwhichhewouldhavebeenobligedtoleavethecarsomewhereontheoutskirtsofthecity,andtotrust,likeMikeHagan,tootherandslowermeansoftransportation。 BlocksawayfromHagan”stenement,heranthecarintoalane,slippedoffthemotorcoat,andfromhispocketwhippedoutthelittlemetalinsigniacase——andinanothermomentadiamond-shapedgraysealwasneatlyaffixedtotheblackebonyrimofthesteeringwheel。Hesmiledironically。Itwasnecessary,quitenecessarythatthepoliceshouldhavenodoubtastowhohadbeeninDoyle”shousewithConnieMyersthatnight,ortowhomtheyhadsoconsideratelyloanedtheirautomobile! Hewasrunningnow——throughlanes,dodgingdownsidestreets,takingeveryshortcutheknew。HadhebeatenthepolicetoMikeHagan”sroom?Itwouldbeeasythen。Iftheywereaheadofhim,then,bysomemeansorother,hemuststillgetthatpaperfirst。 Hewasatthetenementnow——shufflingleisurelyupthesteps。Thefrontdoorwasopen。Heentered,andwentupthefirstflightofstairs,thenalongthehall,andupthenextflight。Hehadhalfexpectedtheplacetobebustlingwithexcitementoverthecrime; butthepoliceevidentlyhadkepttheaffairquiet,forhehadseennoonesincehehadentered。Butnow,ashebegantomountthethirdflight,hewentmoreslowly——someonewasaheadofhim。Itwasverydark——hecouldnotsee。Thestepsabovediedaway。Hereachedthelanding,startedalongforHagan”sroom——andalightblazedsuddenlyinhisface,andahard,quickgriponhisshoulderforcedhimbackagainstthewall。Thentheflashlightwavered,glistenedonbrassbuttonswentout,andavoicelaughedroughly: “It”sonlyLarrytheBat!“ “LarrytheBat,eh?“Itwasanothervoice,harshandcurt。“Whatareyoudoinghere?“ Hewasnotfirst,afterall!ThetelephonemessagefromPelham——itwasalmostcertainlythat——hadbeatenhim!Theywereaheadofhim,justaheadofhim,theyhadonlybeenafewstepsaheadofhimgoingupthestairs,justasecondaheadofhimontheirwaytoHagan”sroom!JimmieDalewasthinkingfastnow。Hemustgo,too——toHagan”sroomwiththem——somehow——therewasnootherway——therewasHagan”slifeatstake。 “Aw,Iain”tdonenothin”!“hewhined。“Iwasjustgoin”terborrowthepriceofafeedfromMikeHagan——lemmego!“ “Hagan,eh!“snappedthequestioner。“Areyouafriendofhis?“ “Sure,Iam!“ Theofficerswhisperedforamomenttogether。 “We”lltryit,“decidedtheonewhoappearedtobeincommand。 “We”reinthedark,anyhow,andthethingmaybeonlyasteer。 Mabbeit”llwork——anyway,itwon”tdoanyharm。”HishandfellheavilyonJimmieDale”sshoulder。“Mrs。Haganknowyou?“ brusquely。 “Sureshedoes!“sniffledLarrytheBat。 “Good!“raspedtheofficer。“Well,we”llmakethevisitwithyou。 Andyoudowhatyou”retold,orwe”llputthescrewsonyou——see? We”reaftersomethinghere,andyou”veblownthewholegame——savvy? You”vespilledthegravy——understand?“ Inthedarkness,JimmieDalesmiledgrimly。Itwasfarmorethanhehaddaredtohopefor——theywereplayingintohishands! “ButIdon”tknow”boutanygame,“grovelledLarrytheBatpiteously。 “Whoinhellsaidyoudid!“growledtheofficer。“You”resupposedtohavesnitchedthelaytous,that”sall——andmindyouplayyourpart!Comeon!“ ItwastwodoorsdownthehalltoMikeHagan”sroom,andthereoneoftheofficers,puttinghisshouldertothedoor,burstitopenandsprangin。TheothershovedJimmieDaleforward。Itwasquicklydone。Thethreewereintheroom。Thedoorwasclosedagain。 Cameacryofterroroutofthedarkness,amovementasofsomeonerisinguphurriedlyinbed;andthenMrs。Hagan”svoice: “Whatisit!Whoisit!Mike!“ Thetable——itwasagainsttheright-handwall,JimmieDateremembered。Hesidledquicklytowardit。 “Strikealight!“orderedtheofficerincharge。 JimmieDale”sfingerswerefeelingundertheedgeofthetable——aquicksweepalongit——NOTHING!Hestooped,reachingfartherin—— anothersweepofhisarm——andhisfingersclosedonasheetofpaperandapieceofhardgum。Inaninstanttheywereinhispocket。 Amatchcrackledandflaredup。Alampwaslighted。LarrytheBatsulkedsullenlyagainstthewall。 Terror-stricken,wide-eyed,Mrs。Haganhadclutchedthechildlyingbesidehertoherarms,andwassittingboltuprightinbed。 “Nowthen,nofussaboutit!“saidtheofficerincharge,withbrutaldirectness。“YoumightaswellmakeacleanbreastofMike”sshareinthatmurderdownstairs——LarrytheBat,here,hasalreadytoldusthewholestory。Comeon,now——outwithit!“ “Murder!“——herfacewentwhite。“MyMike——MURDER!“Sheseemedforaninstantstunned——andthendowntheworn,thin,haggardfacegushedthetears。“Idon”tbelieveit!“shecried。“Idon”tbelieveit!“ “Comeonnow,cutthatout!“proddedtheofficerroughly。“ItellyouLarrytheBat,here,hasopenedeverythingupwide。You”reonlymakingitworseforyourself。” “Him!“ShewasstaringnowatJimmieDale。“Oh,God!“shecried。 “Sothat”swhatyouare,areyou——astool-pigeonforthecops? Well,whateveryoutoldthem,youlie!You”rethecurseofthisneighbourhood,youare,andifmyMikeisbadatall,it”syouthat”shelpedtomakehimbad。Butmurder——youLIE!“ Shehadrisenslowlyfromthebed——agaunt,pitifulfigure,pitifullyclothed,theblackhair,gray-streaked,streamingthinlyoverhershoulders,stillclutchingthebabythat,too,wascryingnow。 Theofficerslookedatoneanotherandnodded。 “Guessshe”shandingitstraight——we”llhavealookonourownhook,“theleadermuttered。 Shepaidnoattentiontothem——shewaswalkingstraighttoJimmieDale。 “It”syou,isit,“shewhisperedfiercelythroughhersobs“thatwouldbringmoreshameandruinhere——youthat”ssellingmyman”slifeawaywithyourfilthyliesforwhatthey”repayingyou——it”syou,isit,that”Hervoicebroke。 Therewasafrightened,uneasylookinLarrytheBat”seyes,hislipsweretwitchingweakly,hedrewfarbackagainstthewall——andthen,glancingmiserablyattheofficers,asthoughentreatingtheirpermission,begantoedgetowardthedoor。 Foramomentshewatchedhim,herfacewhitewithoutrage,herhandclenchedatherside——andthenshefoundhervoiceagain。 “Getoutofhere!“shesaid,inachoked,strainedwaypointingtothedoor。“Getoutofhere——youdirtyskate!“ “Sure!“mumbledLarrytheBat,hiseyesonthefloor。“Sure!“hemumbled——andthedoorclosedbehindhim。 PARTTWO:THEWOMANINTHECASE CHAPTERI BELOWTHEDEADLINE Whisperings!Alwayswhisperings,low,sibilant,floatingerrantlyfromallsides,untiltheyseemedacomponentpartofthedrug-ladenatmosphereitself。Andoccasionallyanothersound:thesoftSLAP- SLAPofloose-slipperedfeet,thefaintrustleofequallyloose- fittinggarments。Andeverywherethesweet,sickishsmellofopium。 ItwasChangFoo”s,simplyacellarortwodeeperinChangFoo”sthanthatinwhichDagoJimhadquarrelledonce——anddied! LarrytheBat,vicious-faced,unkempt,disreputable,laysprawledoutononeofthedive”sbunks,anopiumpipebesidehim。ButLarrytheBatwasnotsmoking;instead,hisearwaspressedcloselyagainsttheboardingthatformedtheratherflimsypartitionatthesideofthebunk。OneheardmanythingsinChangFoo”sifonecaredtolisten——ifonecouldfirstwinone”swaythroughthecarefullyguardedgateway,thattotheuninitiatedofferednothingmoreinterestingthantheentrancetoaChinesetea-shop,andanuninvitingoneatthat! HADHEBEENFOLLOWEDINHERE?Hehadbeenshadowedforthelasthour;ofthat,atleast,hewascertain。Why?Bywhom?Foranhourhehaddodgedinandoutthroughthedensoftheunderworld,asonlyonewhowasathomethereandknowntoallcoulddo——andatlasthehadtakenrefugeinChangFoo”slikeafoxburrowingdeepintoitshole。 FewcouldfindtheirwayintothemostinfamousopiumdeninallNewYork,wherenotonlythepoppyruledasmaster,butwherecrimewashatched,ay,andcarriedtoitsghastlyconsummation,sometimes,aswell;andofthosefew,notonebutwasoftheunderworlditself。 Anditwasthatfactwhichheldhismusclesstrainedandrigidnowunderthemiserableragsthatcoveredthem,anditwasthatwhichkeptthekeen,quickbrainalertandactive,everyfacultykeyedupandtense。Ifitwerethepolice,hehadlittletofear,fortheycouldnotforcetheirwayinwithoutwarning;butifitweretheunderworld,hewasinimminentperil,andhaddonelittlebetterthanrunhimselfintoatrapfromwhichtherewasnoescape。 “DEATHTOTHEGRAYSEAL!“——hehadheardthatwhisperedmorethanonceinthisveryplace。WhoknewatwhatmomenttheroleofLarrytheBatwouldbeuncovered,andtheunderworld,wherenowheheldsohighaplace,wouldbeathisthroatlikeapackofsnarlingwolves! Whohadbeenshadowinghimduringthelasthour? Whisperings!Nothingtangible!Hecouldcatchnowords。Onlythenever-endingwhisperingsofgatheredgroupshereandthere——andsometimestheclinkofcoinwheresomegamewasinprogress。 Thecurtainbeforehisbunkwasdrawnsuddenlyaside——andLarrytheBat”sfingers,wherehishandwascarelesslyhiddenbyhisbodytighteneduponhisautomatic。 “Smokeesomemore?“ Thefingersrelaxed。ItwasonlySamWah,oneoftheattendants。 “Nix!“saidLarrytheBat,inaslightlymuddledtone。“Gotenough。” Thecurtainfellintoplaceagain。LarrytheBat”slipssetinathinsmile。Ultimatelyitmadelittledifferencewhetheritwasthepoliceortheunderworld!Thesmilegrewthinner。Itwastheflipofacoin,thatwasall!WithonetherewasthedeathhouseatSingSingfortheGraySeal;withtheother——well,thereweremanyways,fromashotoraknifethrustintheopenstreet,tohismurderinsomehiddendivelikethisofChangFoo”s,forinstance,wherehenowwas——theGraySealwasresponsiblefortheoccupancyoftoomanypenitentiarycellsbythoseoftheunderworldtolookforanyotherfate! Heraisedhimselfupsharplyonhiselbow。Ashrill,highnote,likethescreamofaparrakeet,rangoutasecondtime。Hetorethecurtainaside,andjumpedtohisfeet。Allaroundhim,inthetwinklingofaneye,Chinameninflutteringblouses,chatteringlikemagpies,mingledwithsnarling,cursingwhites,wererunningmadly。 Avoice,prefacedwithanoath,bawledoutbehindhim,ashesprangforwardandjoinedtherush: “Beatit!Decops!Beatit!“ Thepolice!Araid!WasitforHIM?Fromrooms,anamazingnumberofthem,moreformsrushedout,joined,divided,separated,anddashed,somethisway,somethat,alongbranchingpassageways。 Therehadbeenraidsbefore,thepolicehadbeguntochangetheirmindsaboutChangFoo”s,butChangFoo”swasnotaneasyplacetoraid。HouseafterhouseinthatquarterofChineselaundries,ofteashops,ofchop-sueyjoints,openedoneintotheotherthroughsecretpassagesinthecellars。LarrytheBatplungeddownastaircase,andhaltedinthedarknessofacellar,drawingbackagainstthewallwhiletheflyingfeetofhisfellowfugitivesscurriedbyhim。 WasitforHIM,thisraid?Ifnot,thepolicehadnotahopeofgettinghimifhekepthishead;forbackinChangFoo”sproper,whichwouldbequiteclosedoffnow,ChangFoowouldbeblandlysubmittingtoarrest,offeringhimselfasasortofglorifiedsacrificewhilethepoliceconfiscatedopiumandfan-tanlayouts。 Ifthepolicehadnootherpurposethanthatinmind,ChangFoowouldsimplypayafine;thenextnighttheplacewouldbeinfullblastagain;andChangFoo,higherthaneverintheconfidenceoftheunderworld”saristocracy,wouldreaphisreward——andthatwouldbealltherewastoit。 Butwasthatall?TheraidhadfollowedsignificantlycloseupontheheelsofhisentryintoChangFoo”s。LarrytheBatbegantomoveforwardagain。Hedarednotfollowtheothers,and,lateron,whenquietwasrestored,issueoutintothestreetfromanyoneofthevarioushousesinwhichhemighttemporarilyhavetakenrefuge。 Therewasachanceinthat,achancethatthepolicemightbemorezealousthanusual,evenifheparticularlywasnottheirgame——andhecouldtakenochance。ArrestforLarrytheBat,evenonsuspicion,couldhavebutoneconclusion——notapleasantone——thedisclosurethatLarrytheBatwasnotLarrytheBatatall,butJimmieDale,themillionaireclub-man,and,tocompleteafataltriplication,thatLarrytheBatandJimmieDalewastheGraySealuponwhoseheadwasfixedaprice! Allwassilencearoundhimnow,exceptthatfromoverheadcameoccasionallythemuffledtreadoffeet。Hefelthiswayalongintoablack,narrowpassage,emergedintoasecondcellar,swepttheplacewithasingle,circlinggleamfromapocketflashlight,passedastairwaythatledupward,reachedtheoppositewall,and,droppingonhandsandknees,crawledintowhat,innocentlyenough,appearedtobetheopeningofacoalbin。 HeknewChangFoo”swell——asheknewtheinsandoutsofeverydenandplacehefrequented,knewthemasamanknowssuchthingswhenhislifeatanymomentmighthanguponhisknowledge。 Hewasinanotherpassagenow,andthis,inafewsteps,broughthimtoadoor。Herehehalted,andstoodforafullfiveminutes,absolutelymotionless,absolutelystill,listening。Therewasnothing——notasound。Hetriedthedoorcautiously。Itwaslocked。 Theslim,sensitive,taperingfingersofJimmieDale,unrecognisablenowinthegrimydigitsofLarrytheBat,felttentativelyoverthelock。Tofingersthatseemedintheirtipstopossessallthehumansenses,thattimeandagainintheirdelicatetouchuponthedialofasafehadmockedathumaningenuityanddriventhepoliceintoimpotentfrenzy,thiswasapitifulthing。Fromhispocketcameasmallsteelinstrumentthatwasquicklyanddeftlyinsertedinthekeyhole。Therewasaclick,thedoorswungopen,andJimmieDale,aliasLarrytheBat,steppedoutsideintoabackyardhalfablockawayfromtheentrancetoChangFoo”s。 Againhelistened。Theredidnotappeartobeanyunusualexcitementintheneighbourhood。Fromopenwindowsabovehimandfromadjoininghousescametheordinary,commonplacesoundsofvoicestalkingandlaughing,eventhequeer,weirdnotesofaChinesechant。Hestolenoiselesslyacrosstheyard,outintothelane,andmadehiswayrapidlyalongtothecrossstreet。 Inameasure,now,hewassafe;butonething,averyvitalthing,remainedtobedone。Itwasabsolutelynecessarythatheshouldknowwhetherhewasthequarrythatthepolicehadbeenafterintheraid,ifitwasthepolicewhohadbeenshadowinghimallevening。 Ifitwasthepolice,therewasbutonemeaningtoit——LarrytheBatwasknowntobetheGraySeal,andaproblemperilousenoughinanyaspectconfrontedhim。DareherisktheSanctuary——fortheclothesofJimmieDale?Orwasitsafertoburglarise,ashehadoncedonebefore,hisownmansiononRiversideDrive? Histhoughtswererunningriot,andhefrowned,angrywithhimself。 Therewastimeenoughtothinkofthatwhenheknewthatitwasthepoliceagainstwhomhehadtomatchhiswits。 Wellintheshadowofthebuildings,hemovedswiftlyalongthesidestreetuntilhecametothecornerofthestreetonwhich,halfwaydowntheblock,frontedChangFoo”stea-shop。Aglanceinthatdirection,andJimmieDaledrewabreathofrelief。Apatrolwagonwasbackeduptothecurb,andahalfdozenofficerswerebusyloadingitwithwhatwasevidentlyChangFoo”sfarfrommeagrestockofgamblingappurtenances;whileChangFoohimself,togetherwithSamWahandanotherattendant,wereinthegripoftwootherofficers,waitingpossiblyforanotherpatrolwagon。Therewasacrowd,too,butthecrowdwasatarespectfuldistance——ontheoppositesideofthestreet。 JimmieDalestillhuggedthecorner。Amanswaggeredoutfromadoorway,quiteclosetoChangFoo”s,andcameonalongthestreet。 Astheotherreachedthecorner,JimmieDalesidledforward。 “”Ello,Chick!“hesaid,outofthecornerofhismouth。“Wot”sdelay?“ “”Ello,Larry!“returnedtheother。“Aw,nuthin”!DenutcrackeronChang,dat”sall。” “It”oughtmabbedeywaslookin”forsomeguydatwasindere,“ observedJimmieDale。 “Nuthin”doin”!“theotheranswered。“Iwasinderemeself。Dewholemobbeatitclean,an”debullsneverbattedaneye。Didn”tyousepipememakemeget-awayouterShanghai”saminuteago?DebullsneverwentnowhereexceptintoChang”s。Dere”sanewlootenantindeprecinctinaugeratin”himself,dat”sall。S”long,Larry——Igottadate。” “S”long,Chick!“respondedJimmieDale——andstartedslowlybackalongthecrossstreet。 Itwasnotthepolice,then,whowereinterestedinhismovements! Thenwho?Heshookhisheadwithalittle,savage,impotentgesture。Onethingwasclear:itwastooearlytoriskareturntotheSanctuaryandattempttherehabilitationofJimmieDale。IfanyonewasonthehuntforLarrytheBat,theSanctuarywouldbethelastplacetobeoverlooked。 Heturnedthenextcorner,hesitatedamomentinfrontofagarishlylighteddancehall,andfinallyshuffledinthroughthedoor,madehiswayacrossthefloor,noddinghereandtheretotheeliteofgangland,and,withasomewhatarrogantairofproprietorship,satdownatatableinthecorner。Littlebetterthanatrampinappearance,certainlythemostdisreputable-lookingobjectintheplace,eventhewaiterwhoapproachedhimaccordedhimacertaincuriousdeference——wasnotLarrytheBatthemostcelebrateddopefiendbelowthedeadline? “Gimmeamugo”suds!“orderedJimmieDale,andsprawledroyallybackinhischair。 Undertherimofhisslouchhat,pullednowfaroverhiseyes,hesearchedthefacesaroundhim。Ifhehadbeenaskedtopicktheactorsforarevelfromthescumoftheunderworld,hecouldnothaveimproveduponthegathering。Therewereperhapsahundredmenandwomenintheroom,themajoritydancing,and,withtheexceptionofafewsight-seeingslummers,theyweremenandwomenwhoseacquaintancewiththepolicewasintimatebutnotcordial——farfromcordial。 JimmieDaleshruggedhisshoulders,andsippedattheglassthathadbeensetbeforehim。Itwasgrimlyironicthatheshouldbe,notonlythere,butactuallyafactorandapartoftheunderworld”sintimatelife!He,JimmieDale,awealthyman,amemberofNewYork”sexclusiveclubs,amemberofNewYork”smostexclusivesociety!Itwasinconceivable。Hesmiledsardonically。Wasit? Well,then,itwasnonethelesstrue。Hislifeunquestionablywasoneunique,apartfromanyotherman”s,butitwas,forallthat,actualandreal。 Therehadbeenthreeyearsofitnow——sinceSHEhadcomeintohislife。JimmieDalesloucheddownalittleinhischair。Theicewasthin,perilouslythin,thathewasskatingonnow。Eachletter,withitsdemanduponhimtomatchhiswitsagainstpoliceorunderworld,oragainstbothcombined,perhaps,madethatperilalittlegreater,alittlemoreimminent——ifthatwerepossible,whenalreadyhislifewasalmostliterallycarried,daily,hourly,inhishand。Notthatherebelledagainstit;itwasworththepricethatsomedayheexpectedhemustpay——thepriceofhonour,wealth,anamedisgraced,ruin,death。Washequixotic?Immoderatelyso?Hesmiledgravely。Perhaps。Buthewoulddoitalloveragainifthechoicewerehis。TherewerethosewhoblessedthenameoftheGraySeal,aswellasthosewhocursedit。AndtherewastheTocsin! Whowasshe?Hedidnotknow,butheknewthathehadcometoloveher,cometocareforher,andthatshehadcometomeaneverythinginlifetohim。Hehadneverseenher,toknowherface。Hehadneverseenherface,butheknewhervoice——ay,hehadevenheldherforamoment,themomentofwildesthappinesshehadeverknown,inhisarms。Thatnightwhenhehadenteredhislibrary,hisownparticulardeninhisownhouse,andinthedarknesshadfoundherthere——foundherfinallythroughnoeffortofhisown,whenhehadsearchedsofruitlesslyforyearstofindher,usingeveryresourceathiscommandtofindher!Andshe,becauseshehadcomeofherownvolition,relyinguponhim,hadheldhiminhonourtolethergoasshehadcome——withoutlookinguponherface!Exquisiteirony! Butshehadmadehimapromisethen——thattheworkoftheGraySealwasnearlyover——thatsoontherewouldbeanendtothemysterythatsurroundedher——thatheshouldknowall——thatheshouldknowHER。 Hesmiledagain,butitwasatwistedsmileonthemechanicallymisshapenlipsofLarrytheBat。NEARLYover!Whoknew?That“nearly“mightbetoolate!Eventonighthehadbeenshadowed,wasskulkingevennowinthisplaceasarefuge。Whoknew?Anotherhour,andthenewsboysmightbeshriekingtheir“Uxtra!Uxtra!DeGraySealcaught!DemillionaireJimmieDaledeJekyllan”Hydeofreallife!“ JimmieDalestraightenedupsuddenlyinhisseat。Therewasashout,anoathbawledouthighabovetheriotofnoise,achorusoffeminineshrieksfromacrosstheroom。Whatwasthematterwiththeunderworldto-night?Heseemedfatedtofindnothingbutcentresofdisturbance——firstaraidatChangFoo”s,andnowthis。Whatwasthematterhere?Theywerestampedingtowardhimfromtheothersideoftheroom。Therewastheroarofarevolvershot——another。 BlackIke!Hecaughtaninstant”sglimpseofthegunman”sdistortedfacethroughthecrowd。Thatwasitprobably——arowoversomemoll。 Andthen,asJimmieDalelungedupfromhischairtohisfeettoescapetherush,pandemoniumitselfseemedtobreakloose。Yells,shots,screams,andoathsfilledtheair。Thecrowdsurgedthiswayandthat。Tableswereoverturnedandsentcrashingtothefloor。 Andthencamesuddendarkness,assomeoneoftheattendantsinmisguidedexcitabilityswitchedoffthelights。 Thedarknessbutservedtoincreasethepanic,notallayit。Withasavagesnapofhisjaws,JimmieDaleswungfromhistableinthecornerwiththeintentionofmakinghiswayoutbyasidedoorbehindhim——itwasacaseofthepoliceagain,andthepatrolmanoutsidewouldprobablybepullingariotcallbynow。Andthepolice——Hestoppedsuddenly,asthoughhehadbeenstruck。Anenvelope,thrustthereoutofthedarkness,wasinhishand;andhervoice,HERS,theTocsin”s,wassoundinginhisears: “Jimmie!Jimmie!I”vebeentryingalleveningtocatchyou! Quick!GettotheSanctuaryandchangeyourclothes。There”snotaninstanttolose!It”sformysaketo-night!“ Andthenasurgingmobwasaroundhimoneveryside,and,pushing,jostling,halfliftinghimattimesfromhisfeet,carriedhimforwardwithitsrush,andwithhiminitsmidstburstthroughthedoorandoutintothestreet。 CHAPTERII THECALLTOARMS Notasoundasthekeyturnedinthelock;notasoundasthedoorswungbackonitscarefullyoiledhinges;notasoundasLarrytheBatslippedlikeashadowintotheblacknessoftheroom,closingthedoorbehindhimagain。Withatreadasnoiselessasacat”s,hewasacrosstheroomtosatisfyhimselfthattheshuttersweretightlyclosed;andthenthesinglegasjetflaredup,murky,yellow,illuminatingthemiserable,squalidroom——theSanctuary——thehomeofLarrytheBat。Therewasneedforsilence,needforcaution。Infiveminutes,tenattheoutside,hemustemergeagain—— asJimmieDale。 Withasmileonhislipsthatmingledcuriouslychagrinandself- commiseration,hetooktheletterfromhispocketandtoreitopen。 Itwasshe,then,whohadbeenfollowinghimallevening,and,likeablunderingidiot,hehadwastedprecious,perhapsirreparable,hours!Whathadshemeantby“It”sformysaketo-night“?Thewordshadbeenringinginhisearssincethemomentshehadwhisperedtheminthatpanic-strickencrowd。Wasitnotalwaysforhersakethatheansweredthesecallstoarms?Wasitnotalwaysforhersakethathe,astheGraySeal,was——Thementalsoliloquycametoanabruptend。Hehadsubconsciouslyreadthefirstsentenceoftheletter,andnow,withsuddenfeverisheagernessandexcitement,hewasreadingittothelastword。 “DEARPHILANTHROPICCROOK:Inanhourafteryoureceivethis,ifallgoeswell,youshallknoweverything——everything。WhoIam—— yes,andmyname。Ithasbeenmorethanthreeyearsnow,hasn”tit? Ithasbeenincomprehensibletoyou,buttherehasbeennootherway。Idarednottakethechanceofdiscoverybyanyone;Idarednotexposeyoutotheriskofbeingknownbyme。Yourlifewouldnothavebeenworthamoment”spurchase。Oh,Jimmie,amIonlymakingthemysterymoremystifying?Butto-night,Ithink,Ihope,Ipraythatitisallatanend:thoughagainstme,andagainstyouto-nightwhenyougotohelpme,isthemostpowerfulandpitilessorganisationofcriminalsthattheworldhaseverknown;andthestakeweareplayingforisafortuneofmillions——andmylife。AndyetsomehowIamafraidnow,justbecausetheendissonear,andthevictoryseemssosurelywon。Andso,Jimmie,becareful;useallthatwonderfulclevernessofyoursasyouhaveneveruseditbefore,and——Butthereshouldbenoneedforthat,itissosimpleathingthatIamgoingtoaskyoutodo。WhyamIwritingsoillogically!Nothing,surely,canpossiblyhappen。Thisisnotlikeoneofmyusualletters,isit?Iambesidemyselfto-nightwithhope,anxiety,fear,andexcitement。 “Listen,then,Jimmie:BeatthenortheastcornerofSixthAvenueandWaverlyPlaceatexactlyhalf-pastten。Ataxicabwilldriveup,asthoughyouhadsignalleditinpassing,andthechauffeurwillsay:“I”veanotherfare,inhalfanhour,sir,butIcangetyoumostanywhereinthattime。”Youwillbesmokingacigarette。 Tossitoutintothestreet,makeanyreplyyoulike,andgetintothecab。Givethechauffeurthatlittleringofminewiththecrestofthebellandbelfryandthemotto,“SonnezleTocsin,“thatyoufoundthenightoldIsaacPelinawasmurdered,andthechauffeurwillgiveyouinexchangeasealedpacketofpapers。Hewilldriveyoutoyourhome,andIwilltelephonetoyouthere。 “Ineednottellyoutodestroythis。Keeptheappointmentinyourproperperson——asJimmieDale。CarrynothingthatmightidentifyyouastheGraySealifanyaccidentshouldhappen。And,lastly,trustthepseudochauffeurabsolutely。” Therewasnosignature。Herletterswereneversigned。Hestoodforamomentstaringatthecloselywrittensheetsinhishand,aheightenedcolourinhischeeks,hislipspressedtightlytogether—— andthenhisfingersautomaticallybegantoteartheletterintopieces,andthepiecesagainintolittleshreds。To-night!Itwastobeto-night,theendofallthismystery。To-nightwastoseetheendofthisduallifeofhis,withitsconstantperil!To-nighttheGraySealwastoexitfromthestageforever!To-night,awonderfulclimaxoftheyears,hewastoseeHER! Hisbloodwasquickenednow,hisheartpoundinginafasterbeat;amadelation,afierceupliftwasuponhim。Hethrustthetornbitsofpaperintohispockethurriedly,steppedacrosstheroomtothecorner,rolledbacktheoilcloth,andliftedupthelooseplankintheflooring,soinnocentlydustladen,as,morethanonce,tohaveeludedtheeyesofinquisitivevisitorsintheshapeofpoliceandplainclothesmenfromheadquarters。 Fromthespacebeneathheremovedaneatlyfoldedpileofclothes,laidtheseonthebed,andbegantoundress。Hewasworkingrapidlynow。Tinypiecesofwaxwereremovedfromhisnostrils,fromunderhislips,frombehindhisears;waterfromacrackedpitcherpouredintoabatteredtinbasin,andmixedwithafewdropsofsomeliquidfromabottlewhichheprocuredfromitshidingplaceundertheflooring,banishedthemake-upstainfromhisface,hisneck,hiswrists,andhandsasifbymagic。Itwasastrangemetamorphosisthathadtakenplace——thecoarse,brutal-featured,blear-eyed,leeringcountenanceofLarrytheBatwasgone,andinitsplace,clean-cut,square-jawed,clear-eyed,wasthefaceofJimmieDale。