”Thenyoucangiveussomesortofanideahowwearetoapplyformembership。”Mr。DunnmettheconcentratedgazeofhistwoevidentlyunwelcomevisitorswithafranknesswhichdashedGeorge’sconfidenceinhimself,butmadelittlevisibleimpressionuponhisdaringcompanion。”Ishouldratherseeyouatanothertime,”saidhe。”But-”hishesitationwasinappreciablesavetothenicestear-”ifyouwillallowmetobebrief,IwilltellyouwhatIknow-whichisverylittle。”
Sweetwaterwasgreatlytakenaback。Allhehadlookedfor,ashewascarefultotellmyhusbandlater,wasasufficientlyprolongedconversationtoenableGeorgetomarkandstudytheworkingsofthefacehewasnotyetsureof。Nordidthedetectivefeelquiteeasyatthereadinessofhisreception;noranytoowellpleasedtoaccepttheinvitationwhichthismannowgavethemtoenterhisroom。
Buthesufferednobetrayalofhismisgivingstoescapehim,thoughhewascarefultointimatetoGeorge,astheywaitedinthedoorwayfortheothertolightup,thatheshouldnotbedispleasedathisrefusaltoaccompanyhimfurtherinthisadventure,andevenadvisedhimtoremaininthehalltillhereceivedhissummonstoenter。
ButGeorgehadnotcomeasfarasthistobackoutnow,andassoonashesawSweetwateradvanceintothenowwell-lightedinterior,headvancedtooandbegantolookaroundhim。
Theroom,likemanyothersintheseold-fashionedtenements,hadajogjustwherethedoorwas,sothatonenteringtheyhadtotakeseveralstepsbeforetheycouldgetafullglimpseofitsfourwalls。
Whentheydid,bothshowedsurprise。Comfort,ifnotelegance,confrontedthem,whichimpression,however,wasimmediatelylostintheevidencesofwork,manual,aswellasintellectual,whichwereeverywherescatteredabout。
Themanwholivedherewasnotonlyastudent,aswasevincedbyalongwallfullofbooks,buthewasanart-lover,amusician,aninventorandanathlete。
Somuchcouldbelearnedfromthemostcursoryglance。Amorecarefulonepickedupotherfactsfullyasstartlingandimpressive。
Thebookswerechoice;theinventiontoallappearanceapracticalone;theartofahighorderandthemusic,suchaswasinview,ofacharacterofwhichthenicesttasteneednotbeashamed。
Georgebegantofeelquiteconsciousoftheintrusionofwhichtheyhadbeenguilty,andwasamazedattheeasewithwhichthedetectivecarriedhimselfinthepresenceofsuchmanifestationsofcultureandgood,hardwork。Hewastryingtorecalltheexactappearanceofthefigurehehadseenstoopinginthesnowystreettwonightsbefore,whenhefoundhimselfstaringattheoccupantoftheroom,whohadtakenuphisstandbeforethemandwasregardingthemwhiletheywereregardingtheroom。
Hehadthrownasidehishatandridhimselfofhisovercoat,andthefearlessnessofhisaspectseemedtodauntthehithertodauntlessSweetwater,who,forthefirsttimeinhislife,perhaps,huntedinvainforwordswithwhichtostartconversation。
Hadhemadeanawfulmistake?WasthisMr。Dunnwhatheseemedanunknownandcarefulgenius,battlingwithgreatoddsinhishoneststruggletogivetheworldsomethingofvalueinreturnforwhatithadgivenhim?Thequick,almostdeprecatoryglancehedartedatGeorgebetrayedhisdismay;adismaywhichGeorgehadbeguntoshare,notwithstandinghisgrowingbeliefthattheman’sfacewasnotwhollyunknowntohimevenifhecouldnotrecogniseitastheonehehadseenoutsidetheClermont。”Youseemtohaveforgottenyourerrand,”cameinquiet,ifnotgood-natured,sarcasmfromtheirpatientlywaitinghost。”It’stheroom,”mutteredSweetwater,withanattemptathisold-timeeasewhichwasnotasfullysuccessfulasusual。”Whatanall-firedgeniusyoumustbe。Ineversawthelike。Andinatenementhousetoo!YououghttobeinoneofthosebignewstudiobuildingsinNewYorkwhereartistsbeandeverythingyouseeisbeautiful。You’dappreciateit,youwould。”
Thedetectivestarted,Georgestarted,atthegleamwhichansweredhimfromaveryuncommoneye。Itwasatemporaryflash,however,andquicklyveiled,andthetoneinwhichthisDunnnowspokewasanythingbutanencouragingone。”Ithoughtyouweredesirousofjoiningasocialisticfraternity,”
saidhe;”atrueaspirantforsuchhonoursdon’tcareforbeautifulthingsunlessallcanhavethem。Iprefermytenement。Howisitwithyou,friends?”
Sweetwaterfoundsomesortofareply,thoughthethingwhichthismannowdidmusthavestartledhim,asitcertainlydidGeorge。
Theyweresogroupedthatatablequitefullofanomalousobjectsstoodatthebackoftheirhost,andconsequentlyquitebeyondtheirownreach。AsSweetwaterbegantospeak,hewhomhehadaddressedbythenameofDunn,drewapistolfromhisbreastpocketandlaiditdownbarreltowardsthemonthistabletop。Thenhelookedupcourteouslyenough,andlistenedtillSweetwaterwasdone。Averyhandsomeman,butonenottobetrifledwithintheslightestdegree。
Bothrecognisedthisfact,andGeorge,forone,begantoedgetowardsthedoor。”NowIfeeleasier,”remarkedthegiant,swellingouthischest。
Hewasunusuallytall,aswellasunusuallymuscular。”Ineverliketocarryarms;butsometimesitisunavoidable。Damnit,whathands!”Hewaslookingathisown,whichcertainlyshowedsoil。”Willyoupardonme?”hepleasantlyapologised,steppingtowardsawashstandandplunginghishandsintothebasin。”Icannotthinkwithdirtonmelikethat。Humph,hey!didyouspeak?”
HeturnedquicklyonGeorgewhohadcertainlyutteredanejaculation,butreceivingnoreply,wentonwithhistask,completingitwithacareandadisregardoftheirpresencewhichshowedhimupinstillanotherlight。
Butevenhishardihoodshowedshock,when,uponturningroundwithabrisk,”NowI’mreadytotalk,”heencounteredagainthecleareyeofSweetwater。For,inthepersonofthisnonetoowelcomeintruder,hesawaverydifferentmanfromtheoneuponwhomhehadjustturnedhisbackwithsolittleceremony;andthereappearedtobenogoodreasonforthechange。Hehadnotnotedinhispreoccupation,howGeorge,atsightofhisstoopingfigure,hadmadeasuddensignificantmovement,andifhehad,thepullingofanecktiestraight,wouldhavemeantnothingtohim。ButtoSweetwateritmeanteverything,anditwasinthetoneofonefullyateasewithhimselfthathenowdrylyremarked:Mr。Brotherson,ifyoufeelquiteclean;andifyouhavesufficientlywarmedyourself,I
wouldsuggestthatwestartoutatonce,unlessyouprefertohavemesharethisroomwithyoutillthemorning。”
Therewassilence。Mr。Dunnthusaddressedattemptednoanswer;notforafullminute。Thetwomenweremeasuringeachother-Georgefeltthathedidnotcountatall-andtheywerequitetoomuchoccupiedwiththistasktoheedthepassageoftime。ToGeorge,whoknewlittle,ifanything,ofwhatthissilentstrugglemeanttoeither,itseemedthatthedetectivestoodnoshowbeforethisSamsonofphysicalstrengthandintellectualpower,backedbyapistoljustwithinreachofhishand。ButasGeorgecontinuedtolookandsawthefigureofthesmallermangraduallydilate,whilethatofthelarger,themorepotentandthebetterguarded,gaveunmistakablesignsofsecretwavering,heslowlychangedhismindand,ranginghimselfwiththedetective,waitedforthewordorwordswhichshouldexplainthissituationandrenderintelligiblethetriumphgraduallybecomingvisibleintheyoungdetective’seyes。
Buthewasnotdestinedtohavehiscuriositysatisfiedsofar。Hemightwitnessandhear,butitwaslongbeforeheunderstood。”Brotherson?”repeatedtheirhost,afterthesilencehadlastedtothebreaking-point。”Whydoyoucallmethat?””Becauseitisyourname。””YoucalledmeDunnaminuteago。””Thatistrue。””WhyDunnifBrothersonismyname?””BecauseyouspokeunderthenameofDunnatthemeetingto-night,andifIdon’tmistake,thatisthenamebywhichyouareknownhere。””Andyou?Bywhatnameareyouknown?””Itislatetoask,isn’tit?ButI’mwillingtospeakitnow,andImightnothavebeensoalittleearlierinourconversation。I
amDetectiveSweetwateroftheNewYorkDepartmentofPolice,andmyerrandhereisaverysimpleone。SomeletterssignedbyyouhavebeenfoundamongthepapersoftheladywhosemysteriousdeathatthehotelClermontisjustnowoccupyingtheattentionoftheNewYorkauthorities。Ifyouhaveanyinformationtogivewhichwillinanywayexplainthatdeath,yourpresencewillbewelcomeatCoronerHeath’sofficeinNewYork。Ifyouhavenot,yourpresencewillstillbewelcome。Atallevents,Iwastoldtobringyou。Youwillbeonhandtoaccompanymeinthemorning,Iamquitesure,pardoningtheunconventionalmeansIhavetakentomakesureofmyman?”
Thehumourwithwhichthiswassaidseemedtorobitofanythinglikeattack,andMr。Brotherson,asweshallhereaftercallhim,smiledwithanoddacceptanceofthesame,asheresponded:”Iwillgobeforethepolicecertainly。Ihaven’tmuchtotell,butwhatIhaveisattheirservice。Itwillnothelpyou,butI
havenosecrets。Whatareyoudoing?”
HeboundedtowardsSweetwater,whohadsimplysteppedtothewindow,liftedtheshadeandlookedacrossattheopposingtenement。”Iwantedtoseeifitwasstillsnowing,”explainedthedetective,withasmile,whichseemedtostriketheotherlikeablow。”Ifitwasaliberty,pleasepardonit。”
Mr。Brothersondrewback。Thecoldairofselfpossessionwhichhenowassumed,presentedsuchacontrasttotheunwarrantedheatofthemomentbeforethatGeorgewonderedgreatlyoverit,andlater,whenherecapitulatedtomethewholestoryofthisnight,itwasthisincidentoftheliftedshade,togetherwiththeemotionithadcaused,whichheacknowledgedasbeingforhimthemostinexplicableeventoftheeveningandtheonehewasmostanxioustohearexplained。
Asthisendsourconnectionwiththisaffair,Iwillbidyoumypersonalfarewell。Ihaveoftenwishedthatcircumstanceshadmadeitpossibleformetoaccompanyyouthroughtheremainingintricaciesofthisremarkablecase。
Butyouwillnotlackasuitableguide。
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