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第95章

It was true.In ten years, though at times having stones and precious metal aggregating large amounts deposited with him by his customers, Max Diestricht had never lost so much as the gold filings.There was a queer smile on Jimmie Dale's lips now.The knot in the tenth board was significant! Max Diestricht was scrupulously honest, a genius in originality and conception of design, a master in the perfection and delicacy of his finished work--he had been commissioned to design and set the Ross-Logan necklace.

The brain works quickly.All this and more had flashed almost instantaneously through Jimmie Dale's mind.His eyes fell to the letter again, and he read on.Halfway through, a sudden whiteness blanched his face, and, following it, a surging tide of red that mounted to his temples.It dazed him; it seemed to rob him for the moment of the power of coherent thought.He was wrong; he had not read aright.It was incredible, dare-devil beyond belief--and yet in its very audacity lay success.He finished the letter, read it once more--and his fingers mechanically began to tear it into little shreds.His brain was in a whirl, a vortex of conflicting emotions.

Had Whitey Mack and Lannigan left Bristol Bob's yet? Where were they now? Was there time for--this? He was staring at the little torn scraps of paper in his hand.He thrust them suddenly into his pocket, and jerked out his watch.It was nearly midnight.The broad, muscular shoulders seemed to square back curiously, the jaws to clamp a little, the face to harden and grow cold until it was like stone.With a swift movement he emptied his glass into the cuspidor, set the glass back on the table, and stepped out from the stall.His destination was Max Diestricht's.

The Palace Saloon was near the upper end of the Bowery, and, failing a taxicab, of which none was in sight, his quickest method was to walk, and he started briskly forward.It was not far; and it was barely ten minutes from the time he had left the Palace Saloon when he swung through Washington Square to Fifth Avenue, and, a moment later, turned from that thoroughfare, heading west toward Sixth Avenue, along one of those streets which, with the city's northward trend, had quite lost any distinctive identity, and from being once a modestly fashionable residential section had now become a conglomerate potpourri of small tradesmen's stores, shops and apartments of the poorer class.He knew Max Diestricht's--he could well have done without the aid of the arc lamp which, even if dimly, indicated that low, almost tumble-down, two-story structure tucked away between the taller buildings on either side that almost engulfed it.It was late.The street was quiet.The shops and stores had long since been closed, Max Diestricht's among them--the old Hollanders' name in painted white letters stood out against the background of a darkened workshop window.In the story above, the lights, too, were out; Max Diestricht was probably fast asleep--and he was stone deaf!

A glance up and down the street, and Jimmie Dale was standing, or, rather, leaning against Max Diestricht's door.There was no one to see, and if there were, what was there to attract attention to a man standing nonchalantly for a moment in a doorway? It was only for a moment.Those master fingers of Jimmie Dale were working surely, swiftly, silently.A little steel instrument that was never out of his possession was in the lock and out again.The door opened, closed; he drew the black silk mask from his pocket and slipped it over his face.Immediately in front of him the stairs led upward;immediately to his right was the door into the shop--the modest street entrance was common to both.

The door into the workshop was not locked.He opened it, stepped inside, and closed it quietly behind him.The place was in blackness.He stood for a moment silent, straining his ears to catch the slightest sound, reconstructing the plan of his surroundings in his mind as he remembered it.It was a narrow, oblong room, running the entire depth of the building, a very long room, blank walls on either side, a window in the middle of the rear wall that gave on a back yard, and from the back yard there was access to the lane; also, as he remembered the place, it was a riot of disorder, with workbenches and odds and ends strewn without system or reason in every direction--one had need of care to negotiate it in the dark.He took his flashlight from his pocket, and, preliminary to a more intimate acquaintance with the interior, glanced out through the front window near which he stood--and, with a suppressed cry, shrank back instinctively against the wall.

Two men were crossing the street, heading directly for the shop door.The arc lamp lighted up their faces.IT WAS INSPECTORLANNIGAN OF HEADQUARTERS AND WHITEY MACK! The quick intake of Jimmie Dale breath was sucked through clenched teeth.They were close on his heels then--far closer than he had imagined.It would take Whitey Mack scarcely any longer to open that front door than it had taken him.Close on his heels! His face was rigid.He could hear them now at the door.The flashlight in his hand winked down the length of the room.If was a dangerous thing to do, but it was still more dangerous to stumble into some object and make a noise.

He darted forward, circuiting a workbench, a stool, a small hand forge.Again the flashlight gleamed.Against the side wall, near the rear, was another workbench, with a sort of coarse canvas curtain hanging part way down in front of it, evidently to protect such things as might be stored away beneath it from dust, and Jimmie Dale sprang for it, whipped back the canvas, and crawled underneath.

He was not an instant too soon.As the canvas fell back into place, the shop door opened, closed, and the two men had stepped inside.

Whitey Mack's voice, in a low whisper though it was, seemed to echo raucously through the shop.

"Mabbe we'll have a sweet wait, but I got the straight dope on this.

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