第33章

类别:其他 作者:Frank L。 Packard字数:4338更新时间:18/12/27 08:17:11
“Pullyourchairuptothetable,andI’lltellyou。“ RhodaGraytiltedherchair,instead,nonchalantlybackagainstthewall-itwasquitelightenoughwhereshewas! “Icanhearyoufromhere,“shesaidcoolly。“I’mnotdeaf,andI guessMatty’ssuiteissafeenoughsothatyouwon’thavetowhisperallthetime!“ Thedeformedcreatureatthetablechortledagain。 Danglarscowled。 “Damnyou,Bertha!“heflungoutsavagely。“Icouldwringthatneckofyourssometimes,and-“ “Iknowyoucould,Pierre,“sheinterposedsweetly。“That’swhatI likeaboutyou-you’resoconsiderateofme!Butsupposeyougetdowntocases。What’sthestoryaboutthosesparklers?Andwhat’sthegamethat’sgoingtoletmeshedthisGypsyNanstuffforkeeps?“ “I’lltellher,Pierre,“grinnedthedeformedone。“It’llkeepyoutwofromspittingatoneanother;andneitherofyouhavegotallnighttostickaroundhere。“Heswunghiswitheredhandsuddenlyacrossthetable,andassuddenlyallfacetiousnesswasgonebothfromhisvoiceandmanner。“Say,youlistenhard,Bertha!WhatPierre’stellingyouisstraight。Youandhimcankissandmakeupto-morroworthenextday,orwheneveryoudamnedplease;butto-nightthereain’tanymoretimeforscrapping。Now,listen! Ihandedyouarapaboutbeatingitwiththeemptymoney-beltthenightyoucroakedDeemerwithanoverdoseofknockoutdropsintheprivatedining-roomupattheHotelMarwitz,butyouforgetthat!Iain’tforstartinganyargumentaboutthat。Noneofusblamesyou。Wethoughtthestuffwasinthebelt,too。Andnoneofusblamesyouformakingamistakeandgoingtoostrongwiththedrops,either;anybodymightdothat。AndI’llsaynowthatItakemyhatofftoyouforthewayyoulockedCloranintotheroomwiththedeadman,andmadeyourescapewhenCloranhadyoudeadtorightsforthemurder;andI’llsay,too,thatthewayyou’veplayedGypsyNanandsavedyourskin,andourstoo,isasslickapieceofworkashaseverbeenpulledintheunderworld。Thatputsusstraight,youandme,don’tit,Bertha?“ RhodaGrayblinkedatthemanthroughherspectacles;herbrainwaswhirlinginamadturmoil。“Ialwayslikedyou,Matty,“shewhisperedsoftly。 Danglarwaslollingbackinhischair,blowingsmokeringsintotheair。Shecaughthiseyesfixedquizzicallyuponher。 “Goon,Matty!“heprompted。“You’llhaveherinagoodhumor,ifyou’renotcareful!“ “Wewereplayingmoreorlessblindafterthat。“Thewitheredhandtracedanaimlesspatternonthetablewithitscrookedandhalf-closedfingers,andtheman’sfacewaspuckeredintoashrewd,reminiscentscowl。“Thepaperscouldn’tgetaleadonthemotiveforthemurder,andthepoliceweren’ttalkingforpublication。NotawordabouttheRajah’sjewels。Washingtonsawtothat!Ayoungpotentate’sson,practicallytheguestofthecountry,touringaboutinaspecialforthesakeofhiseducation,anddashednear’endingitintheriveroutWestifithadn’tbeenfortherescueyouknowabout,wouldn’tlookwellinprint;sotherewasn’tanythingsaidabouttheslatherofgemsthatwastherewardofheroismfromagratefulnabob,andwedidn’tgetanyhelpthatway。AllweknewwasthatDeemercameEastwiththejewels,presumablytocashinonthem,anditlookedasthoughDeemer“wereprettyclever;thatheworethemoney-beltforastall,andthathehadthesparklerssafesomewhereelseallthetime。AndIguessweallgottofiguringitthatway,becausethefactthatnothingwassaidaboutanytheftwasstrictlyalongthelinesthepolicewereworkinganyway,andawasatoss-upthattheyhadn’tfoundthestuffamonghiseffects。Getme?“ Gethim!Thiswasn’treal,wasit,thisroomhere;thosetwofiguressittingthereunderthatshadedlamp?Somethingcold,anicygrip,seemedtoseizeatherheart,asinasurgetheresweptuponherthefullappreciationofherperilthroughtheseconfidencestowhichshewaslistening。Aword,inact,someslightestthing,mightsoeasilybetrayher;andthen-Herfingersundertheshawlandinsidethewidepocketofhergreasyskirt,clutchedatherrevolver。ThankGodforthat!Itwouldatleastbemerciful!Shenoddedherheadmechanically。 “Butthepolicedidn’tfindthejewels-becausetheyweren’ttheretobefound。Somebodygotinaheadofus。Pinched’em,understand,maybeonlyafewhoursbeforeyougotinyourlastplay,and,fromthewayyousayDeemeracted,beforehewaswisetothefactthathe’dbeenrobbed。“ RhodaGrayletherchaircomesharplydowntothefloor。Shemustplayherroleof“Bertha“nowassheneverhadbefore。Herewasaquestionthatshecouldnotonlyaskwithsafety,butonethatwasobviouslyexpected。 “Whowasit?“shedemandedbreathlessly。 “She’scomingtolife!“murmuredDanglar,throughahazeofcigarettesmoke。“Ithoughtyou’dwakeupafterawhile,Bertha。Thisisthebignight,oldgirl,asyou’llfindoutbeforewe’rethrough。“ “Whowasit?“sherepeatedwithwell-simulatedimpatience。 “Iguessshe’lllistentomenow,“saidDanglar,withalittlechuckle。“Don’tover-taxyourselfanymore,Matty。I’lltellyou,Bertha;anditwillperhapsmakeyoufeelbettertoknowittooktheslickestdipNewYorkeverknewtobeatyoutothetape。ItwasAngelJack,aliastheGimp。“ “Howdoyouknow?“RhodaGraydemanded。 “Because,“saidDanglar,andlightedanothercigarette,“hediedyesterdayafternoonupinSingSing。“ Shecouldaffordtoshowherfrankbewilderment。Herbrowsknittedintofurrows,asshestaredatDanglar。 “You-youmeanheconfessed?“shesaid。 “TheAngel?Never!“Danglarlaughedgrimly,andshookhishead。 “Nothinglikethat!Itwasaquestionofplayingone’fence’againstanother。YouknowthatWitzer,who’shandledallourjewelryforus,hasbeenonthelook-outforanystonesthatmighthavecomefromthatcollection。Well,thisafternoonhepassedthewordtomethathe’dbeenofferedthefinestunsetemeraldhe’deverseen,andthatithadcometohimthrougholdJakeLuertz’srunner,averyinnocent-facedyoungmanwhoisknowntothetradeastheCrab。“ Danglarpaused-andlaughedagain。UnconsciouslyRhodaGraydrewhershawlalittlecloserabouthershoulders。Itseemedtobringachillintotheroom,thatlaugh。Oncebefore,onanothernight,Danglarhadlaughed,and,withhispartedlips,shehadlikenedhimtoabeastshowingitsfangs。Helookeditnowmorethanever。Forallhiseaseofvoiceandmanner,hewasindeadlyearnest;andiftherewasmerrimentinhislaugh,itbutseemedtoenhancethemenaceandthepromiseofunholypurposethatlurkedinthecoldglitterofhissmall,blackeyes。 “Itdidn’ttakelongtogetholdoftheCrab“-Danglarwasrubbinghishandstogethersoftly-“andtheemeraldwithhim。Wegothimwherewecouldputthescrewsonwithoutarousingtheneighborhood。“ “Anothermurder,Isuppose!“RhodaGrayflungoutthewordscrossly。 “Oh,no,“saidDanglarpleasantly。“Hesquealedbeforeitcametothat。He’snonetheworseforwear,andhe’llbeturnedlooseinanotherhourorso,assoonaswe’rethroughatoldJakeLuertz’s。 He’snomoregoodtous。Hecameacrossallright-afterhewasproperlyfrightened。He’sbeenwitholdJakeasasortoffamiliarforthelastsixyears,and-“ “He’dhavesoldhissoulout,hewassoscared!“Thewitheredhandonthetabletwitched;thedeformedcreature’sfacewastwistedintoagrimace;andthemanwaschucklingwithunhallowedmirth,asthoughunable。tocontainhimselfat,presumably,therecollectionofascenewhichhehadwitnessedhimself。“Hewasdownonhiskneesandclawingoutwithhishandsformercy,andhesquealedlikearat。’It’sthesixthpanelinthebedroomupstairs,’hesays; ’it’sallthere。ButforGod’ssakedon’ttellJakeItold。It’sthesixthpanel。Presstheknotinthesixthpanelthat-’“Hestoppedabruptly。 Danglarhadpulledouthiswatchandwithexaggeratedpatiencewascirclingthecrystalwithhisthumb。 “Areyouallthrough,Matty?“heinquiredmonotonously。“Ithinkyousaidsomethingalittlewhileagoaboutwastingtime。Bertha’slookingbored;and,besides,she’sgotalittlejobofherownonforto-night。“Hejerkedhiswatchbackintohispocket,andturnedtoRhodaGrayagain。“TheonlyonewhoknewallthedetailsAngelJack,andhe’llnevertellnowbecausehe’sdead。WhetherhecamedownfromtheWestwithDeemerornot,orhowhegotwisetothestones,Idon’tknow。Buthegotthestones,allright。Andthenhetumbledtothefactthatthepolicewerepushinghimhardforanotherjobhewas’wanted’for,andhehadtogetthosestonesoutofsightinahurry。HemadeapackageofthemandslippedthemtooldLuertz,whohadalwaysdonehisbusinessforhim,tokeepforhim;andbeforehecouldduck,thebullshadhimforthatotherjob。 AngelJackwentuptheriver。See?OldJakedidn’tknowwhatwasinthatpackage;butheknewbetterthantomonkeywithit,becausehealwaysthoughtsomethingofhisownskin。HeknewAngelJack,andheknewwhatwouldhappenifhedidn’thavethatpackagereadytohandbackthedayAngelJackgotoutofSingSing。Understand? ButyesterdayAngelJackdied-withoutawill;andoldJakeappointedhimselfsoleexecutor-withoutbonds!Heopenedthatpackage,figuredhe’dbeginturningitintomoney-andthat’showwegetourownbackagain。OldJakewillgetafakemessageto-nightcallinghimoutofthehouseonanerranduptown;andaboutteno’clockPinkieBonnandthePugwillpayavisitthereinhisabsence,and-well,itlooksgood,don’tit,Bertha,aftertwoyears?“ RhodaGraywascroucheddowninherchair。Sheshruggedhershouldersnow,andinfusedasullennoteintohervoice。 “Yes,it’sfine!“shesniffed。“I’llberollinginwealthinmygarret-whichwilldomealotofgood!Thatdoesn’tseparatemefromtheserags,andthehellI’velived,doesit-aftertwoyears?“ “I’mcomingtothat,“saidDanglar,withhisshort,gratinglaugh。