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第32章

The man passed on into the room--and now Jimmie Dale could distinguish every word that was being spoken; and, crouched up, in the dark corridor, in the angle of the wall and the door jamb itself, could see plainly enough into the room beyond.Jimmie Dale's jaw crept out a little.

A young man, gaunt, pale, wrapped in blankets, half sat, half reclined in an invalid's chair; the old lady, on her knees, the tears streaming down her face, had her arms around the sick man's neck; while the other man, apparently upset at the scene, tugged vigorously at long, gray mustaches.

"Sammy! Sammy!" sobbed the woman piteously."Say you didn't do it, Sammy--say you didn't do it!"Look here, Mrs.Matthews," said the man with the gray mustaches gently, "now don't you go to making things any harder.I've got to do my duty just the same, and take your son."The young man, a hectic flush beginning to burn on his cheeks, gazed wildly from one to the other.

"What--what is it?" he cried out.

The man threw back his coat and displayed a badge on his vest.

"I'm Kline of the secret service," he said gravely."I'm sorry, Sammy, but I want you for that little job in Washington at the bureau--before you left on sick leave!"Sammy Matthews struggled away from his mother's arms, pulled himself forward in his chair--and his tongue licked dry lips.

"What--what job?" he whispered thickly.

"You know, don't you?" the other answered steadily.He took a large, flat pocketbook from his pocket, opened it, and took out a five-dollar bill.He held this before the sick man's eyes, but just out of reach, one finger silently indicating the lower left-hand corner.

Matthews stared at it for a moment, and the hectic flush faded to a grayish pallor, and a queer, impotent sound gurgled in his throat.

"I see you recognise it," said the other quietly."It's open and shut, Sammy.That little imperfection in the plate's got you, my boy.""Sammy! Sammy!" sobbed the woman again."Sammy, say you didn't do it!""It's a lie!" said Matthews hoarsely."It's a lie! That plate was condemned in the bureau for that imperfection--condemned and destroyed.""Condemned TO BE destroyed," corrected the other, without raising his voice."There's a little difference there, Sammy--about twenty years' difference--in the Federal pen.But it wasn't destroyed;this note was printed from it by one of the slickest gangs of counterfeiters in the United States--but I don't need to tell you that, I guess you know who they are.I've been after them a long time, and I've got them now, just as tight as I've got you.Instead of destroying that plate, you stole it, and disposed of it to the gang.How much did they give you?"Matthews' face seemed to hold a dumb horror, and his fingers picked at the arms of the chair.His mother had moved from beside him now, and both her hands were patting at the man's sleeve in a pitiful way, while again and again she tried to speak, but no words would come.

"It's a lie!" said Matthews again, in a colourless, mechanical way.

The man glanced at Mrs.Matthews as he put the five-dollar note back into his pocket, seemed to choke a little, shook his head, and all trace of the official sternness that had crept into his voice disappeared.

"It's no good," he said in a low tone."Don't do that, Mrs.

Matthews, I've got to do my duty." He leaned a little toward the chair."It's dead to rights, Sammy.You might as well make a clean breast of it.It was up to you and Al Gregor to see that the plate was destroyed.It WASN'T destroyed; instead, it shows up in the hands of a gang of counterfeiters that I've been watching for months.Furthermore, I've got the plate itself.And finally, though I haven't placed him under arrest yet for fear you might hear of it before I wanted you to and make a get-away, I've got Al Gregor where I can put my hands on him, and I've got his confession that you and he worked the game between you to get that plate out of the bureau and dispose of it to the gang.""Oh, my God!"--it came in a wild cry from the sick man, and in a desperate, lurching way he struggled up to his feet."Al Gregor said that? Then--then I'm done!" He clutched at his temples."But it's not true--it's not true! If the plate was stolen, and it must have been stolen, or that note wouldn't have been found, it was Al Gregor who stole it--I didn't, I tell you! I knew nothing of it, except that he and I were responsible for it and--and I left it to him--that's the only way I'm to blame.He's caught, and he's trying to get out of it with a light sentence by pretending to turn State's evidence, but--but I'll fight him--he can't prove it--it's only his word against mine, and--"The other shook his head again.

"It's no good, Sammy," he said, a touch of sternness back in his tones again."I told you it was open and shut.It's not only Al Gregor.One of the gang got weak knees when I got him where Iwanted him the other night, and he swears that you are the one who DELIVERED the plate to them.Between him and Gregor and what I know myself, I've got evidence enough for any jury against every one of the rest of you."Horror, fear, helplessness seemed to mingle in the sick man's staring eyes, and he swayed unsteadily upon his feet.

"I'm innocent!" he screamed out."But I'm caught, I'm caught in a net, and I can't get out--they lied to you--but no one will believe it any more than you do and--and it means twenty years for me--oh, God!--twenty years, and--" His hands went wriggling to his temples again, and he toppled back in a faint into the chair.

"You've killed him! You've killed my boy!" the old lady shrieked out piteously, and flung herself toward the senseless figure.

The man jumped for the table across the room, on which was a row of bottles, snatched one up, drew the cork, smelled it, and ran back with the bottle.He poured a little of the contents into his cupped hand, held it under young Matthews' nostrils, and pushed the bottle into Mrs.Matthews' hands.

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