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第83章 THE CONFESSION(2)

"Say," he said, in a husky voice, "I'd like--I'd like to have a lawyer.""What's the matter with you, Joe?" the Inspector returned, always with that imperturbable air, and without raising his head from the work that so engrossed his attention."You know, you're not arrested, Joe.Maybe, you never will be.Now, for the love of Mike, keep still, and let me finish this letter."Slowly, very hesitatingly, Garson went back to the chair, and sank down on it in a limp attitude of dejection wholly unlike his customary postures of strength.Again, his fear-fascinated eyes went to the row of cells that stood silently menacing on the other side of the corridor beyond the windows.His face was tinged with gray.A physical sickness was creeping stealthily on him, as his thoughts held insistently to the catastrophe that threatened.His intelligence was too keen to permit a belief that Burke's manner of almost fulsome kindliness hid nothing ominous--ominous with a hint of death for him in return for the death he had wrought.

Then, terror crystallized.His eyes were caught by a figure, the figure of Cassidy, advancing there in the corridor.And with the detective went a man whose gait was slinking, craven.Acell-door swung open, the prisoner stepped within, the door clanged to, the bolts shot into their sockets noisily.

Garson sat huddled, stricken--for he had recognized the victim thrust into the cell before his eyes....It was Dacey, one of his own cronies in crime--Dacey, who, the night before, had seen him kill Eddie Griggs.There was something concretely sinister to Garson in this fact of Dacey's presence there in the cell.

Of a sudden, the forger cried out raucously:

"Say, Inspector, if you've got anything on me, I--I would----"The cry dropped into unintelligible mumblings.

Burke retained his manner of serene indifference to the other's agitation.Still, his pen hurried over the paper; and he did not trouble to look up as he expostulated, half-banteringly.

"Now, now! What's the matter with you, Joe? I told you that Iwanted to ask you a few questions.That's all."Garson leaped to his feet again resolutely, then faltered, and ultimately fell back into the chair with a groan, as the Inspector went on speaking.

"Now, Joe, sit down, and keep still, I tell you, and let me get through with this job.It won't take me more than a minute more."But, after a moment, Garson's emotion forced hint to another appeal.

"Say, Inspector----" he began.

Then, abruptly, he was silent, his mouth still open to utter the words that were now held back by horror.Again, he saw the detective walking forward, out there in the corridor.And with him, as before, was a second figure, which advanced slinkingly.

Garson leaned forward in his chair, his head thrust out, watching in rigid suspense.Again, even as before, the door swung wide, the prisoner slipped within, the door clanged shut, the bolts clattered noisily into their sockets.

And, in the watcher, terror grew--for he had seen the face of Chicago Red, another of his pals, another who had seen him kill Griggs.For a time that seemed to him long ages of misery, Garson sat staring dazedly at the closed doors of the tier of cells.The peril about him was growing--growing, and it was a deadly peril! At last, he licked his dry lips, and his voice broke in a throaty whisper.

"Say, Inspector, if you've got anything against me, why----""Who said there was anything against you, Joe?" Burke rejoined, in a voice that was genially chiding."What's the matter with you to-day, Joe? You seem nervous." Still, the official kept on with his writing.

"No, I ain't nervous," Garson cried, with a feverish effort to appear calm."Why, what makes you think that? But this ain't exactly the place you'd pick out as a pleasant one to spend the morning." He was silent for a little, trying with all his strength to regain his self-control, but with small success.

"Could I ask you a question?" he demanded finally, with more firmness in his voice.

"What is it?" Burke said.

Garson cleared his throat with difficulty, and his voice was thick.

"I was just going to say--" he began.Then, he hesitated, and was silent, at a loss.

"Well, what is it, Joe?" the Inspector prompted.

"I was going to say--that is--well, if it's anything about Mary Turner, I don't know a thing--not a thing!"It was the thought of possible peril to her that now, in an instant, had caused him to forget his own mortal danger.Where, before, he had been shuddering over thoughts of the death-house cell that might be awaiting him, he now had concern only for the safety of the woman he cherished.And there was a great grief in his soul; for it was borne in on him that his own folly, in disobedience to her command, had led up to the murder of Griggs--and to all that might come of the crime.How could he ever make amends to her? At least, he could be brave here, for her sake, if not for his own.

Burke believed that his opportunity was come.

"What made you think I wanted to know anything about her?" he questioned.

"Oh, I can't exactly say," Garson replied carelessly, in an attempt to dissimulate his agitation."You were up to the house, you know.Don't you see?""I did want to see her, that's a fact," Burke admitted.He kept on with his writing, his head bent low."But she wasn't at her flat.I guess she must have taken my advice, and skipped out.

Clever girl, that!"

Garson contrived to present an aspect of comparative indifference.

"Yes," he agreed."I was thinking of going West, myself," he ventured.

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