THEGRAYSEAL
AmongNewYork”sfashionableandultra-exclusiveclubs,theSt。
Jamesstoodanacknowledgedleader——moremen,perhaps,castanenviouseyeatitsportals,ofmodestandunassumingtaste,astheypassedbyonFifthAvenue,thantheydidatanyotherclubuponthelonglistthatthecityboasts。True,thereweremoreexpensiveclubsuponwhosemembershiprollscintillatedmorestarsofNewYork”ssocialset,buttheSt。Jameswasdistinctive。Itguaranteedaman,sotospeak——thatis,itguaranteedamantobeinnatelyagentleman。Itrequiredmoney,itistrue,tokeepupone”smembership,butthereweremanymemberswhowerenotwealthy,aswealthismeasurednowadays——thereweremany,even,whowerepressedsometimestomeettheirduesandtheirhouseaccounts,buttheaccountswereinvariablypromptlypaid。Noman,oncein,couldeverafford,oreverhadthedesire,toresignfromtheSt。JamesClub。
Itsmembershipwascosmopolitan;menofeverywalkinlifepassedinandoutofitsdoors,professionalmenandbusinessmen,physicians,artists,merchants,authors,engineers,eachstampedwiththe“hallmark“oftheSt。James,aninnategentleman。Toreceiveatwoweeks”out-of-townvisitor”scardtotheSt。Jameswassomethingtospeakabout,andmenfromChicago,St。Louis,orSanFranciscospokeofitwithasortofholier-than-thouairtofellowmembersoftheirownexclusiveclubs,athomeagain。
IsthereanydoubtthatJimmieDalewasagentleman——anINNATE
gentleman?JimmieDale”sfatherhadbeenamemberoftheSt。JamesClub,andoneofthelargestsafemanufacturersoftheUnitedStates,aprosperous,wealthyman,andatJimmieDale”sbirthhehadproposedhisson”snameformembership。IttooksometimetogetintotheSt。James;therewasalongwaitinglistthatneithermoney,influence,norpullcouldalterbysomuchasoneiota。Menproposedtheirsons”namesformembershipwhentheywerebornasreligiouslyastheyenteredthemuponthecity”sbirthregister。Attwenty-oneJimmieDalewaselectedtomembership;and,incidentally,thatsameyear,graduatedfromHarvard。ItwasMr。Dale”sdesirethathissonshouldenterthebusinessandlearnitfromthegroundup,andJimmieDale,forfouryearsthereafter,hadfollowedhisfather”swishes。Thenhisfatherdied。JimmieDalehadleaningstowardmoreartisticpursuitsthanbusiness。Hewascreditedwithsketchingalittle,writingalittle;andhewascreditedwithhavingreceivedaverysnugamountfromthecombinetowhichhesoldouthissafe-manufacturinginterests。Helivedabachelorlife——hismotherhadbeendeadmanyyears——inthehousethathisfatherhadlefthimonRiversideDrive,keptacarortwoandenoughservantstorunhismenagesmoothly,andserveadinnerexquisitelywhenhefelthospitablyinclined。
CouldtherebeanydoubtthatJimmieDalewasinnatelyagentleman?
Itwasevening,andJimmieDalesatatasmalltableinthecorneroftheSt。JamesClubdiningroom。OppositehimsatHermanCarruthers,ayoungmanofhisownage,abouttwenty-six,aleadingfigureinthenewspaperworld,whoserisefromreportertomanagingeditorofthemorningNEWS-ARGUSwithintheshortspaceofafewyearshadbeenalmostmeteoric。
Theywereatcoffeeandcigars,andJimmieDalewasleaningbackinhischair,hisdarkeyesfixedinterestedlyonhisguest。
Carruthers,intentlyengagedintrimminghiscigarashontheedgeoftheLimogeschinasaucerofhiscoffeeset,lookedupwithanabruptlaugh。
“No;Iwouldn”tcaretogoonrecordasbeinganadvocateofcrime,“
hesaidwhimsically;“thatwouldneverdo。ButIdon”tmindadmittingquiteprivatelythatit”sbeenapositiveregrettomethathehasgone。”
“Madetoogood”copy”tolose,Isuppose?“suggestedJimmieDalequizzically。“Toobad,too,afterworkingupatheatricalnamelikethatforhim——theGraySeal——ratherunique!Whostuckthatonhim——
you?“
Carrutherslaughed——then,grownserious,leanedtowardJimmieDale。
“Youdon”tmeantosay,Jimmie,thatyoudon”tknowaboutthat,doyou?“heaskedincredulously。“Why,uptoayearagothepaperswerefullofhim。”
“Ineverreadyourbeastlyagonycolumns,“saidJimmieDale,withacheerygrin。
“Well,“saidCarruthers,“youmusthaveskippedeverythingbutthestockreportsthen。”
“Granted,“saidJimmieDale。“Sogoon,Carruthers,andtellmeabouthim——IdaresayImayhaveheardofhim,sinceyouaresodistressedaboutit,butmymemoryisn”tgoodenoughtocontradictanythingyoumayhavetosayabouttheestimablegentleman,soyou”resafe。”
CarruthersrevertedtotheLimogessaucerandthetipofhiscigar。
“Hewasthemostpuzzling,bewildering,delightfulcrookintheannalsofcrime,“saidCarruthersreminiscently,afteramoment”ssilence。“Jimmie,hewastheking-pinofthemall。Cleverisn”tthewordforhim,ordare-devilisn”teither。Iusedtothinksometimeshismotivewasmorethanhalfforthepuredeviltryofit,tolaughatthepoliceandpullthenosesoftherestofusthatwereafterhim。Iusedtodreamnightsaboutthoseconfoundedgraysealsofhis——that”swherehegothisname;helefteveryjobheeverdidwithalittlegraypaperaffair,fashioneddiamond-shaped,stucksomewherewhereitwouldbethefirstthingyoureyeswouldlightuponwhenyoureachedthescene,and”
“Don”tgosofast,“smiledJimmieDale。“Idon”tquitegettheconnection。Whatdidyouhavetodowiththis——er——GraySealfellow?Wheredoyoucomein?“
“I?Ihadagooddealtodowithhim,“saidCarruthersgrimly。“I
wasareporterwhenhefirstbrokeloose,andtheambitionofmylife,afterIbeganreallytoappreciatewhathewas,wastogethim——andInearlydid,halfadozentimes,only”
“Onlyyouneverquitedid,eh?“cutinJimmieDaleslyly。“Howneardidyouget,oldman?Comeon,now,nobluffing;didtheGraySealeverevenrecogniseyouasafactorinthehare-and-houndgame?“
“You”reflickingontheraw,Jimmie,“Carruthersanswered,withawrygrimace。“Heknewme,allright,confoundhim!Hefavouredmewithseveralsarcasticnotes——I”llshow”emtoyousomeday——
explaininghowI”dfallendownandhowIcouldhavegothimifI”ddonesomethingelse。”Carruthers”fistcamesuddenlydownonthetable。“AndIwouldhavegothim,too,ifhehadlived。”
“Lived!“ejaculatedJimmieDale。“He”sdead,then?“
“Yes,“avertedCarruthers;“he”sdead。”
“H”m!“saidJimmieDalefacetiously。“Ihopethesizeofthewreathyousentwasanadequatetributeofyourappreciation。”
“Ineversentanywreath,“returnedCarruthers,“fortheverysimplereasonthatIdidn”tknowwheretosendit,orwhenhedied。Isaidhewasdeadbecauseforoverayearnowhehasn”tliftedafinger。”
“Rottenpoorevidence,evenforanewspaper,“commentedJimmieDale。
“Whynotgivehimcreditforhaving,say——reformed?“
Carruthersshookhishead。“Youdon”tgetitatall,Jimmie,“hesaidearnestly。“TheGraySealwasn”tanordinarycrook——hewasaclassic。Hewasanartist,andtheartofthethingwasinhisblood。Amanlikethatcouldnomorestopthanhecouldstopbreathing——andlive。He”sdead;there”snothingtoitbutthat——
he”sdead。I”dbetayear”ssalaryonit。”
“Anothergoodmangonewrong,then,“saidJimmieDalecapriciously。
“Isuppose,though,thatatleastyoudiscoveredthe”womaninthecase”?“
Carrutherslookedupquickly,alittlestartled;thenlaughedshortly。
“What”sthematter?“inquiredJimmieDale。
“Nothing,“saidCarruthers。“Youkindofgotmeforamoment,that”sall。That”sthewaythoseinfernalnotesfromtheGraySealusedtoendup:”Findthelady,oldchap;andyou”llgetme。”Hehadadamnedpatronisingfamiliaritythatwouldmakeyousquirm。”
“PooroldCarruthers!“grinnedJimmieDale。“Youdidtakeittoheart,didn”tyou?“
“I”dhavesoldmysoultogethim——andsowouldyou,ifyouhadbeeninmyboots,“saidCarruthers,bitingnervouslyattheendofhiscigar。
“Andbeensorryforitafterward,“suppliedJimmieDale。
“Yes,byJove,you”reright!“admittedCarruthers,“IsupposeI
should。Iactuallygottolovethefellow——itwastheGAME,really,thatIwantedtobeat。”
“Well,andhowaboutthiswoman?Keeponthestraightandnarrowpath,oldman,“proddedJimmieDale。
“Thewoman?“Carrutherssmiled。“Nothingdoing!Idon”tbelievetherewasone——hewouldn”thavebeenlikelytoeggthepoliceandreportersontofindingheriftherehadbeen,wouldhe?Itwasablind,ofcourse。Heworkedalone,absolutelyalone。That”sthesecretofhissuccess,accordingtomywayofthinking。Therewasneversomuchasanindicationthathehadhadanaccompliceinanythingheeverdid。”
JimmieDale”seyestravelledaroundtheclub”shomelike,perfectlyappointedroom。Henoddedtoafellowmemberhereandthere,thenhiseyesrestedmusinglyonhisguestagain。
Carrutherswasstaringthoughtfullyathiscoffeecup。
“Hewastheprinceofcrooksandthefatheroforiginality,“
announcedCarruthersabruptly,followingthepausethathadensued。
“Halfthetimetherewasn”tanymoregettingatthemotiveforthecuriousthingshedid,thantherewasgettingattheGraySealhimself。”
“Carruthers,“saidJimmyDale,withaquicklittlenodofapproval,“you”repositivelyinterestingto-night。But,sofar,you”vebeenkindofscoutingaroundtheoutsideedgeswithoutgettingintothethickofit。Let”shavesomeofyourexperienceswiththeGraySealindetail;theyoughttomakerippingfineyarns。”
“Notto-night,Jimmie,“saidCarruthers;“itwouldtaketoolong。”
Hepulledouthiswatchmechanicallyashespoke,glancedatit——andpushedbackhischair。“GreatScott!“heexclaimed。“It”snearlyhalf-pastnine。I”dnoideawehadlingeredsolongoverdinner。
I”llhavetohurry;we”reamorningpaper,youknow,Jimmie。”
“What!Really!Isitaslateasthat。”JimmieDalerosefromhischairasCarruthersstoodup。“Well,ifyoumust”
“Imust,“saidCarruthers,withalaugh。
“Allright,Oslave。”JimmieDalelaughedback——andslippedhishand,atrickoftheiroldcollegedaystogether,throughCarruthers”armastheylefttheroom。
HeaccompaniedCarruthersdownstairstothedooroftheclub,andsawhisguestintoataxi;thenhereturnedinside,saunteredthroughthebilliardroom,andfromthereintooneofthecardrooms,where,pressedintoagame,heplayedseveralrubbersofbridgebeforegoinghome。
Itwas,therefore,wellontowardmidnightwhenJimmieDalearrivedathishouseonRiversideDrive,andwasadmittedbyanelderlymanservant。
“Hello,Jason,“saidJimmieDalepleasantly。“Youstillup!“
“Yes,sir,“repliedJason,whohadbeenvalettoJimmieDale”sfatherbeforehim。“Iwasgoingtobed,sir,ataboutteno”clock,whenamessengercamewithaletter。Beggingyourpardon,sir,ayounglady,and”
“Jason“——JimmieDaleflungouttheinterruption,sudden,quick,imperative”whatdidshelooklike?“
“Why——why,Idon”texactlyknowasIcoulddescribeher,sir,“
stammeredJason,takenaback。“Veryladylike,sir,inherdressandappearance,andwhatIwouldcall,sir,abeautifulface。”
“Hairandeyes——whatcolor?“demandedJimmieDalecrisply。“Nose,lips,chin——whatshape?“
“Why,sir,“gaspedJason,staringathismaster,“I——Idon”trightlyknow。Iwouldn”tcallherfairordark,somethingbetween。I
didn”ttakeparticularnotice,anditwasn”toverlightoutsidethedoor。”
“It”stoobadyouweren”tayoungerman,Jason,“commentedJimmieDale,withacurioustingeofbitternessinhisvoice。“I”dhavegivenayear”sincomeforyouropportunityto-night,Jason。”
“Yes,sir,“saidJasonhelplessly。
“Well,goon,“promptedJimmieDale。“YoutoldherIwasn”thome,andshesaidsheknewit,didn”tshe?AndshelefttheletterthatIwasonnoaccounttomissreceivingwhenIgotback,thoughtherewasnoneedoftelephoningmetotheclub——whenIreturnedwoulddo,butitwasimperativethatIshouldhaveitthen——eh?“
“GoodLord,sir!“ejaculatedJason,hisjawdropped,that”sexactlywhatshedidsay。”
“Jason,“saidJimmieDalegrimly,“listentome。Ifevershecomeshereagain,inveigleherin。Ifyoucan”tinveigleher,useforce;
captureher,pullherin,doanything——doanything,doyouhear?
Onlydon”tlethergetawayfromyouuntilI”vecome。”
Jasongazedathismasterasthoughtheotherhadlosthisreason。
“Useforce,sir?“herepeatedweakly——andshookhishead。“You——youcan”tmeanthat,sir。”
“Can”tI?“inquiredJimmieDale,withamirthlesssmile。“Imeaneverywordofit,Jason——andifIthoughttherewastheslightestchanceofhergivingyoutheopportunity,I”dbemoreimperativestill。Asitis——where”stheletter?“
“Onthetableinyourstudio,sir,“saidJason,mechanically。
JimmieDalestartedtowardthestairs——thenturnedandcamebacktowhereJason,stillshakinghisheadheavily,hadbeengazinganxiouslyafterhismaster。JimmieDalelaidhishandontheoldman”sshoulder。
“Jason,“hesaidkindly,withaswiftchangeofmood,“you”vebeenalongtimeinthefamily——firstwithfather,andnowwithme。You”ddoagooddealforme,wouldn”tyou?“
“I”ddoanythingintheworldforyou,MasterJim,“saidtheoldmanearnestly。
“Well,then,rememberthis,“saidJimmieDaleslowly,lookingintotheother”seyes,“rememberthis——keepyourmouthshutandyoureyesopen。It”smyfault。Ishouldhavewarnedyoulongago,butI
neverdreamedthatshewouldevercomehereherself。Therehavebeentimeswhenitwaspracticallyamatteroflifeanddeathtometoknowwhothatwomanisthatyousawto-night。That”sall,Jason。
Nowgotobed。”
“MasterJim,“saidtheoldmansimply,“thankyou,sir,thankyoufortrustingme。I”vedandledyouonmykneewhenyouwereababy,MasterJim。Idon”tknowwhatit”sabout,anditisn”tformetoask。Ithought,sir,thatmaybeyouwerehavingalittlefunwithme。ButIknownow,andyoucantrustme,MasterJim,ifsheevercomesagain。”
“Thankyou,Jason,“saidJimmieDale,hishandclosingwithanappreciativepressureontheother”sshoulder“Good-night,Jason。”
Upstairsonthefirstlanding,JimmieDaleopenedadoor,closedandlockeditbehindhim——andtheelectricswitchclickedunderhisfingers。Aglowfellsoftlyfromaclusterofshadedceilinglights。Itwasalargeroom,averylargeroom,runningtheentiredepthofthehouse,andtheeffectofapparentdisorderinthearrangementofitsappointmentsseemedtobreatheasenseofcharm。
Thereweregreatcozy,deep,leather-coveredloungingchairs,ahuge,leather-covereddavenport,andaneaselortwowithhalf-
finishedsketchesuponthem;thewallswerepanelled,thepanelsofexquisitegrainandmatching;inthecentreoftheroomstoodaflat-toppedrosewooddesk;uponthefloorwasadark,heavyvelvetrug;and,perhapsmostinvitingofall,therewasagreat,old-
fashionedfireplaceatonesideoftheroom。
ForaninstantJimmieDaleremainedquietlybythedoor,asthoughlistening。Sixfeethestood,muscularineverylineofhisbody,likeawell-trainedathletewithnosingleounceofsuperfluousfatabouthim——thegraceandeaseofpowerinhispoise。Hisstrong,clean-shavenface,asthelightfelluponitnow,wasserious——amoodthatbecamehimwell——thefirmlipsclosed,thedark,relianteyesalittlenarrowed,afrownonthebroadforehead,thesquarejawclamped。
Thenabruptlyhewalkedacrosstheroomtothedesk,pickedupanenvelopethatlayuponit,and,turningagain,droppedintothenearestloungingchair。
Therehadbeennodoubtinhismind,nonetodispel。ItwaspreciselywhathehadexpectedfromalmostthefirstwordJasonhadspoken。Itwasthesamehandwriting,thesametextureofpaper,andtherewasthesameoldhaunting,rare,indefinablefragranceaboutit。JimmieDale”shandsturnedtheenvelopenowthisway,nowthat,ashelookedatit。WonderfulhandswereJimmieDale”s,withlong,slim,taperingfingerswhosesensitivetipsseemednowasthoughtheywerestrivingtodecipherthemessagewithin。
Helaughedsuddenly,alittleharshly,andtoreopentheenvelope。
Fivecloselywrittensheetsfellintohishand。Hereadthemslowly,critically,readthemoveragain;andthen,hiseyesontherugathisfeet,hebegantotearthepaperintominutepiecesbetweenhisfingers,depositingthepieces,ashetorethem,uponthearmofhischair。Thefivesheetsdemolished,hisfingersdippedintotheheapofshredsonthearmofthechairandtorethemoverandoveragain,torethemuntiltheywerescarcelylargerthanbitsofconfetti,toreatthemabsentlyandmechanically,hiseyesnevershiftingfromtherugathisfeet。
Thenwithashrugofhisshoulders,asthoughrousinghimselftopresentreality,acurioussmileflickeringonhislips,hebrushedthepiecesofpaperintoonehand,carriedthemtotheemptyfireplace,laidthemdowninalittlepile,andsetthemafire。
Lightingacigarette,hewatchedthemburnuntilthelastglowhadgonefromthelastcharredscrap;thenhecrunchedandscatteredthemwiththebrass-handledfenderbrush,and,retracinghisstepsacrosstheroom,flungbackaportierefromwhereithungbeforealittlealcove,anddroppedonhiskneesinfrontofaround,squat,barrel-shapedsafe——oneofhisowndesignandplanningintheyearswhenhehadbeenwithhisfather。
Hisslim,sensitivefingersplayedforaninstantamongtheknobsanddialsthatstuddedthedoor,guided,itseemedbythesenseoftouchalone——andthedoorswungopen。Withinwasanotherdoor,withlocksandboltsasintricateandmassiveastheouterone。This,too,heopened;andthenfromtheinteriortookoutashort,thick,rolled-upleatherbundletiedtogetherwiththongs。Herosefromhisknees,closedthesafe,anddrewtheportiereacrossthealcoveagain。Withthebundleunderhisarm,heglancedsharplyaroundtheroom,listenedintently,then,unlockingthedoorthatgaveonthehall,heswitchedoffthelightsandwenttohisdressingroom,thatwasonthesamefloor。Here,divestinghimselfquicklyofhisdinnerclothes,heselectedadarktweedsuitwithloose-fitting,sackcoatfromhiswardrobe,andbegantoputiton。
Dressed,allbuthiscoatandvest,heturnedtotheleatherbundlethathehadplacedonatable,untiedthethongs,andcarefullyopeneditouttoitsfulllength——andagainthatcurious,crypticsmiletingedhislips。Rolledtheoppositeawayfromthatinwhichithadbeentiedup,theleatherstripmadeawidebeltthatwentonsomewhatafterthefashionofalifepreserver,thethongsbeingusedforshoulderstraps——abeltthat,onceon,thevestwouldhidecompletely,and,fittingclose,leftnotelltalebulgeintheoutergarments。Itwasnotanordinarybelt;itwasfullofstout-sewn,up-rightlittlepocketsallthewayaround,andinthepocketsgrimlylayanarrayoffine,blued-steel,highlytemperedinstruments——acompact,powerfulburglar”skit。
Theslim,sensitivefingerspassedwithalmostacaressingtouchovertheviciouslittleimplements,andfromoneofthepocketsextractedathin,flatmetalcase。ThisJimmieDaleopened,andglancedinside——betweensheetsofoilpaperlaylittlerowsofGRAY,ADHESIVE,DIAMOND-SHAPEDSEALS。
JimmieDalesnappedthecaseshut,returnedittoitsrecess,andfromanothertookoutablacksilkmask。Heheldituptothelightforexamination。
“Prettygoodshapeafterayear,“mutteredJimmieDale,replacingit。
Heputonthebelt,thenhisvestandcoat。Fromthedrawerofhisdresserhetookanautomaticrevolverandanelectricflashlight,slippedthemintohispocket,andwentsoftlydownstairs。Fromthehatstandhechoseablackslouchhat,pulleditwelloverhiseyes——
andleftthehouse。
JimmieDalewalkeddownablock,thenhailedabusandmountedtothetop。Itwaslate,andhefoundhimselftheonlypassenger。Heinsertedhisdimeintheconductor”slittleresonant-belledcashreceiver,andthensettledbackontheuncomfortable,bumping,cushionlessseat。
Onrattledthebus;itturnedacrosstown,passedtheCircle,andheadedforFifthAvenue——butJimmieDale,toallappearances,wasquiteobliviousofitsmovements。
Itwasayearsinceshehadwrittenhim。SHE!JimmieDaledidnotsmile,hislipswerepressedhardtogether。Notaveryintimateorpersonalappellation,that——butheknewherbynoother。ItWASawoman,surely——thehand-writingwasfeminine,thedictioneminentlyso——andhadSHEnotcomeherselfthatnighttoJason!Herememberedthelastletter,apartfromtheoneto-night,thathehadreceivedfromher。Itwasayearagonow——andtheletterhadbeenhardlymorethananote。ThepolicehadworkedthemselvesintoafrenzyovertheGraySeal,thepapershadgrownabsolutelymaudlin——andshehadwritten,inhercharacteristicway:
Thingsarealittletoowarm,aren”tthey,Jimmie?Let”sletthemcoolforayear。
Sincethenuntilto-nighthehadheardnothingfromher。Itwasastrangecompactthathehadenteredinto——sostrangethatitcouldneverhaveknown,couldneverknowaparallel——unique,dangerous,bizarre,itwasallthatandmore。Ithadbegunreallythroughhisconnectionwithhisfather”sbusiness——thebusinessofmanufacturingsafesthatshoulddefythecleverestcriminals——whenhisbrains,turnedintothatchannel,hadbeenpittedagainsttheunderworld,againstthemethodsofathousanddifferentcrooksfromMainetoCalifornia,thereportofwhoseeveryoperationhadreachedhiminthenaturalcourseofbusiness,andeveryoneofwhichhehadstudiedinminutestdetail。Ithadbegunthroughthat——butatthebottomofitwashisownrestless,adventurousspirit。
Hehadmeanttosetthepolicebytheears,usinghisgray-sealdevicebothasanaddedbarbandthatnoinnocentbystanderoftheunderworld,innocentforonce,mightbeinvolved——hehadmeanttolaughatthemandpuzzlethemtothevergeofmadness,forinthelastanalysistheywouldfindonlyanabortiveattemptatcrime——andhehadsucceeded。Andthenhehadgonetoofar——andhehadbeencaught——byHER。Thatstringofpearls,which,tostudywhoseeffectfacetiously,hehadsoidioticallywrappedaroundhiswrist,andwhich,soironically,hehadbeenunabletoloosenintimeandhadbeenforcedtocarrywithhiminhissudden,desperatedashtoescapefromMarx”sthebigjeweler”s,inMaidenLane,whosestrongroomhehadtoyedwithonenight,hadbeentheleverwhich,AT
FIRST,shehadheldoverhim。
ThebuswasonFifthAvenuenow,andspeedingrapidlydownthedesertedthoroughfare。JimmieDalelookedupatthelightedwindowsoftheSt。JamesClubastheywentby,smiledwhimsically,andshiftedinhisseat,seekingamorecomfortableposition。
Shehadcaughthim——howhedidnotknow——hehadneverseenher——didnotknowwhoshewas,thoughtimeandagainhehaddevotedallhisenergiesformonthsatastretchtoasolutionofthemystery。ThemorningfollowingtheMaidenLaneaffair,indeed,beforehehadbreakfasted,Jasonhadbroughthimthefirstletterfromher。Ithadstartedbydetailinghiseverymoveofthenightbefore——andithadendedwithanultimatum:“Thecleverness,theoriginalityoftheGraySealasacrooklackedbutonething,“shehadnaivelywritten,“andthatonethingwasthathiscrookednessrequiredaleadingstringtoguideitintochannelsthatwereworthyofhisgenius。”
Inaword,SHEwouldplanthecoups,andhewouldactatherdictationandexecutethem——orelsehowdidtwentyyearsinSingSingforthatlittleMaidenLaneaffairappealtohim?Hewastoanswerbythenextmorning,asimple“yes“or“no“inthepersonalcolumnofthemorningNEWS-ARGUS。
AthreattoamanlikeJimmieDalewaslikeflauntingaredragatabull,andarageungovernablehadsurgeduponhim。Thencoldreasonhadcome。Hewascaught——therewasnoquestionaboutthat——shehadtakenpainstoshowhimthatheneedmakenomistakethere。
Innocentenoughinhisownconscience,asfarasactualtheftwent,forthepearlswouldinduecourseberestoredinsomewaytothepossessionoftheirowner,hewouldhavebeenunabletomakeevenhisownfather,whowasalivethen,believeinhisinnocence,letaloneajuryofhispeers。Dishonour,shame,ignominy,alongprisonsentence,staredhimintheface,andtherewasbutonealternative——tolinkhandswiththisunseen,mysteriousaccomplice。
Well,hecouldatleasttemporise,hecouldalways“queer“agameinsomespeciousmanner,ifhewerepushedtoofar。Andso,inthenextmorning”sNEWS-ARGUS,JimmieDalehadanswered“yes。”AndthenhadfollowedthoseyearsinwhichtherehadbeenNOtemporising,inwhicheveryplanwascarriedouttothelastdetail,thoseyearsofcurious,unaccountable,bewilderingaffairsthatCarruthershadspokenof,oneontopofanother,thathadshakentheoldheadquartersonMulberryStreettoitsfoundations,untiltheGraySealhadbecomeanametoconjurewith。And,yes,itwasquitetrue,hehadenteredintoitall,gonethelimit,withaneagernessthatwasinsatiable。
ThebushadreachedthelowerendofFifthAvenue,passedthroughWashingtonSquare,andstoppedattheendofitsrun。JimmieDaleclambereddownfromthetop,threwapleasant“good-night“totheconductor,andheadedbrisklydownthestreetbeforehim。AlittlelaterhecrossedintoWestBroadway,andhispaceslowedtoaleisurelystroll。
Here,attheupperendofthestreet,wasaconglomeratebusinesssectionofratherinferiorclass,cateringdoubtlesstothepoor,foreignelementthatcongregatedwestofBroadwayproper,andtothesouthofWashingtonSquare。Thestreetwas,atfirstglance,deserted;itwasdarkanddreary,withstoresandloftsoneitherside。Anelevatedtrainroaredbyoverhead,withathunderous,deafeningclamour。JimmieDale,ontheright-handsideofthestreet,glancedinterestedlyatthedarkstorewindowsashewentby。Andthen,ablockahead,ontheotherside,hiseyesrestedonanapproachingform。Astheotherreachedthecornerandpaused,andthelightfromthestreetlampglintedonbrassbuttons,JimmieDale”seyesnarrowedalittleunderhisslouchhat。Thepoliceman,althoughnonchalantlyswinginganightstick,appearedtobewatchinghim。
JimmieDalewentonhalfablockfarther,stoopedtothesidewalktotiehisshoe,glancedbackoverhisshoulder——thepolicemanwasnotinsight——andslippedlikeashadowintothealleywaybesidewhichhehadstopped。
ItwasanotherJimmieDalenow——theprofessionalJimmieDale。Quickasacat,active,lithe,hewasoverasixfootfenceintherearofabuildinginaflash,andcrouchedablackshape,againstthebackdoorofanunpretentious,unkempt,dirty,secondhandshopthatfrontedonWestBroadway——thelastplacecertainlyinallNewYorkthatthemanagingeditoroftheNEWS-ARGUS,oranyoneelse,forthatmatter,wouldhavepickedoutasthesettingfortheseconddebutoftheGraySeal。
Fromthebeltaroundhiswaist,JimmieDaletooktheblacksilkmask,andslippediton;andfromthebelt,too,camealittleinstrumentthathisdeftfingersmanipulatedinthelock。Acurioussnippingsoundfollowed。JimmieDaleputhisweightgraduallyagainstthedoor。Thedoorheldfast。
“Bolted,“saidJimmieDaletohimself。
Thesensitivefingerstravelledslowlyupanddownthesideofthedoor,seemingtopressandfeelforthepositionoftheboltthroughaninchofplank——thenfromthebeltcameatinysaw,thinandpointedattheend,thatfittedintothelittlehandledrawnfromanotherreceptacleintheleathergirdlebeneaththeunbuttonedvest。
Hardlyasounditmadeasitbitintothedoor。Halfaminutepassed——therewasthefaintfallofasmallpieceofwood——intotheaperturecreptthedelicate,taperingfingers——cameaslightraspingofmetal——thenthedoorswungback,thedarkshadowthathadbeenJimmieDalevanishedandthedoorclosedagain。
Around,whitebeamoflightglowedforaninstant——anddisappeared。
Amiscellaneous,lumberingcollectionofjunkandoddsandendsblockedtheentry,leavingnomorespacethanwassufficientforbarepassageway。JimmieDalemovedcautiously——andoncemoretheflashlightinhishandshowedthewayforaninstant——thendarknessagain。
Theclutteredaccumulationofsecondhandstuffinthereargaveplacetoalittlemoreorderlyarrangementasheadvancedtowardthefrontofthestore。Likeahugefirefly,theflashlighttwinkled,wentout,twinkledagain,andwentout。Hepassedasortofcrude,partitioned-offapartmentthatdiddutyfortheestablishment”soffice,asortoflittleboxed-inplaceitwas,aboutinthemiddleofthefloor。JimmieDale”slightplayedonitforamoment。buthekeptontowardthefrontdoorwithoutanypause。
Everymovementwasquick,sure,accurate,withnotawastedsecond。
Ithadbeenbarelyaminutesincehehadvaultedthebackfence。Itwashardlyaquarterofaminutemorebeforethecumbersomelockofthefrontdoorwasunfastened,andthedooritselfpulledimperceptiblyajar。
Hewentswiftlybacktotheofficenow——andfounditevenmoreofashaky,cheapaffairthanithadatfirstappeared;morelikeaboxstallwithwindowsaroundthetopthananythingelse,thewindowsdoubtlesstopermittheoccupanttooverlookthestorefromthevantagepointofthehighstoolthatstoodbeforealong,battered,wobblydesk。Therewasadoortotheplace,too,butthedoorwasopenandthekeywasinthelock。TherayofJimmieDale”sflashlightsweptoncearoundtheinterior——andrestedonanantique,ponderoussafe。
UnderthemaskJimmieDale”slipspartedinasmilethatseemedalmostapologetic,asheviewedthehelplessironmonstrositythatwaslittlemorethananinsulttoatrainedcracksman。Thenfromthebeltcamethethinmetalcaseandapairoftweezers。Heopenedthecase,andwiththetweezersliftedoutoneofthegray-coloured,diamond-shapedseals。Holdingthesealwiththetweezers,hemoistenedthegummedsidewithhislips,thenlaiditonahandkerchiefwhichhetookfromhispocket,andclappedthehandkerchiefagainstthefrontofthesafe,stickingthesealconspicuouslyintoplace。JimmieDale”sinsigniaborenofingerprints。Themicroscopesandmagnifyingglassesatheadquartershadmanyatimeregretfullyassuredthepoliceofthatfact。
Andnowhishandsandfingersseemedtoworklikelightning。Intothesoftironbitadrill——bitinandthrough——bitinandthroughagain。Itwasdark,pitchblack——andsilent。Notasound,savethequick,dullraspoftheratchet——likethedistantgnawingofamouse!JimmieDaleworkedfast——anotherholewentthroughthefaceoftheold-fashionedsafe——andthensuddenlyhestraighteneduptolisten,everyfacultytense,alert,andstrained,hisbodythrownalittleforward。WHATWASTHAT!
Fromthealleywayleadingfromthestreetwithout,throughwhichhehimselfhadcome,soundedthestealthycrunchoffeet。Motionlessintheutterdarkness,JimmieDalelistened——therewasascrapingnoiseintherear——someonewasclimbingthefencethathehadclimbed!
InaninstantthetoolsinJimmieDale”shandsdisappearedintotheirrespectivepocketsbeneathhisvest——andthesensitivefingersshottothedialonthesafe。
“Toobad,“mutteredJimmieDaleplaintivelytohimself。Icouldhavemadesuchanartisticjobofit——IswearIcouldhavecutCarruthers”profileintheholeinlessthannotime——toopenitlikethisisreallytakingthepooroldthingatadisadvantage。”
Hewasonhiskneesnow,oneearclosetothedial,listeningasthetumblersfell,whilethedelicatefingersspuntheknobunerringly——
theotherearstrainedtowardtherearofthepremises。
Cameafootstep——arayoflight——astumble——nearer——thenewcomerwasinsidetheplacenow,andmusthavefoundoutthatthebackdoorhadbeentamperedwith。Nearercamethesteps——stillnearer——andthenthesafedoorswungopenunderJimmieDale”shand,andJimmieDale,thathemightnotbecaughtlikearatinatrap,dartedfromtheoffice——buthehaddelayedalittletoolong。
Fromaroundtheclutteredpilesofjunkandmiscellanysweptthelight——fullonJimmieDale。Hesitationforthesmallestfractionofasecondwouldhavebeenfatal,buthesitationwassomethingthatinallhislifeJimmieDalehadneverknown。Quickasapantherinitsspring,heleapedfullatthelightandthemanbehindit。Theroughvoice,insurprisedexclamationatthesuddendiscoveryofthequarry,diedinagasp。
Therewasacrashasthetwomenmet——andtheotherreeledbackbeforetheimpact。OntohimJimmieDalesprang,andhishandsflewfortheother”sthroat。Itwasanofficerinuniform!JimmieDalehadfeltthebrassbuttonsastheylocked。InthedarknesstherewasaqueersmileonJimmieDale”stightlips。ItwasnodoubtTHE
officerwhomhehadpassedontheothersideofthestreet。
TheotherwasasmallermanthanJimmieDale,butpowerfulforhisbuild——andhefoughtnowwithallhisstrength。Thiswayandthatthetwomenreeled,staggered,swayed,pantingandgasping;andthen——theyhadlurchedbackclosetotheofficedoor——withasuddenswing,everymusclebroughtintoplayforasupremeeffort,JimmieDalehurledtheotherfromhim,sendingthemansprawlingbacktotheflooroftheoffice,andinthewinkingofaneyehadslammedshutthedoorandturnedthekey。
Therewasabull-likeroar,theshrillCHEEP-CHEEP-CHEEPofthepatrolman”swhistle,andashatteringcrashastheofficerflunghisbodyagainstthepartition——thenthebarkofarevolvershot,thetinkleofbreakingglass,asthemanfiredthroughtheofficewindow——andpastJimmieDale,speedingnowforthefrontdoor,abullethummedviciously。
OutonthestreetdashedJimmieDale,whippingthemaskfromhisface——andglancedlikeahawkaroundhim。Foralltheracket,theneighbourhoodhadnotyetbeenaroused——noonewasinsight。Fromjustoverheadcametherattleofadowntownelevatedtrain。Inahundred-yardsprint,JimmieDaleraceditahalfblocktothestation,toreupthesteps——andamomentlaterdroppednonchalantlyintoaseatandpulledaneveningnewspaperfromhispocket。
JimmieDalegotoffatthesecondstationdown,crossedthestreet,mountedthestepsoftheelevatedagain,andtookthenexttrainuptown。Hismovementsappearedtobesomewhaterratic——healightedatthestationnextabovetheonebywhichhehadmadehisescape。
Lookingdownthestreetitwastoodarktoseemuchofanything,butaconfusednoiseasofagatheringcrowdreachedhimfromwhatwasaboutthelocationofthesecondhandstore。Helistenedappreciativelyforamoment。
“Isn”titaperfectlylovelynight?“saidJimmieDaleamiablytohimself。“AndtothinkofthatcoprunningawaywiththeideathatIdidn”tseehimwhenhehidinadoorwayafterIpassedthecorner!
Well,well,strange——isn”tit?“
Withanotherglancedownthestreet,awhimsicalliftofhisshoulders,heheadedwestintothedilapidatedtenementquarterthathuddledforahandfulofblocksnearby,justsouthofWashingtonSquare。Itwasalittleafteroneo”clockinthemorningnowandthepedestrianswerecasual。JimmieDalereadthestreetsignsonthecornersashewentalong,turnedabruptlyintoanintersectingstreet,countedthetenementsfromthecornerashepassed,and——fortheeyeofanyonewhomightbewatching——openedthestreetdoorofoneofthemquiteasthoughhewereaccustomedandhadaperfectrighttodoso,andwentinside。
Itwasmurkyanddarkwithin;hot,unhealthy,withlingeringsmellsofgarlicandstalecooking。Hegropedforthestairsandstartedup。Heclimbedoneflight,thenanother——andonemoretothetop。
Here,treadingsoftly,hemadeanexaminationofthelandingwithaview,evidently,toobtaininganideaofthelocationandthenumberofdoorsthatopenedofffromit。
Hisselectionfellonthethirddoorfromtheheadofthestairs——
therewerefouralltold,twoapartmentsoftworoomseach。Hepausedforaninstanttoadjusttheblacksilkmask,triedthedoorquietly,founditunlocked,openeditwithasudden,quick,briskmovement——and,steppinginside,leanedwithhisbackagainstit。
“Good-morning,“saidJimmieDalepleasantly。
Itwasasqualidplace,amiserablehole,inwhichasingleflickering,yellowgasjetgavelight。Itwasalmostbareoffurniture;therewasnothingbutacoupleofcheapchairs,aricketytable——unpawnable。Aboy,hewashardlymorethanthat,perhapstwenty-two,fromapostureinwhichhewashuddledacrossthetablewithheadburiedinout-flungarms,sprangwithastartledcrytohisfeet。
“Good-morning,“saidJimmieDaleagain。“Yourname”sHagan,BertHagan——isn”tit?AndyouworkforIsaacBrolskyinthesecondhandshopoveronWestBroadway——don”tyou?“
Theboy”slipsquivered,andthegaunt,hollow,half-starvedface,white,ashen-whitenow,waspitiful。
“I——Iguessyougotme,“hefaltered“I——Isupposeyou”reaplain-
clothesman,thoughIneverknewdicksworemasks。”
“Theydon”tgenerally,“saidJimmieDalecoolly。“It”safadofmine——BertHagan。”
Thelad,hangingtothetable,turnedhisheadawayforamoment——
andtherewassilence。
PresentlyHaganspokeagain。“I”llgo,“hesaidnumbly。Iwon”tmakeanytrouble。Would——wouldyoumindnotspeakingloud?I——I
wouldn”tlikehertoknow。”
“Her?“saidJimmieDalesoftly。
Theboytiptoedacrosstheroom,openedaconnectingdooralittle,peeredinside,openeditalittlewider——andlookedoverhisshoulderatJimmieDale。
JimmieDalecrossedtotheboy,lookedinsidetheotherroom——andhisliptwitchedqueerly,asthesightsentaquick,hurtthrobthroughhisheart。Ayoungwoman,youngerthantheboy,layonatumble-downbed,aragofclothingoverher——herfacewithadeathlikepalloruponit,asshelayinwhatappearedtobeastupor。Shewasill,criticallyill;itneedednotrainedeyetodiscernafactalltooapparenttothemostcasualobserver。Thesqualor,theglaringpovertyhere,wasevenmorepitifullyinevidencethanintheotherroom——onlyhereuponachairbesidethebedwasaclusterofmedicinebottlesandalittleheapoffruit。
JimmieDaledrewbacksilentlyastheboyclosedthedoor。
Haganwalkedtothetableandpickeduphishat。
“I”m——I”mready,“hesaidbrokenly。“Let”sgo。”
“Justaminute,“saidJimmieDale。“Tellusaboutit。”
“Twon”ttakelong,“saidHagan,tryingtosmile。“She”smywife。
Thesicknesstookallwehad。I——Ikindergotbehindintherentandthings。Theyweregoingtofireusoutofhere——to-morrow。Andtherewasn”tanymoneyforthemedicine,and——andthethingsshehadtohave。Maybeyouwouldn”thavedoneit——butIdid。Icouldn”tseeherdyingthereforthewantofsomethingalittlemoney”dbuy——
and——andIcouldn”t“——hecaughthisvoiceinalittlesob”I
couldn”tseeherthrownoutonthestreetlikethat。”
“Andso,“saidJimmieDale,“insteadofputtingoldIsaac”scashinthesafethiseveningwhenyoulockedup,youputitinyourpocketinstead——eh?Didn”tyouknowyou”dgetcaught?“
“Whatdiditmatter?“saidtheboy。Hewastwirlinghismisshappenhatbetweenhisfingers。“Iknewthey”dknowitwasmeinthemorningwhenoldIsaacfounditgone,becausetherewasn”tanybodyelsetodoit。ButIpaidtherentforfourmonthsaheadto-night,andIfixeditso”sshe”dhavemedicineandthingstoeat。Iwasgoingtobeatitbeforedaylightmyself——I“——hebrushedhishandhurriedlyacrosshischeek”Ididn”twanttogo——toleavehertillIhadto。”
“Well,say“——therewaswondermentinJimmieDale”stones,andhisEnglishlapsedintoungrammatical,reassuringvernacular”ain”tthatqueer!Say,I”mnodetective。Gee,kid,didyouthinkIwas?
Say,listentothis!IcrackedoldIsaac”ssafehalfanhourago——
andIguesstherewon”tbeanyideagoingaroundthatyougotthemoneyandIpulledalemon。Say,Iain”tsuperstitious,butitlookslikeluckmeantyoutohaveanotherchance,don”tit?“
ThehatdroppedfromHagan”shandstothefloor,andheswayedalittle。
“You——youain”tadick!“hestammered。“Thenhow”dyouknowaboutmeandmynamewhenyoufoundthesafeempty?Whotoldyou?“
AwrygrimacespreadsuddenlyoverJimmieDale”sfacebeneaththemask,andheswallowedhard。JimmieDalewouldhavegivenagooddealtohavebeenabletoanswerthatquestionhimself。
“Oh,that!“saidJimmieDale。“That”seasy——Iknewyouworkedthere。Say,it”sthelimit,ain”tit?Talkaboutyourluckbeingin,whyallyou”vegottodoistosittightandkeepyourmouthshut,andyou”resafeasachurch。Onlysay,whatareyougoingtodoaboutthemoney,nowyou”vegotafourmonths”startandarekindoflandedonyourfeet?
“Do?“saidtheboy。“I”llpayitback,littlebylittle。Imeantto。Iain”tno”Hestoppedabruptly。
“Crook,“suppliedJimmieDalepleasantly。“Spititrightout,kid;
youwon”thurtmyfeelingsnone。Well,I”lltellyou——you”retalkingthewayIliketohearyou——youpaythatback,slideitinwithouthisknowingit,abitatatime,wheneveryoucan,andyou”llneverhearayipoutofme;butifyoudon”t,whyitkindoflooksasthoughIhavearighttocomedownyourstreetandgetmyshareorknowthereasonwhy——eh?“
“Thenyounevergetanyshare,“saidHagan,withacatchinhisvoice。“IpayitbackasfastasIcan。”
“Sure,“saidJimmieDale。“That”sright——that”swhatIsaid。Well,solong——Hagan。”AndJimmieDalehadopenedthedoorandslippedoutside。
Anhourlater,inhisdressingroominhishouseonRiversideDrive,JimmieDalewasremovinghiscoatasthetelephone,ahandinstrumentonthetable,rang。JimmieDaleglancedatit——andleisurelyproceededtoremovehisvest。Againthetelephonerang。
JimmieDaletookoffhiscurious,pocketedleatherbelt——asthetelephonerepeateditssummons。Hepickedoutthelittledrillhehadusedashortwhilebefore,andinspecteditcritically——feelingitspointwithhisthumb,asonemightfeelarazor”sblade。Againthetelephoneranginsistently。Hereachedlanguidlyforthereceiver,tookitoffitshook,andheldittohisear。
“Hello!“saidJimmieDale,withasleepyyawn。“Hello!Hello!Whythedeucedon”tyouyankamanoutofbedattwoo”clockinthemorningandhavedonewithit,and——eh?Oh,thatyou,Carruthers?“
“Yes,“cameCarruthers”voiceexcitedly。“Jimmie,listen——listen!
TheGraySeal”scometolife!He”sjustpulledabreakonWestBroadway!“
“GoodLord!“gaspedJimmieDale。“Youdon”tsay!“
CHAPTERII
BYPROXY
Themostpuzzlingbewildering,delightfulcrookintheannalsofcrime,“HermanCarruthers,theeditoroftheMORNINGNEWS-ARGUS,hadcalledtheGraySeal;andJimmieDalesmiledalittlegrimlynowasherecalledtheoccasionofaweekagoattheSt。JamesClubovertheirafter-dinnercoffee。Thatwasbeforehisseconddebut,withIsaacBrolsky”spoverty-strickenpremisesoveronWestBroadwayasasettingforthebreak。
SHEhadwritten:“Thingsarealittletoowarm,aren”tthey,Jimmie?
Let”sletthemcoolforayear。”Well,theyhadcooledforayear,andCarruthersasaresulthadbeencomplacentlysatisfiedinhisownmindthattheGraySealwasdead——untilthatbreakatIsaacBrolsky”soveronWestBroadway!
JimmieDale”ssmilewastingedwithwhimsicalitynow。Theonlyeffectoftheyear”sinactionhadbeentousherinhisrenewedactivitywithafurorcomparedtowhichallthathadgonebeforewasinsignificant。Wherethenewspapershadbeenmaudlin,theynowraved——ravedineditorialsandravedinheadlines。Itwasanimpossible,untenable,unbelievableconditionofaffairsthatthisGraySeal,forallhisincomparablecleverness,shouldflaunthiscrimesinthefacesofthecitizensofNewYork。Onecouldactuallyseetheeditorswrithingintheirswivelchairsastheirfierydenunciationsdrippedfromtheirpens!Whatwasthematterwiththepolice?Werethepolicechildren;or,worsestill,imbeciles——or,stillworseagain,wastheresomeone“higherup“whowasprofitingbythisrogue”swork?NewYorkwouldnotstandforit——NewYorkwouldmostdecidedlynot——andthesoonerthepolicerealisedthatfactthebetter!Ifthepolicewerehelpless,ortools,thecitizensofNewYorkwerenot,anditwastimethecitizenswerethoroughlyaroused。
Therewasaway,too,toarousethecitizens,thatwasbothgoodbusinessfromthenewspaperstandpoint,andefficaciousasamethod。
Carruthers,oftheMORNINGNEWS-ARGUS,hadinitiatedit。TheMORNINGNEWS-ARGUSofferedtwenty-fivethousanddollars”rewardforthecaptureoftheGraySeal!Otherpapersimmediatelyfollowedsuitinvaryingamounts。Theauthorities,Stateandmunicipal,goadedtodesperation,didlikewise,andthefivemillionmen,women,andchildrenofNewYorkwereautomaticallymetamorphosedintoembryonicsleuths。NewYorkwasaroused。
JimmieDale,aliastheGraySeal,memberoftheultra-exclusiveSt。
JamesClub,thelatterfactsufficientinitselftoguaranteehissocialstanding,graduateofHarvard,inheritorofhisdeceasedfather”simmensewealthamassedinthemanufactureofburglar-proofsafes,someofthemostingeniouspatentsonwhichwereduetoJimmieDalehimself,figuredwithapencilonthemarginofthenewspaperhehadbeenreading,usingthearmofthebig,luxurious,leather-upholsteredloungingchairasasupportforthepaper。Theresultofhiscalculationswaseighty-fivethousanddollars。
HebrushedthepaperontotheTurkishrug,doveintothepocketofhisdinnerjacketforhiscigarettes,andbegantosmokeashiseyesstrayedaroundtheroom,hisownparticulardeninhisfashionableRiversideDriveresidence。
Eighty-fivethousanddollars”reward!JimmieDaleblewmeditativeringsofcigarettesmokeatthefireplace。Whatwouldshesaytothat?Wouldshedecideitwas“toohot“again,andcallitoff?Itaddedquitealittlehazardtothegame——QUITEalittle!Ifheonlyknewwho“she“was!Itwasastrangepartnership——thestrangestpartnershipthathadeverexistedbetweentwohumanbeings。
Heturnedalittleinhischairasastepsoundedinthehallwaywithout——thatis,JimmieDalecaughtthesound,muffledthoughitwasbytheheavycarpet。Camethenaknockuponthedoor。
“Comein,“invitedJimmieDale。
ItwasoldJason,thebutler。Theoldmanwasvisiblyexcited,asheextendedasilvertrayonwhichlayaletter。
JimmieDale”shandreachedquicklyout,thelong,slimtaperingfingersclosedupontheenvelope——buthiseyeswereonJasonsignificantly,questioningly。
“Yes,MasterJim,“saidtheoldman,“Irecogniseditontheinstant,sir。Afterwhatyousaid,sir,lastweek,honouringme,I
mightsay,toacertainextentwithyourconfidence,thoughI”msureIdon”tknowwhatitallmeans,I”
“Whobroughtitthistime,Jason?“inquiredJimmieDalequietly。
“Nottheyoungperson,beggingyourpardon,nottheyounglady,sir。
Ashufferinabigautomobile。”Yourmasteratonce”hesays,andshovestheletterintomyhand,andwasoff。”
“Verygood,Jason,“saidJimmieDale。“Youmaygo。”
Thedoorclosed。Yes,itwasfromHER——itwasthesametextureofpaper,therewasthesamerare,hauntingfragranceclingingtoit。
Hetoretheenvelopeopen,andextractedafoldedsheetofpaper。
Whatwasitthistime?Tocallthepartnershipoffagainuntilthepresentfurorshouldhavesubsidedoncemore——ortheskilfullysketchedoutlineofanewadventure?Which?Heglancedatthefewlineswrittenonthesheet,andlungedforwardfromhischairtohisfeet。Itwasneitheronenortheother。Itwas——
JimmieDale”sfacewasset,andanangryredsurgeswepthischeeks。
Hislipsmoved,mutteringaudiblyfragmentsoftheletter,ashestaredatit。
“——incrediblethatyou——aheinousthing——actinstantly——thisisruin”
Foraninstant——arareoccurrenceinJimmieDale”slife——hestoodlikeamanstricken,stillstaringatthesheetinhishand。Thenmechanicallyhisfingerstorethepaperintolittlepieces,andthelittlepiecesintotinyshreds。Angerfled,andasickeningsenseofimpotentdismaytookitsplace;theredlefthischeecks,andinitssteadagraynesscame。
“Actinstantly!“Thewordsseemedtoleapathim,drumathisearswithconstantrepetition。Actinstantly!Buthow?How?Thenhisbrain——thatkeen,clear,masterbrain——sprangfromstunnedinactionintovirilityagain。Ofcourse——Carruthers!ItwasinCarruthers”
line。
Hesteppedtothedesk——andpausedwithhishandextendedtopickupthetelephone。HowexplaintoCarruthersthathe,JimmieDale,alreadyknewwhatCarruthersmightnotyethaveheardof,eventhoughCarrutherswouldnaturallybeamongthefirsttobeintouchwithsuchaffairs!No;thatwouldneverdo。Bettergettherehimselfatonceandtrustto——
Thetelephonerang。
JimmieDalewaiteduntilitrangagain,thenheliftedthereceiverfromthehook。
“Hello?“hesaid。
“Hello!Hello!Jimmie!“cameavoice。“ThisisCarruthers。Thatyou,Jimmie?“
“Yes,“saidJimmieDaleandsatdownlimplyinthedeskchair。
“It”stheGraySealagain。IpromisedyouI”dletyouinonthegroundfloornexttimeanythinghappened,socomeondownherequickifyouwanttoseesomeofhisworkatfirsthand。”
JimmieDaleflirtedabeadofsweatfromhisforehead。
“Carruthers,“saidJimmielanguidly,“younewspaperchapsmakemetiredwithyourGraySeal。I”mjustgoingtobed。”
“Bednothing!“splutteredCarruthers,fromtheotherendofthewire。“Comedown,Itellyou。It”sworthyourwhile——halfthepopulationofNewYorkwouldgivethetoesofftheirfeetforthechance。Comedown,youblastidiot!TheGraySealhasgonethelimitthistime——it”sMURDER。”
JimmieDale”sfacewashaggard。
“Oh!“hesaidpeevishly。“Soundsinteresting。Whereareyou?I
guessmaybeI”lljogalong。”
“Ishouldthinkyouwould!“snappedCarruthers。“YouknowthePalaceontheBowery?Yes?Well,meetmeonthecornerthereassoonasyoucan。Hustle!Good”
“Oh,Isay,Carruthers!“interposedJimmieDale。
“Yes?“demandedCarruthers。
“Thanksawfullyforlettingmeknow,oldman。”
“Don”tmentionit!“returnedCarrutherssarcastically。“Youalwayswereagratefulbeast,Jimmie。Hurryup!“
JimmieDalehungupthereceiverofthecity”phone,andtookdownthereceiverofanother,aprivate-houseinstallation,andrangtwiceforthegarage。
“Thelightcaratonce,Benson,“heorderedcurtly。“Atonce!“
JimmieDaleworkedquicklythen。Inhisdressingroom,hechangedfromdinnerclothestotweeds;spentasecondorsooverthecontentsofalockeddrawerinthedresser,fromwhichheselectedaverysmallbutserviceableautomatic,andaverysmallbuthighlypowerfulmagnifyingglasswhosecombinationoflittleroundlensesworkedonapivot,and,closedoveroneanother,wereofaboutthecompassofaquarterofadollar。
Inthreeminuteshewasoutsidethehouseandsteppingintothecar,justasitdrewupatthecurb。
“Benson,“hesaidterselytohischauffeur,“dropmeoneblockthissideofthePalaceontheBowery——andforgettherewaseveraspeedlawenacted。Understand?“
“Verygood,sir,“saidBenson,touchinghiscap。“I”lldomybest,sir。”
JimmieDale,inthetonneau,stretchedouthislegsunderthefrontseat,anddughishandsintohispockets——andinsidethepocketshishandswereclenchedandknottedfists。
Murder!AttimesithadoccurredtohimthattherewasapossibilitythatsomecrookoftheunderworldwouldattempttocoverhistracksandtakerefugefrompursuitbyfoistinghimselfontheauthoritiesastheGraySeal。Thatwasapossibility,ariskalwaystoberun。ButthatMURDERshouldbelaidtotheGraySeal”sdoor!
Anger,mercilessandunrestrained,surgedoverJimmieDale。
Therewasperilhere,liveandimminent。Supposethatsomedayheshouldbecaughtinsomelittleaffair,recognisedandidentifiedastheGraySeal,therewouldbethechargeofmurderhangingoverhim——
andtheelectricchairtoface!
Buttheperilwasnottheonlything。EvenworsetoJimmieDale”sartisticandsensitivetemperamentwasthevilification,theholdinguptoloathing,contumely,andabhorrenceofthename,thestainlessname,oftheGraySeal。ItWASstainless!Hehadguardeditjealously——asamanguardsthewoman”snameheloves。
Affairsthathadmystifiedanddriventhepolicedistractedwithimpotencetherehadbeen,manyofthem;andonthefaceofthem——
crimes。Butnoactevercommittedhadbeeninrealityacrime——
nonewithoutthehighestofmotives,therightingofsomeoutrageouswrong,theprotectionofsomepoorstumblingfellowhuman。
Thathadbeenhispartnershipwithher。How,bywhatamazingmeans,bywhatpowerthatsmackedalmostofthemiraculousshecameintouchwithallthesethingsandsuppliedhimwiththedataonwhichtoworkhedidnotknow——onlythat,thankstoher,therewerehappierheartsandhappierhomessincetheGraySealhadbeguntowork。“DearPhilanthropicCrook,“sheoftencalledhiminherletters。Andnow——itwasMURDER!
TakeCarruthers,forinstance。Foryears,asareporterbeforehehadrisentotheeditorialdesk,hehadbeenoneofthekeenestonthescentoftheGraySeal,butalwaysforthesakeofthegame——
alwaysfilledwithadmiration,ashesaidhimself,forthedaring,theoriginalityofthemostpuzzling,bewildering,delightfulcrookintheannalsofcrime。Carrutherswasbutanexample。CarruthersnowwouldhunttheGraySeallikeamaddog。TheGraySeal,toCarruthersandeveryoneelse,wouldbethevilestnameintheland——
asynonymformurder。
Onthecarflew——anduponJimmieDale”sface,asthoughchiselledinmarble,wasalookthatwasnotgoodtosee。Andamirthlesssmileset,frozen,onhislips。
“I”llgetthemanthatdidthis,“grittedJimmieDalebetweenhisteeth。“I”llGEThim!And,whenIgethim,I”llwringaconfessionfromhimifIhavetoswingforit!“
ThecarsweptfromBroadwayintoAstorPlace,ondowntheBowery,andpresentlystopped。
JimmieDalesteppedout。“Ishallnotwantyouanymore,Benson,“
hesaid。“Youmayreturnhome。”
JimmieDalestarteddowntheblock——anonchalantJimmieDalenow,ifanything,boredalittle。Nearthecorner,afigure,backturned,wasloungingattheedgeofthesidewalk。JimmieDaletouchedthemanonthearm。
“Hello,Carruthers!“hedrawled。
“Ah,Jimmie!“Carruthersturnedwithanexcitedsmile。“That”stheboy!You”vemademightyquicktime。”
“Well,youtoldmetohurry,“grumbledJimmieDale。“I”mdoingmybesttopleaseyouto-night。Camedowninmycar,andgotsummonedforthreefinesto-morrow。”
Carrutherslaughed。“Comeon,“hesaid;and,linkinghisarminJimmieDale”s,turnedthecorner,andheadedwestalongthecrossstreet。“Thisisgoingtomakeanoise,“hecontinued,agrimnotecreepingintohisvoice。“Thebiggestnoisethecityhaseverheard。ItakebackallIsaidabouttheGraySeal。I”dalwayspicturedhisclevernessasbeinginseparablewithatleastadecentsortofman,evenifhewasarogueandacriminal,butI”mthroughwiththat。He”sarotterandahoundoftherankestsort!Ididn”tthinktherewasanythingmorevulgarorbrutalthanmurder,buthe”sshownmethatthereis。Aguttersnipe”sgotmoredecency!Tomurderamanandthenboastfullylabelthecorpseis”
“Say,Carruthers,“saidJimmieDaleplaintively,suddenlyhangingback,“Isay,youknow,it”s——it”sallrightforyoutomessupinthissortofthing,it”syourbeastlybusiness,andI”mawfullydamnedthankfultoyouforgivingmealook-in,butisn”tit——er——
ratherINFRADIGforme?Abitmorbid,youknow,andallthatsortofthing。I”dneverheartheendofitattheclub——youknowwhattheSt。Jamesis。Couldn”tIbeMeridethStanleyAnnstruther,orsomethinglikethat,oneofyournewreporters,orsomethinglikethat,youknow?“
Carrutherschuckled。“Sure,Jimmie,“hesaid。“You”rethelatestadditiontothestaffoftheNEWS-ARGUS。Don”tworry;theincomparableJimmieDalewon”tfigurepubliclyinthis。”
“It”sawfullygoodofyou,“saidJimmiegratefully。“Ihavetohaveanotebookorsomething,don”tI?“
Carruthers,fromhispocket,handedhimone。“Thanks,“saidJimmieDale。
Alittlewayahead,acrowdhadcollectedonthesidewalkbeforeadoorway,andCarrutherspointedwithajerkofhishand。
“It”sinMoriarty”splace——agamblinghell,“heexplained。“I
haven”tgotthestorymyselfyet,thoughI”vebeeninside,andhadalookaround。InspectorClaytondiscoveredthecrime,andreporteditatheadquarters。Iwasatmydeskintheofficewhenthenewscame,and,asyouknowtheinterestI”vetakenintheGraySeal,I
decidedto”cover”itmyself。WhenIgothere,Claytonhadn”treturnedfromheadquarters,so,asyouseemedsokeenlyinterestedlastweek,Itelephonedyou。IfClayton”sbacknowwe”llgetthedetails。Clayton”sagoodfellowwiththe”press”andhewon”tholdanythingoutonus。Now,hereweare。Keepclosetome,andI”llpassyouin。”
Theyshoulderedthroughthecrowdanduptoanofficeratthedoor。
Theofficernodded,steppedaside,andCarruthers,withJimmieDalefollowing,enteredthehouse。
Theyclimbedoneflight,andthenanother。Thecard-rooms,thefaro,stud,androulettelayoutsweredeserted,saveforpolicemenhereandthereonguard。Carruthersledthewaytoaroomatthebackofthehall,whosedoorwasopenandfromwhichissuedahubbubofvoices——onevoiceroseabovetheothers,heavyandgratinglycomplacent。
“Clayton”sback,“observedCarruthers。
Theysteppedoverthethreshold,andtheheavyvoicegreetedthem。
“Ah,here”sCarruthersnow!H”areyou,Carruthers?Theytoldmeyou”dbeenhere,andwerecomingback,soI”vebeenkeepingtheboyswaitingbeforehandingoutthedope。You”vehadalookatthat——
eh?“Heflungoutafathandtowardthebed。
Thevoicesroseagain,alldirectedatCarruthersnow。
“Bubble”sburst,eh,Carruthers?Whataboutthe”PrinceofCrooks”?
Artistryincrime,wasn”tit,yousaid?“Theywerequotingfromhiseditorialsofbygonedays,ahalfdozenreportersofrivalpapers,grinningandjoshinghimgood-naturedly,seeminglyquiteunaffectedbywhatlaywithinarm”sreachofthemuponthebed。
Carrutherssmiledalittlewryly,shruggedhisshoulders——andpresentedJimmieDaletoInspectorClayton。
“Mr。Matthewson,anewmanofours——inspector。”
“Gladtoknowyou,Mr。Matthewson,“saidtheinspector。
JimmieDalefoundhishandgraspedbyanotherthatwasflabbyandunpleasantlymoist;andfoundhimselflookingintoafacethatwasred,withheavyrollsofunhealthyfatterminatinginadoublechinandathick,apoplecticneck——ahuge,roundface,withrat”seyes。
ClaytondroppedJimmieDale”shand,andwavedhisownintheair。
JimmieDaleremainedmodestlyontheoutsideofthecircleasthereportersgatheredaroundthepoliceinspector。
“Now,then,“saidClaytoncoarsely,“theguythat”scroakedthereisMetzer,JakeMetzer。Getthat?“
JimmieDale,scribblinghurriedlyinhisnotebooklikealltherest,turnedalittletowardthebed,andhislowerjawcreptoutthefractionofaninch。Bothgasjetsintheroomwereturnedonfull,givingamplelight。Amanfullydressed,amanofperhapsforty,layuponhisbackonthebed,onearmoutflungacrossthebedspread,theotherdangling,withfingersjusttouchingthefloor,theheadatanangleandoffthepillow。Itwasasthoughhehadbeencarriedtothebedandflunguponitafterthedeedhadbeencommitted。JimmieDale”seyesshiftedandswepttheroom。Yes,everythingwasindisorder,asthoughtherehadbeenastruggle——achairupturned,atablecantedagainstthewall,brokenpiecesofcrockeryfromthewashstandonthecarpet,and——
“Metzerwasastoolpigeon,see?“wentonClayton,“andhelivedhere。Moriartywasn”tontohim。MetzerstoodinthickwithawidercircleofcrooksthananyothersnitchinNewYork。”
JimmieDale,stillscribblingasClaytontalked,steppedtothebedandleanedoverthemurderedman。Themurderhadbeendonewithablackjackevidently——acoupleofblows。Theleftsideofthetemplewascrushedin。Rightinthemiddleoftheforehead,pastedthere,agray-colored,diamondshapedpapersealflaunteditself——thedeviceoftheGraySeal。InJimmieDale”hand,hiddenasheturnedhisback,thetinycombinationofpowerfullenseswasfocusedontheseal。
Claytonguffawed。“That”sright!“hecalledout。“Takeagoodlook。That”sabrightyoungmanyou”vegot,Carruthers。”
JimmieDalelookedupalittlesheepishly——andgotagrinfromtheassembledreporters,andascowlfromCarruthers。
Now,then,“continuedClayton,“here”sthefacts——asmuchof”emasIcanletyouboysprintatpresent。YouknowI”mstretchingapointtoletyouinhere——don”tforgetthatwhenyoucometowriteupthecase——honourwhere”shonour”sdue,youknow。Well,meandMetzertherewasgettingreadytoclosedownonabigpieceofgame,andIwasoverhereinthisroomtalkingtohimaboutitearlythisafternoon。Wehaditframedtogetourmanto-night——see?IleftMetzer,say,aboutthreeo”clock,andhewastoshowupoveratheadquarterswithanotherlittlebitofevidencewewantedateighto”clockto-night。”
JimmieDalewaslistening——toeveryword。Buthestoopednowagainoverthemurderedman”sheaddeliberately,thoughhefelttheinspector”srat”seyesuponhim——stooped,and,withhisfingernail,liftedbacktheright-handpointofthediamond-shapedsealwhereitborderedafaintthreadofbloodontheman”sforehead。
Therewasabull-likeroarfromtheinspector,andheburstthroughtheringofreporters,andgrabbedJimmieDalebytheshoulder。
“Hereyou,whatinhellareyoudoing!“hesplutteredangrily。
Embarrassedandconfused,JimmieDaledrewback,glancedaround,andsmiledagainalittlesheepishlyashiseyesrestedonthered-
flushedjowloftheinspector。
“I——Iwantedtoseehowitwasstuckon,“heexplainedinanely。
“Stuckon!“bellowedClayton。“I”llshowyouhowit”sSTUCKon,ifyoumonkeyaroundhere!Don”tyouknowanybetterthanthat!Wherewereyoudraggedupanyway?Thecoronerhasn”tbeenhereyet。
You”reahotcubofareporter,youare!“HeturnedtoCarruthers。
“Y”oughttogetoutprintedinstructionsfor”embeforeyouturn”emloose!“hesnapped。
Carruthers”facewasredwithmortification。Therewasagrin,expanded,onthefacesoftheothers。
“Standawayfromthatbed!“roaredClaytonatJimmieDale。“Andifyougonearitagain,I”llthrowyououtofherebodily!“
JimmieDaleedgedaway,and,eyeslowered,fumblednervouslywiththeleavesofhisnotebook。
Claytongrunted,glaredatJimmieDaleforaninstantviciously——andresumedhisstory。
“Iwassaying,“hesaid,“thatMetzerwastocometoheadquartersateighto”clockthisevening。Well,hedidn”tshowup。Thatlookedqueer。Itwasmightyimportantbusiness。Wewasafteroneofthebiggesthaulswe”deverpulledoff。Iwaitedtillnineo”clock,anhourago,andIwasgettingnervous。ThenIstartedoverheretofindoutwhatwasthematter。WhenIgothereIaskedMoriartyifhe”dseenMetzer。Moriartysaidhehadn”tsinceIwasherebefore。
HewasalittlesuspiciousthatIhadsomethingonMetzer——see?
Well,bypumpingMoriarty,headmittedthatMetzerhadhadavisitoraboutanhourafterIleft。”
“Whowasit?Knowwhathisnameis,inspector?“askedoneofthereportersquickly。
InspectorClaytonwinkedheavily。“Don”tbegreedyboys,“hegrinned。
“Youmeanyou”vegothim?“burstoutanotheroneofthemenexcitedly。
“Sure!Sure,I”vegothim。”InspectorClaytonwavedhisfathandairily。“OrIwillhavebeforemorning——butIain”tsayinganythingmoretillit”sover。”Hesmiledsignificantly。“Well,that”saboutall。You”vegotthedetailsrightaroundyou。IleftMoriartydownstairsandcameuphere,andfoundjustwhatyousee——Metzerlayingonthebedthere,andthegraysealstuckonhisforehead——
and“——heendedabruptly”I”llhavetheGraySealhimselfbehindthebarsbymorning。”
Achorusofejaculationsrosefromthereporters,whiletheirpencilsworkedfuriously。
ThenJimmieDaleappearedtohaveaninspiration。JimmieDaleturnedaleafinhisnotebookandbegantosketchrapidly,cockinghisheadnowononesidenowontheother。WithafewdeftstrokeshehadoutlinedthefigureofInspectorClayton。ThereporterbesideJimmieDaleleanedovertoinspectthework,andanotherdidlikewise。JimmieDaledrewinClayton”sfacemostexcellently,ifsomewhatflatteringly;andthen,withalittleflourishofpride,wroteunderthedrawing:“TheManWhoCapturedtheGraySeal。”
“That”sacrackinggoodsketch!“pronouncedthereporterathisside。“Lettheinspectorseeit。”
“Whatisit?“demandedClayton,scowling。
JimmieDalehandedhimthenotebookmodestly。
InspectorClaytontookit,lookedatit,lookedatJimmieDale;thenhisscowlrelaxedintoaself-sufficientandpleasedsmile,andhegruntedapprovingly。
“That”sthestufftoputover,“hesaid。“Mabbeyou”renotmuchofareporter,butyoucandraw。Y”reallright,sport——y”reallright。ForgetwhatIsaidtoyouawhileago。”
JimmieDalesmiledtoo——deprecatingly。Andputthenotebookinhispocket。
Anofficerenteredtheroomhurriedly,and,drawingClaytonaside,spokeinanundertone。AtriumphantandmaliciousgrinsettledonClayton”sfeatures,andhestartedwitharushforthedoor。
“Comearoundtoheadquartersintwohours,boys,“hecalledashewentout,“andI”llhavesomethingmoreforyou。”
Theroomcleared,thereporterstumblingdownstairstomakeforthenearesttelephonestogettheir“copy“intotheirrespectiveoffices。
Onthestreet,afewdoorsupfromthehousewheretheywerefreefromthecrowd,CarruthershaltedJimmieDale。
“Jimmie,“hesaidreproachfully,“youcertainlymadeamarkofusboth。Therewasn”tanyneedtoplaythe”cub”soegregiously。
However,I”llforgiveyouforthesakeofthesketch——handitover,Jimmie;I”mgoingtoreproduceitinthefirstedition。”
“Itwasn”tdrawnforreproduction,Carruthers——atleastnotyet,“
saidJimmieDalequietly。
Carruthersstaredathim。“Eh?“heaskedblankly。
“I”vetakenadisliketoClayton,“saidJimmieDalewhimsically。
“He”stoopatentlyafterfreeadvertising,andI”mnotgoingtohelpalonghisboost。Youcan”thaveit,oldman,solet”sthinkaboutsomethingelse。What”lltheydowiththatbitofpaperthat”sonthepoordevil”sforeheadupthere,forinstance。”
“Say,“saidCarruthers,“doesitstrikeyouthatyou”reactingqueer?Youhaven”tbeendrinking,haveyou,Jimmie?“
“What”lltheydowithit?“persistedJimmieDale。
“Well,“saidCarruthers,smilingalittletolerantly,“they”llphotographitandenlargethephotograph,andlabelit”ExhibitA”
or”ExhibitB”orsomethinglikethat——andfileitawayinthearchiveswiththefiftyormorejustlikeitthatarealreadyintheircollection。”
“That”swhatIthought,“observedJimmieDale。HetookCarruthersbythelapelofthecoat。“I”dlikeaphotographofthat。I”dlikeitsomuchthatI”vegottohaveit。Knowthechapthatdoesthatworkforthepolice?“
“Yes,“admittedCarruthers。
“Verygood!“saidJimmieDalecrisply,“Getanextraprintoftheenlargementfromhimthen——foraconsideration——whateverheasks——
I”llpayforit。”
“Butwhatfor?“demandedCarruthers。“Idon”tunderstand。”
“Because,“saidJimmieDaleveryseriously,“putitdowntoimaginationorwhateveryoulike,IthinkIsmellsomethingfishyhere。”
“YouWHAT!“exclaimedCarruthersinamazement。“You”renotjoking,areyou,Jimmie?“
JimmieDalelaughedshortly。“It”ssofarfromajoke,“hesaid,inalowtone,“thatIwantyourwordyou”llgetthatphotographintomyhandsbyto-morrowafternoon,nomatterwhattranspiresinthemeantime。Andlookhere,Carruthers,don”tthinkI”mplayingthesillythickhead,andtryingtomystifyyou。I”mnodetectiveoranythinglikethat。I”vejustgotanideathatapparentlyhasn”toccurredtoanyoneelse——and,ofcourse,Imaybeallwrong。IfI
am,I”mnotgoingtosayawordeventoyou,becauseitwouldn”tbeplayingfairwithsomeoneelse;ifI”mrighttheMORNINGNEWS-ARGUS
getsthebiggestscoopofthecentury。Willyougoinonthatbasis?“
Carruthersputouthishandimpulsively。“Ifyou”reinearnest,Jimmie——youbet!“
“Good!“returnedJimmieDale。“Thephotographbyto-morrowafternoonthen。Andnow”
“Andnow,“saidCaruthers,“I”vegottohurryovertotheofficeandgetawrite-upmanatwork。Willyoucomealong,ormeetmeatheadquarterslater?Claytonsaidintwohourshe”d”
“Neither,“saidJimmieDale。“I”mnotinterestedinheadquarters。
I”mgoinghome。”
“Well,allrightthen,“Carruthersreturned。“Youcanbankonmeforto-morrow。Good-night,Jimmie。”
“Good-night,oldman,“saidJimmieDale,and,turning,walkedbrisklytowardtheBowery。
ButJimmieDaledidnotgohome。HewalkeddowntheBoweryforthreeblocks,crossedtotheeastside,andturneddownacrossstreet。Twoblocksmorehewalkedinthisdirection,andhalfwaydownthenext。Herehepausedaninstant——thestreetwasdimlylighted,almostdark,deserted。JimmieDaleedgedclosetothehousesuntilhisshadowblendedwiththeshadowsofthewalls——andslippedsuddenlyintoapitch-blackareaway。