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第94章

The letter in his hand crackled under his clenched fist.He stared at it in a half-blind, half-bitter way.The call of the Gray Seal to arms! Another coup, with its incident danger and peril, that she had planned for him to execute! He could have laughed aloud at the inhuman mockery of it.The call of the Gray Seal to arms--NOW!

When with every faculty drained to its last resource, cornered, trapped, he was fighting for his very existence!

"Jimmie, it is half-past eleven now--HURRY!" The words were jangling discordantly in his brain.

And now he laughed outright, mirthlessly.A young girl hanging on her escort's arm, passing, glanced at him and giggled.It was a different Jimmie Dale for the moment.For once his immobility had forsaken him.He laughed again--a sort of unnatural, desperate indifference to everything falling upon him.What did it matter, the moment or two it would take to read the letter? He looked around him.He was on the corner in front of the Palace Saloon, and, turning abruptly, he stepped in through the swinging doors.As Larry the Bat, he knew the place well.At the rear of the barroom and along the side of the wall were some half dozen little stalls, partitioned off from each other.Several of these were unoccupied, and he chose the one farthest from the entrance.It was private enough; no one would disturb him.

From the aproned individual who presented himself he ordered a drink.The man returned in a moment, and Jimmie Dale tossed a coin on the table, bidding the other keep the change.He wanted no drink; the transaction was wholly perfunctory.The waiter was gone;he pushed the glass away from him, and tore the envelope open.

A single sheet, closely written on both sides of the paper, was in his hand.It was her writing; there was no mistaking that, but every word, every line bore evidence of frantic haste.Even that customary formula, "dear philanthropic crook," that had prefaced every line she had ever written him before, had been omitted.His eyes traversed the first few lines with that strange indifference that had settled upon him.What, after all, did it matter what it was; he could do nothing--not even save himself probably.And then, with a little start, he read the lines over again, muttering snatches from them.

"...Max Diestricht--diamonds--the Ross-Logan stones--wedding--sliding panel in wall of workshop--end of the room near window--ten boards to the right from side wall--press small knot in the wood in the centre of the tenth board--to-night..."It brought a sudden thrill of excitement to Jimmie Dale that, impossible as he would have believed it an instant ago, for the moment overshadowed the realisation of his own peril.A robbery such as that, if it were ever accomplished, would stir the country from end to end; it would set New York by the ears; it would loose the police in full cry like a pack of bloodhounds with their leashes slipped.The society columns of the newspapers had been busy for months featuring the coming marriage of the Ross-Logans' daughter to one of the country's young merchant princes.The combined fortunes of the two families would make the young couple the richest in America.The prospective groom's wedding gift was to be a diamond necklace of perfectly matched, large stones that would eclipse anything of the kind in the country.Europe, the foreign markets, had been literally combed and ransacked to supply the gems.The stones had arrived in New York the day before, the duty on them alone amounting to over fifty thousand dollars.All this had appeared in the papers.

Jimmie Dale's brows drew together in a frown.On just exactly what percentage the duty was figured he did not know; but it was high enough on the basis of fifty thousand dollars to assume safely that the assessed value of the stones was not less than four times that amount.Two hundred thousand dollars--laid down, a quarter of a million! Well, why not? In more than one quarter diamonds were ranked as the soundest kind of an investment.Furthermore, through personal acquaintance with the "high contracting parties," who were in his own set, he knew it to be true.

He shrugged his shoulders.The papers, too, had thrown the limelight on Max Diestricht, who, though for quite a time the fashion in the social world, had, up to the present, been comparatively unknown to the average New Yorker.His own knowledge of Max Diestricht went deeper than the superficial biography furnished by the newspapers--the old Hollander had done more than one piece of exquisite jewelry work for him.The old fellow was a character that beggared description, eccentric to the point of extravagance, and deaf as a post; but, in craftmanship, a modern Cellini.He employed no workmen, lived alone over his shop on one of the lower streets between Fifth and Sixth Avenues near Washington Square--and possessed a splendid contempt for such protective contrivances as safes and vaults.If his prospective patrons expostulated on this score before intrusting him with their valuables, they were at liberty to take their work elsewhere.It was Max Diestricht who honoured you by accepting the commission; not you who honoured Max Diestricht by intrusting him with it."Of what use is it to me, a safe!" he would exclaim."It hides nothing; it only says, 'I am inside; do not look farther; come and get me!'

Yes? It is to explode with the nitro-glycerin--POUF!--and I am deaf and I hear nothing.It is a foolishness, that"--he had a habit of prodding at one with a levelled fore-finger--"every night somewhere they are robbed, and have I been robbed? HEIN, tell me that; have Ibeen robbed?"

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