FROMMR。MATTHEWSHARPINTOCHIEFINSPECTORTHEAKSTONE。
London,6thJuly,18——。
SIR——Youareratheranelderlyperson,andassuch,naturallyinclinedtobealittlejealousofmenlikeme,whoareintheprimeoftheirlivesandtheirfaculties。Underthesecircumstances,itismydutytobeconsideratetowardyou,andnottobeartoohardlyonyoursmallfailings。I
decline,therefore,altogethertotakeoffenseatthetoneofyourletter;Igiveyouthefullbenefitofthenaturalgenerosityofmynature;Ispongetheveryexistenceofyoursurlycommunicationoutofmymemory——inshort,ChiefInspectorTheakstone,Iforgiveyou,andproceedtobusiness。
MyfirstdutyistodrawupafullstatementoftheinstructionsIhavereceivedfromSergeantBulmer。Heretheyareatyourservice,accordingtomyversionofthem。
AtNumberThirteenRutherfordStreet,Soho,thereisastationer’sshop。ItiskeptbyoneMr。Yatman。Heisamarriedman,buthasnofamily。BesidesMr。andMrs。Yatman,theotherinmatesinthehousearealodger,ayoungsinglemannamedJay,whooccupiesthefrontroomonthesecondfloor——ashopman,whosleepsinoneoftheattics,andaservant—of—all—work,whosebedisinthebackkitchen。Onceaweekacharwomancomestohelpthisservant。Theseareallthepersonswho,onordinaryoccasions,havemeansofaccesstotheinteriorofthehouse,placed,asamatterofcourse,attheirdisposal。Mr。Yatmanhasbeeninbusinessformanyyears,carryingonhisaffairsprosperouslyenoughtorealizeahandsomeindependenceforapersoninhisposition。Unfortunatelyforhimself,heendeavoredtoincreasetheamountofhispropertybyspeculating。Heventuredboldlyinhisinvestments;luckwentagainsthim;andratherlessthantwoyearsagohefoundhimselfapoormanagain。
Allthatwassavedoutofthewreckofhispropertywasthesumoftwohundredpounds。
AlthoughMr。Yatmandidhisbesttomeethisalteredcircumstances,bygivingupmanyoftheluxuriesandcomfortstowhichheandhiswifehadbeenaccustomed,hefounditimpossibletoretrenchsofarastoallowofputtingbyanymoneyfromtheincomeproducedbyhisshop。Thebusinesshasbeendecliningoflateyears,thecheapadvertisingstationershavingdoneitinjurywiththepublic。Consequently,uptothelastweek,theonlysurpluspropertypossessedbyMr。Yatmanconsistedofthetwohundredpoundswhichhadbeenrecoveredfromthewreckofhisfortune。Thissumwasplacedasadepositinajoint—stockbankofthehighestpossiblecharacter。
EightdaysagoMr。Yatmanandhislodger,Mr。Jay,heldaconversationonthesubjectofthecommercialdifficultieswhicharehamperingtradeinalldirectionsatthepresenttime。Mr。
Jay(wholivesbysupplyingthenewspaperswithshortparagraphsrelatingtoaccidents,offenses,andbriefrecordsofremarkableoccurrencesingeneral——whois,inshort,whattheycallapenny—a—liner)toldhislandlordthathehadbeeninthecitythatdayandheardunfavorablerumorsonthesubjectofthejoint—stockbanks。TherumorstowhichhealludedhadalreadyreachedtheearsofMr。Yatmanfromotherquarters,andtheconfirmationofthembyhislodgerhadsuchaneffectonhismind——predisposedasitwastoalarmbytheexperienceofhisformerlosses——thatheresolvedtogoatoncetothebankandwithdrawhisdeposit。Itwasthengettingontowardtheendoftheafternoon,andhearrivedjustintimetoreceivehismoneybeforethebankclosed。
Hereceivedthedepositinbank—notesofthefollowingamounts:
onefifty—poundnote,threetwenty—poundnotes,sixten—poundnotes,andsixfive—poundnotes。Hisobjectindrawingthemoneyinthisformwastohaveitreadytolayoutimmediatelyintriflingloans,ongoodsecurity,amongthesmalltradespeopleofhisdistrict,someofwhomaresorelypressedfortheverymeansofexistenceatthepresenttime。InvestmentsofthiskindseemedtoMr。Yatmantobethemostsafeandthemostprofitableonwhichhecouldnowventure。
Hebroughtthemoneybackinanenvelopeplacedinhisbreastpocket,andaskedhisshopman,ongettinghome,tolookforasmall,flat,tincash—box,whichhadnotbeenusedforyears,andwhich,asMr。Yatmanrememberedit,wasexactlyoftherightsizetoholdthebank—notes。Forsometimethecash—boxwassearchedforinvain。Mr。Yatmancalledtohiswifetoknowifshehadanyideawhereitwas。Thequestionwasoverheardbytheservant—of—all—work,whowastakingupthetea—trayatthetime,andbyMr。Jay,whowascomingdownstairsonhiswayouttothetheater。Ultimatelythecash—boxwasfoundbytheshopman。Mr。
Yatmanplacedthebank—notesinit,securedthembyapadlock,andputtheboxinhiscoatpocket。Itstuckoutofthecoatpocketaverylittle,butenoughtobeseen。Mr。Yatmanremainedathome,upstairs,allthatevening。Novisitorscalled。Ateleveno’clockhewenttobed,andputthecash—boxunderhispillow。
Whenheandhiswifewokethenextmorningtheboxwasgone。
PaymentofthenoteswasimmediatelystoppedattheBankofEngland,butnonewsofthemoneyhasbeenheardofsincethattime。
Sofarthecircumstancesofthecaseareperfectlyclear。Theypointunmistakablytotheconclusionthattherobberymusthavebeencommittedbysomepersonlivinginthehouse。Suspicionfalls,therefore,upontheservant—of—all—work,upontheshopman,anduponMr。Jay。Thetwofirstknewthatthecash—boxwasbeinginquiredforbytheirmaster,butdidnotknowwhatitwashewantedtoputintoit。Theywouldassume,ofcourse,thatitwasmoney。Theybothhadopportunities(theservantwhenshetookawaythetea,andtheshopmanwhenhecame,aftershuttingup,togivethekeysofthetilltohismaster)ofseeingthecash—boxinMr。Yatman’spocket,andofinferringnaturally,fromitspositionthere,thatheintendedtotakeitintohisbedroomwithhimatnight。
Mr。Jay,ontheotherhand,hadbeentold,duringtheafternoon’sconversationonthesubjectofjoint—stockbanks,thathislandlordhadadepositoftwohundredpoundsinoneofthem。HealsoknewthatMr。Yatmanlefthimwiththeintentionofdrawingthatmoneyout;andheheardtheinquiryforthecash—boxafterward,whenhewascomingdownstairs。Hemust,therefore,haveinferredthatthemoneywasinthehouse,andthatthecash—boxwasthereceptacleintendedtocontainit。Thathecouldhavehadanyidea,however,oftheplaceinwhichMr。Yatmanintendedtokeepitforthenightisimpossible,seeingthathewentoutbeforetheboxwasfound,anddidnotreturntillhislandlordwasinbed。Consequently,ifhecommittedtherobbery,hemusthavegoneintothebedroompurelyonspeculation。
Speakingofthebedroomremindsmeofthenecessityofnoticingthesituationofitinthehouse,andthemeansthatexistofgainingeasyaccesstoitatanyhourofthenight。
Theroominquestionisthebackroomonthefirstfloor。InconsequenceofMrs。Yatman’sconstitutionalnervousnessonthesubjectoffire,whichmakesherapprehendbeingburnedaliveinherroom,incaseofaccident,bythehamperingofthelockifthekeyisturnedinit,herhusbandhasneverbeenaccustomedtolockthebedroomdoor。Bothheandhiswifeare,bytheirownadmission,heavysleepers;consequently,therisktoberunbyanyevil—disposedpersonswishingtoplunderthebedroomwasofthemosttriflingkind。Theycouldentertheroombymerelyturningthehandleofthedoor;and,iftheymovedwithordinarycaution,therewasnofearoftheirwakingthesleepersinside。
Thisfactisofimportance。Itstrengthensourconvictionthatthemoneymusthavebeentakenbyoneoftheinmatesofthehouse,becauseittendstoshowthattherobbery,inthiscase,mighthavebeencommittedbypersonsnotpossessedofthesuperiorvigilanceandcunningoftheexperiencedthief。
Sucharethecircumstances,astheywererelatedtoSergeantBulmer,whenhewasfirstcalledintodiscovertheguiltyparties,and,ifpossible,torecoverthelostbank—notes。Thestrictestinquirywhichhecouldinstitutefailedofproducingthesmallestfragmentofevidenceagainstanyofthepersonsonwhomsuspicionnaturallyfell。Theirlanguageandbehavioronbeinginformedoftherobberywasperfectlyconsistentwiththelanguageandbehaviorofinnocentpeople。SergeantBulmerfeltfromthefirstthatthiswasacaseforprivateinquiryandsecretobservation。HebeganbyrecommendingMr。andMrs。Yatmantoaffectafeelingofperfectconfidenceintheinnocenceofthepersonslivingundertheirroof,andhethenopenedthecampaignbyemployinghimselfinfollowingthegoingsandcomings,andindiscoveringthefriends,thehabits,andthesecretsofthemaid—of—all—work。
Threedaysandnightsofexertiononhisownpart,andonthatofotherswhowerecompetenttoassisthisinvestigations,wereenoughtosatisfyhimthattherewasnosoundcauseforsuspicionagainstthegirl。
Henextpracticedthesameprecautioninrelationtotheshopman。
Therewasmoredifficultyanduncertaintyinprivatelyclearingupthisperson’scharacterwithouthisknowledge,buttheobstacleswereatlastsmoothedawaywithtolerablesuccess;and,thoughthereisnotthesameamountofcertaintyinthiscasewhichtherewasinthecaseofthegirl,thereisstillfairreasonforsupposingthattheshopmanhashadnothingtodowiththerobberyofthecash—box。
Asanecessaryconsequenceoftheseproceedings,therangeofsuspicionnowbecomeslimitedtothelodger,Mr。Jay。
WhenIpresentedyourletterofintroductiontoSergeantBulmer,hehadalreadymadesomeinquiriesonthesubjectofthisyoungman。Theresult,sofar,hasnotbeenatallfavorable。Mr。Jay’shabitsareirregular;hefrequentspublichouses,andseemstobefamiliarlyacquaintedwithagreatmanydissolutecharacters;heisindebttomostofthetradespeoplewhomheemploys;hehasnotpaidhisrenttoMr。Yatmanforthelastmonth;yesterdayeveninghecamehomeexcitedbyliquor,andlastweekhewasseentalkingtoaprize—fighter;inshort,thoughMr。Jaydoescallhimselfajournalist,invirtueofhispenny—a—linecontributionstothenewspapers,heisayoungmanoflowtastes,vulgarmanners,andbadhabits。Nothinghasyetbeendiscoveredinrelationtohimwhichredoundstohiscreditinthesmallestdegree。
Ihavenowreported,downtotheverylastdetails,alltheparticularscommunicatedtomebySergeantBulmer。Ibelieveyouwillnotfindanomissionanywhere;andIthinkyouwilladmit,thoughyouareprejudicedagainstme,thataclearerstatementoffactswasneverlaidbeforeyouthanthestatementIhavenowmade。MynextdutyistotellyouwhatIproposetodonowthatthecaseisconfidedtomyhands。
Inthefirstplace,itisclearlymybusinesstotakeupthecaseatthepointwhereSergeantBulmerhasleftit。Onhisauthority,IamjustifiedinassumingthatIhavenoneedtotroublemyselfaboutthemaid—of—all—workandtheshopman。Theircharactersarenowtobeconsideredasclearedup。WhatremainstobeprivatelyinvestigatedisthequestionoftheguiltorinnocenceofMr。
Jay。Beforewegiveupthenotesforlost,wemustmakesure,ifwecan,thatheknowsnothingaboutthem。
ThisistheplanthatIhaveadopted,withthefullapprovalofMr。andMrs。Yatman,fordiscoveringwhetherMr。Jayisorisnotthepersonwhohasstolenthecash—box:
Iproposeto—daytopresentmyselfatthehouseinthecharacterofayoungmanwhoislookingforlodgings。Thebackroomonthesecondfloorwillbeshowntomeastheroomtolet,andIshallestablishmyselfthereto—nightasapersonfromthecountrywhohascometoLondontolookforasituationinarespectableshoporoffice。
BythismeansIshallbelivingnexttotheroomoccupiedbyMr。
Jay。Thepartitionbetweenusismerelathandplaster。Ishallmakeasmallholeinit,nearthecornice,throughwhichIcanseewhatMr。Jaydoesinhisroom,andheareverywordthatissaidwhenanyfriendhappenstocallonhim。Wheneverheisathome,Ishallbeatmypostofobservation;wheneverhegoesout,Ishallbeafterhim。Byemployingthesemeansofwatchinghim,I
believeImaylookforwardtothediscoveryofhissecret——ifheknowsanythingaboutthelostbank—notes——astoadeadcertainty。
WhatyoumaythinkofmyplanofobservationIcannotundertaketosay。Itappearstometounitetheinvaluablemeritsofboldnessandsimplicity。Fortifiedbythisconviction,Iclosethepresentcommunicationwithfeelingsofthemostsanguinedescriptioninregardtothefuture,andremainyourobedientservant,MATTHEWSHARPIN。
FROMTHESAMETOTHESAME。
7thJuly。
SIR——Asyouhavenothonoredmewithanyanswertomylastcommunication,Iassumethat,inspiteofyourprejudicesagainstme,ithasproducedthefavorableimpressiononyourmindwhichI
venturedtoanticipate。Gratifiedandencouragedbeyondmeasurebythetokenofapprovalwhichyoureloquentsilenceconveystome,Iproceedtoreporttheprogressthathasbeenmadeinthecourseofthelasttwenty—fourhours。
IamnowcomfortablyestablishednextdoortoMr。Jay,andIamdelightedtosaythatIhavetwoholesinthepartitioninsteadofone。Mynaturalsenseofhumorhasledmeintothepardonableextravaganceofgivingthembothappropriatenames。OneIcallmypeep—hole,andtheothermypipe—hole。Thenameofthefirstexplainsitself;thenameofthesecondreferstoasmalltinpipeortubeinsertedinthehole,andtwistedsothatthemouthofitcomesclosetomyearwhileIamstandingatmypostofobservation。Thus,whileIamlookingatMr。Jaythroughmypeep—hole,Icanheareverywordthatmaybespokeninhisroomthroughmypipe—hole。
Perfectcandor——avirtuewhichIhavepossessedfrommychildhood——compelsmetoacknowledge,beforeIgoanyfurther,thattheingeniousnotionofaddingapipe—holetomyproposedpeep—holeoriginatedwithMrs。Yatman。Thislady——amostintelligentandaccomplishedperson,simple,andyetdistinguishedinhermanners,hasenteredintoallmylittleplanswithanenthusiasmandintelligencewhichIcannottoohighlypraise。Mr。Yatmanissocastdownbyhislossthatheisquiteincapableofaffordingmeanyassistance。Mrs。Yatman,whoisevidentlymosttenderlyattachedtohim,feelsherhusband’ssadconditionofmindevenmoreacutelythanshefeelsthelossofthemoney,andismainlystimulatedtoexertionbyherdesiretoassistinraisinghimfromthemiserablestateofprostrationintowhichhehasnowfallen。
"Themoney,Mr。Sharpin,"shesaidtomeyesterdayevening,withtearsinhereyes,"themoneymayberegainedbyrigideconomyandstrictattentiontobusiness。Itismyhusband’swretchedstateofmindthatmakesmesoanxiousforthediscoveryofthethief。Imaybewrong,butIfelthopefulofsuccessassoonasyouenteredthehouse;andIbelievethat,ifthewretchwhorobbedusistobefound,youarethemantodiscoverhim。"I
acceptedthisgratifyingcomplimentinthespiritinwhichitwasoffered,firmlybelievingthatIshallbefound,soonerorlater,tohavethoroughlydeservedit。
Letmenowreturntobusiness——thatistosay,tomypeep—holeandmypipe—hole。
IhaveenjoyedsomehoursofcalmobservationofMr。Jay。Thoughrarelyathome,asIunderstandfromMrs。Yatman,onordinaryoccasions,hehasbeenindoorsthewholeofthisday。Thatissuspicious,tobeginwith。Ihavetoreport,further,thatheroseatalatehourthismorning(alwaysabadsigninayoungman),andthathelostagreatdealoftime,afterhewasup,inyawningandcomplainingtohimselfofheadache。Likeotherdebauchedcharacters,heatelittleornothingforbreakfast。Hisnextproceedingwastosmokeapipe——adirtyclaypipe,whichagentlemanwouldhavebeenashamedtoputbetweenhislips。Whenhehaddonesmokinghetookoutpen,inkandpaper,andsatdowntowritewithagroan——whetherofremorseforhavingtakenthebank—notes,orofdisgustatthetaskbeforehim,Iamunabletosay。Afterwritingafewlines(toofarawayfrommypeep—holetogivemeachanceofreadingoverhisshoulder),heleanedbackinhischair,andamusedhimselfbyhummingthetunesofpopularsongs。Irecognized"MyMaryAnne,""Bobbin’Around,"and"OldDogTray,"amongothermelodies。Whetherthesedoordonotrepresentsecretsignalsbywhichhecommunicateswithhisaccomplicesremainstobeseen。Afterhehadamusedhimselfforsometimebyhumming,hegotupandbegantowalkabouttheroom,occasionallystoppingtoaddasentencetothepaperonhisdesk。Beforelonghewenttoalockedcupboardandopenedit。Istrainedmyeyeseagerly,inexpectationofmakingadiscovery。Isawhimtakesomethingcarefullyoutofthecupboard——heturnedround——anditwasonlyapintbottleofbrandy!Havingdrunksomeoftheliquor,thisextremelyindolentreprobatelaydownonhisbedagain,andinfiveminuteswasfastasleep。
Afterhearinghimsnoringforatleasttwohours,Iwasrecalledtomypeep—holebyaknockathisdoor。Hejumpedupandopeneditwithsuspiciousactivity。
Averysmallboy,withaverydirtyface,walkedin,said:
"Please,sir,they’rewaitingforyou,"satdownonachairwithhislegsalongwayfromtheground,andinstantlyfellasleep!
Mr。Jaysworeanoath,tiedawettowelroundhishead,and,goingbacktohispaper,begantocoveritwithwritingasfastashisfingerscouldmovethepen。Occasionallygettinguptodipthetowelinwaterandtieitonagain,hecontinuedatthisemploymentfornearlythreehours;thenfoldeduptheleavesofwriting,woketheboy,andgavethemtohim,withthisremarkableexpression:"Now,then,youngsleepy—head,quickmarch!Ifyouseethegovernor,tellhimtohavethemoneyreadyformewhenI
callforit。"Theboygrinnedanddisappeared。Iwassorelytemptedtofollow"sleepy—head,"but,onreflection,considereditsafeststilltokeepmyeyeontheproceedingsofMr。Jay。
Inhalfanhour’stimeheputonhishatandwalkedout。OfcourseIputonmyhatandwalkedoutalso。AsIwentdownstairsIpassedMrs。Yatmangoingup。Theladyhasbeenkindenoughtoundertake,bypreviousarrangementbetweenus,tosearchMr。
Jay’sroomwhileheisoutoftheway,andwhileIamnecessarilyengagedinthepleasingdutyoffollowinghimwhereverhegoes。
OntheoccasiontowhichInowrefer,hewalkedstraighttothenearesttavernandorderedacoupleofmutton—chopsforhisdinner。Iplacedmyselfinthenextboxtohim,andorderedacoupleofmutton—chopsformydinner。BeforeIhadbeenintheroomaminute,ayoungmanofhighlysuspiciousmannersandappearance,sittingatatableopposite,tookhisglassofporterinhishandandjoinedMr。Jay。Ipretendedtobereadingthenewspaper,andlistened,asindutybound,withallmymight。
"Jackhasbeenhereinquiringafteryou,"saystheyoungman。
"Didheleaveanymessage?"asksMr。Jay。
"Yes,"saystheother。"Hetoldme,ifImetwithyou,tosaythathewishedveryparticularlytoseeyouto—night,andthathewouldgiveyoualookinatRutherfordStreetatseveno’clock。"
"Allright,"saysMr。Jay。"I’llgetbackintimetoseehim。"
Uponthis,thesuspicious—lookingyoungmanfinishedhisporter,andsayingthathewasratherinahurry,tookleaveofhisfriend(perhapsIshouldnotbewrongifIsaidhisaccomplice?),andlefttheroom。
Attwenty—fiveminutesandahalfpastsix——intheseseriouscasesitisimportanttobeparticularabouttime——Mr。Jayfinishedhischopsandpaidhisbill。Attwenty—sixminutesandthree—quartersIfinishedmychopsandpaidmine。IntenminutesmoreIwasinsidethehouseinRutherfordStreet,andwasreceivedbyMrs。Yatmaninthepassage。Thatcharmingwoman’sfaceexhibitedanexpressionofmelancholyanddisappointmentwhichitquitegrievedmetosee。
"Iamafraid,ma’am,"saysI,"thatyouhavenothitonanylittlecriminatingdiscoveryinthelodger’sroom?"
Sheshookherheadandsighed。Itwasasoft,languid,flutteringsigh——and,uponmylife,itquiteupsetme。ForthemomentI
forgotbusiness,andburnedwithenvyofMr。Yatman。
"Don’tdespair,ma’am,"Isaid,withaninsinuatingmildnesswhichseemedtotouchher。"Ihaveheardamysteriousconversation——Iknowofaguiltyappointment——andIexpectgreatthingsfrommypeep—holeandmypipe—holeto—night。Praydon’tbealarmed,butIthinkweareonthebrinkofadiscovery。"
Heremyenthusiasticdevotiontobusinessgotthebetterpartofmytenderfeelings。Ilooked——winked——nodded——lefther。
WhenIgotbacktomyobservatory,IfoundMr。Jaydigestinghismutton—chopsinanarmchair,withhispipeinhismouth。Onhistableweretwotumblers,ajugofwater,andthepintbottleofbrandy。Itwasthencloseuponseveno’clock。Asthehourstruckthepersondescribedas"Jack"walkedin。
Helookedagitated——Iamhappytosayhelookedviolentlyagitated。Thecheerfulglowofanticipatedsuccessdiffuseditself(touseastrongexpression)alloverme,fromheadtofoot。WithbreathlessinterestIlookedthroughmypeep—hole,andsawthevisitor——the"Jack"ofthisdelightfulcase——sitdown,facingme,attheoppositesideofthetabletoMr。Jay。Makingallowanceforthedifferenceinexpressionwhichtheircountenancesjustnowhappenedtoexhibit,thesetwoabandonedvillainsweresomuchalikeinotherrespectsastoleadatoncetotheconclusionthattheywerebrothers。Jackwasthecleanermanandthebetterdressedofthetwo。Iadmitthat,attheoutset。Itis,perhaps,oneofmyfailingstopushjusticeandimpartialitytotheirutmostlimits。IamnoPharisee;andwhereVicehasitsredeemingpoint,Isay,letVicehaveitsdue——yes,yes,byallmannerofmeans,letVicehaveitsdue。
"What’sthematternow,Jack?"saysMr。Jay。
"Can’tyouseeitinmyface?"saysJack。"Mydearfellow,delaysaredangerous。Letushavedonewithsuspense,andriskit,thedayafterto—morrow。"
"Sosoonasthat?"criesMr。Jay,lookingverymuchastonished。
"Well,I’mready,ifyouare。But,Isay,Jack,issomebodyelseready,too?Areyouquitesureofthat?"
Hesmiledashespoke——afrightfulsmile——andlaidaverystrongemphasisonthosetwowords,"Somebodyelse。"Thereisevidentlyathirdruffian,anamelessdesperado,concernedinthebusiness。
"Meetusto—morrow,"saysJack,"andjudgeforyourself。BeintheRegent’sParkateleveninthemorning,andlookoutforusattheturningthatleadstotheAvenueRoad。"
"I’llbethere,"saysMr。Jay。"Haveadropofbrandy—and—water?
Whatareyougettingupfor?You’renotgoingalready?"
"Yes,Iam,"saysJack。"Thefactis,I’msoexcitedandagitatedthatIcan’tsitstillanywhereforfiveminutestogether。
Ridiculousasitmayappeartoyou,I’minaperpetualstateofnervousflutter。Ican’t,forthelifeofme,helpfearingthatweshallbefoundout。Ifancythateverymanwholookstwiceatmeinthestreetisaspy——"
AtthesewordsIthoughtmylegswouldhavegivenwayunderme。
Nothingbutstrengthofmindkeptmeatmypeep—hole——nothingelse,Igiveyoumywordofhonor。
"Stuffandnonsense!"criesMr。Jay,withalltheeffronteryofaveteranincrime。"Wehavekeptthesecretuptothistime,andwewillmanagecleverlytotheend。Haveadropofbrandy—and—water,andyouwillfeelascertainaboutitasIdo。"
Jacksteadilyrefusedthebrandy—and—water,andsteadilypersistedintakinghisleave。
"ImusttryifIcan’twalkitoff,"hesaid。"Rememberto—morrowmorning——eleveno’clock,AvenueRoad,sideoftheRegent’sPark。"
Withthosewordshewentout。Hishardenedrelativelaugheddesperatelyandresumedthedirtyclaypipe。
Isatdownonthesideofmybed,actuallyquiveringwithexcitement。
Itiscleartomethatnoattempthasyetbeenmadetochangethestolenbank—notes,andImayaddthatSergeantBulmerwasofthatopinionalsowhenheleftthecaseinmyhands。WhatisthenaturalconclusiontodrawfromtheconversationwhichIhavejustsetdown?Evidentlythattheconfederatesmeetto—morrowtotaketheirrespectivesharesinthestolenmoney,andtodecideonthesafestmeansofgettingthenoteschangedthedayafter。
Mr。Jayis,beyondadoubt,theleadingcriminalinthisbusiness,andhewillprobablyrunthechiefrisk——thatofchangingthefifty—poundnote。Ishall,therefore,stillmakeitmybusinesstofollowhim——attendingattheRegent’sParkto—morrow,anddoingmybesttohearwhatissaidthere。Ifanotherappointmentismadeforthedayafter,Ishall,ofcourse,gotoit。Inthemeantime,Ishallwanttheimmediateassistanceoftwocompetentpersons(supposingtherascalsseparateaftertheirmeeting)tofollowthetwominorcriminals。
Itisonlyfairtoaddthat,iftheroguesallretiretogether,I
shallprobablykeepmysubordinatesinreserve。Beingnaturallyambitious,Idesire,ifpossible,tohavethewholecreditofdiscoveringthisrobberytomyself。
8thJuly。
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