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第11章

  AquarterofanhourofratherfastridingbroughtthemintoatangleofstreetsontheEastside。AsGeorgenoticedtheswarmingsidewalksandlistenedtothenoisesincidenttoanover-populatedquarter,hecouldnotforbear,despitetheinjunctionhehadreceived,toexpresshissurpriseatthedirectionoftheirsearch。
  Surely,”saidhe,”thegentlemanIhavedescribedcanhavenofriendshere。”Then,bethinkinghimself,headded:”Butifhehasreasonstofearthelaw,naturallyhewouldseektolosehimselfinaplaceasdifferentaspossiblefromhisusualhaunts。””Yes,thatwouldbesomemen’sway,”wasthecurt,almostindifferent,answerhereceived。Sweetwaterwaslookingthiswayandthatfromthewindowbesidehim,andnow,leaningoutgavesomedirectionstothedriverwhichalteredtheircourse。
  Whentheystopped,whichwasinafewminutes,hesaidtoGeorge:”Weshallhavetowalknowforablockortwo。I’manxioustoattractnoattention,norisitdesirableforyoutodoso。Ifyoucanmanagetoactasifyouwereaccustomedtotheplaceandjustleaveallthetalkingtome,weoughttogetalongfirst-rate。
  Don’tbeastonishedatanythingyousee,andtrustmefortherest;
  that’sall。”
  Theyalighted,andhedismissedthetaxicab。Someclockintheneighbourhoodstruckthehouroften。”Good!weshallbeintime,”
  mutteredthedetective,andledthewaydownthestreetandroundacornerorso,tilltheycametoablockdarkerthantherest,andmuchlessnoisy。
  Ithadasinisterlook,andGeorge,whoisbraveenoughunderallordinarycircumstances,wasgladthathiscompanionworeabadgeandcarriedawhistle。Hewasalsorelievedwhenhecaughtsightoftheburlyformofapolicemanintheshadowofoneofthedoorways。Yetthehouseshesawbeforehimwerenotsoverydifferentfromthosetheyhadalreadypassed。Hisuneasinesscouldnothavesprungfromthem。Theyhadevenanairofpositiverespectability,asthoughinhabitedbyindustriousworkmen。Then,whatwasitwhichmadetheclosecompanionshipofamemberofthepolicesouncommonlywelcome?Wasitacertainaspectofsolitarinesswhichclungtotheblock,orwasitthesuddenappearancehereandthereofstrangelyglidingfigures,whichnosoonerloomedupagainstthesnowyperspective,thantheydisappearedagaininsomeunseendoorway?”There’sameetingonto-night,oftheAssociatedBrotherhoodoftheAwl,thePlaneandtheTrowelwhateverthatmeans,anditisthespeakerwewanttosee;themanwhoistoaddressthempromptlyatteno’clock。Doyouobjecttomeetings?””Isthisasecretone?””Itwasn’tadvertised。””Arewecarpentersormasonsthatwecancountonadmittance?””Iamacarpenter。Don’tyouthinkyoucanbeamasonfortheoccasion?””Idoubtit,but-””Hush!Imustspeaktothisman。”
  Georgestoodback,andafewwordspassedbetweenSweetwaterandashadowyfigurewhichseemedtohavesprungupoutofthesidewalk。”Balkedattheoutset,”weretheencouragingwordswithwhichthedetectiverejoinedGeorge。”Itseemsthatapass-wordisnecessary,andmyfriendhasbeenunabletogetit。Willthespeakerpassoutthisway?”heinquiredoftheshadowyfigurestilllingeringintheirrear。”Hedidn’tgoinbyit;yetIbelievehe’ssafeenoughinside,”wasthemutteredanswer。
  Sweetwaterhadnorelishfordisappointmentsofthischaracter,butitwasnotlongbeforehestraightenedupandallowedhimselftoexchangeafewmorewordswiththismysteriousperson。Theseappearedtobeofamoreencouragingnaturethanthelast,foritwasnotlongbeforethedetectivereturnedwithrenewedalacritytoGeorge,and,wheelinghimabout,begantoretracehisstepstothecorner。”Arewegoingback?Areyougoingtogiveupthejob?”Georgeasked。”No;we’regoingtotakehimfromtherear。There’sabreakinthefence-Oh,we’lldoverywell。Trustme。
  Georgelaughed。Hewasgrowingexcited,butnotaltogetheragreeablyso。Hesaysthathehasseenmomentsofmorepleasantanticipation。
  Evidently,mygoodhusbandisnotcutoutfordetectivework。
  Wheretheywentunderthisofficer’sguidance,hecannottell。Thetortuoustangleofalleysthroughwhichhenowfelthimselfledwasdarkasthenetherregionstohisunaccustomedeyes。Therewassnowunderhisfeetandnowandthenhebrushedagainstsomeobtrudingobject,orstumbledagainstalowfence;butbeyondtheseslightmiscalculationsonhisownpart,hewasamereautomatoninthehandsofhiseagerguide,andonlybecamehisownmanagainwhentheysuddenlysteppedintoanopenyardandhecoulddiscernplainlybeforehimthedarkwallsofabuildingpointedoutbySweetwaterastheirprobabledestination。Yetevenheretheyencounteredsomeimpedimentwhichprohibitedacloseapproach。Awallorshedcutofftheirviewofthebuilding’slowerstorey;andthoughsomewhatstartledatbeingleftunceremoniouslyaloneafterjustawhisperedwordofencouragementfromtheeverreadydetective,Georgecouldquiteunderstandthenecessitywhichthatpersonmustfeelforaquietreconnoiteringofthesurroundingsbeforethetwoofthemventuredfurtherforwardintheirpossiblyhazardousundertaking。
  YettheexperiencewasnonetoopleasingtoGeorge,andhewasverygladtohearSweetwater’swhisperagainathisear,andtofeelhimselfrescuedfromthepoolofslushinwhichhehadbeenlefttostand。”Theapproachisnotallthatcanbedesired,”remarkedthedetectiveastheyenteredwhatappearedtobealowshed。”Thebrokenboardhasbeenputbackandsecurelynailedinplace,andifIamnotverymuchmistakenthereisafellowstationedintheyardwhowillwantthepass-wordtoo。Looksshadytome。I’llhavesomethingtotellthechiefwhenIgetback。””Butwe!Whatarewegoingtodoifwecannotgetinfrontorrear?”We’regoingtowaitrighthereinthehopesofcatchingaglimpseofourmanashecomesout,”returnedthedetective,drawingGeorgetowardsalowwindowoverlookingtheyardhehaddescribedassentinelled。”Hewillhavetopassdirectlyunderthiswindowonhiswaytothealley,”Sweetwaterwentontoexplain,”andifIcanonlyraiseit-butthenoisewouldgiveusaway。Ican’tdothat。””Perhapsitswingsonhinges,”suggestedGeorge。”Itlookslikethatsortofawindow。””Ifitshould-well!itdoes。We’reingreatluck,sir。ButbeforeIpullitopen,rememberthatfromthemomentIunlatchit,everythingsaidordoneherecanbeheardintheadjoiningyard。
  Sonowhispersandnounnecessarymovements。Whenyouhearhimcoming,assoonerorlateryoucertainlywill,fallcarefullytoyourkneesandleanoutjustfarenoughtocatchaglimpseofhimbeforehestepsdownfromtheporch。Ifhestopstolighthiscigarortopassafewwordswithsomeofthemenhewillleavebehind,youmaygetaplainenoughviewofhisfaceorfiguretoidentifyhim。Thelightisburninglowinthatrearhall,butitwilldo。
  Ifitdoesnot,-ifyoucan’tseehimorifyoudo,don’thangoutofthewindowmorethanasecond。Duckafteryourfirstlook。I
  don’twanttobecaughtatthisjobwithnobetteropportunityforescapethanwehavehere。Canyourememberallthat?”
  Georgepinchedhisarmencouragingly,andSweetwater,withanamusedgrunt,softlyunlatchedthewindowandpulleditwideopen。
  Afinesleetflewin,imperceptiblesaveforthesensationofdampitgave,andtheslighthazeitdiffusedthroughtheair。Enlargedbythishaze,thebuildingtheyweresettowatchroseinmagnifiedproportionsattheirleft。Theyardbetween,piledhighinthecentrewithsnow-heapsorotherheapscoveredwithsnow,couldnothavebeenmorethanfortyfeetsquare。Thewindowfromwhichtheypeered,washalf-waydownthisyard,sothatacomparativelyshortdistanceseparatedthemfromtheporchwhereGeorgehadbeentoldtolookforthemanhewasexpectedtoidentify。Allwasdarkthereatpresent,buthecouldhearfromtimetotimesomesoundsofrestlessmovement,astheguardpostedinsideshiftedinhisnarrowquarters,orstruckhisbenumbedfeetsoftlytogether。
  Butwhatcametothemfromabovewasmoreinterestingthananythingtobeheardorseenbelow。Aman’svoice,raisedtoawonderfulpitchbythepassionoforatory,hadburstthebarriersoftheclosedhallinthattoweringthirdstoreyandwascarryingitstaletootherearsthanthosewithin。Haditbeensummerandthewindowsopen,bothGeorgeandSweetwatermighthaveheardeveryword;forthetoneswereexceptionallyrichandpenetrating,andthespeakerintentonlyontheimpressionhewasendeavouringtomakeuponhisaudience。Thathehadnotmistakenhispowerinthisdirectionwasevincedbytheapplausewhichrosefromtimetotimefrominnumerablehandsandfeet。Butthisuproarwouldbespeedilysilenced,andthemellowvoiceringoutagain,clearandcommanding。WhatcouldthesubjectbetorousesuchenthusiasmintheAssociatedBrotherhoodoftheAwl,thePlaneandtheTrowel?Therewasamomentwhenourlisteningfriendsexpectedtobeenlightened。Ashutterwasthrownbackinoneofthoseupperwindows,andthewindowhurriedly,raised,duringwhichwordstooktheplaceofsoundsandtheyheardenoughtowhettheirappetiteformore。Butonlythat。Theshutterwasspeedilyrestoredtoplace,andthewindowagainclosed。Awiseprecaution,orsothoughtGeorgeiftheywishedtokeeptheirdoubtfulproceedingssecret。
  Atiradeagainsttherichandaloudcalltobattlecouldbegleanedfromthefewsentencestheyhadheard。Butitsvirulenceandpointedattackwasnotthatofthesecond-ratedemagogueorbusinessagent,butofamanwhoseintellectandculturerangineverytone,andinformedeachsentence。
  Sweetwater,inwhomsatisfactionwasfasttakingtheplaceofimpatienceandregret,pushedthewindowtobeforeaskingGeorgethisquestion:”Didyouhearthevoiceofthemanwhoseactionattracted,yourattentionoutsidetheClermont?””No。””Didyounotejustnowthelargeshadowdancingontheceilingoverthespeaker’shead?””Yes,butIcouldjudgenothingfromthat。””Well,he’sarumone。Ishan’topenthiswindowagaintillhegivessignsofreachingtheendofhisspeech。It’stoocold。”