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第106章

It was the last part of the letter, beginning with: "There's a paper stuck under the edge of Hagan's table--" From above, from the floor of the front room now, came the rush and trample of feet.He could not go back for the other half.And any attempt to conceal the fact that Connie Myers had been alone in the house was futile now.They would find the torn letter in the dead man's hand, proof enough that some one else had been there.What was in that part of the letter that was still clutched in that death grip upstairs? A sentence from it, that he had heard Connie Myers read, seemed to burn itself into his brain."IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHO DID IT, LOOK IN MIKEHAGAN'S ROOM ON THE FLOOR ABOVE." And then, suddenly, like light through the darkness, came a ray of hope.He pulled Hagan to the cellarway, and stealthily lifted one side of the double trapdoor.

There was a chance, desperate enough, one in a thousand--but still a chance!

Voices from the house came plainly now, but there was no one in sight.The police, to a man, were evidently all inside.From the road in front showed the lamp glare of their automobile.

"Run for the car!" Jimmie Dale jerked out from between set teeth--and with Hagan beside him, steadying the man by the arm, dashed across the intervening fifty yards.

They had not been seen.A minute more, and the car, evidently belonging to the local police, for it was headed in the direction of New York, and as though it had come from Pelham, swept down the road, swept around a turn, and Jimmie Dale, with a gasp of relief, straightened up a little from the wheel.

How much time had he? The police must have heard the car; but, equally, occupied as they were, they might well give it no thought other than that it was but another car passing by.There was no telephone in the house; the nearest house was a quarter of a mile away, and that might or might not have a telephone.Could he count on half an hour? He glanced anxiously at the crouched figure beside him.He would have to! It was the only chance.They would telephone the contents of the dead man's half of the letter to the New York police.Could he get to Hagan's room FIRST! "Look in Hagan's room," their part of the letter read--but it did not say for WHAT, or exactly WHERE! If they found nothing, Hagan was safe.

Connie Myers' reputation, the fact that he was found in disguise at Doyle's house, was, barring any incriminating evidence, quite enough to let Hagan out.There would only remain in the minds of the police the question of who, beside Connie Myers, had been in old Doyle's house that night? And now Jimmie Dale smiled a little whimsically.Well, perhaps he could answer that--and, if not quite to the satisfaction of the police, at least to the complete vindication of Mike Hagan.

But he could not drive through towns and villages with a mask on his face; and there, ahead now, lights were beginning to show.And more than ever now, with what was before him, it was imperative that Mike Hagan should not recognise Larry the Bat.Jimmie Dale glanced again at Hagan--and slowed down the car.They were on the outskirts of a town, and off to the right he caught the twinkling lights of a street car.

"Hagan," he said sharply, "pull yourself together, and listen to me!

If you keep your mouth shut, you've nothing to fear; if you let out a word of what's happened to-night, you'll probably go to the chair for a crime you know nothing about.Do you understand?--keep your mouth shut!"The car had stopped.Hagan nodded his head.

"All right, then.You get out here, and take a street car into New York," continued Jimmie Dale crisply."But when you get there, keep away from your home for the next two or three hours.Hang around with some of the boys you know, and if you're asked anything afterward, say you were batting around town all evening.Don't worry--you'll find you're out of this when you read the morning papers.Now get out--hurry!" He pushed Hagan from the car."I've got to make my own get-away."Hagan, standing in the road, brushed his hand bewilderingly across his eyes.

"Yes--but you--I--"

"Never mind about that!" Jimmie Dale leaned out, and gripped Hagan's arm impressively."There's only one thing you've got to think of, or remember.Keep your mouth shut! No matter what happens, keep your mouth shut--if you want to save your neck! Good-night, Hagan!"The car was racing forward again.It shot streaking through the streets of the town ahead, and, dully, over its own inferno, echoed shouts, cries, and execrations of an outraged populace--then out into the night again, roaring its way toward New York.

He had half an hour--perhaps! It was a good thing Hagan did not know, or had not grasped the significance of that torn letter--the man would have been unmanageable with fear and excitement.It would puzzle Hagan to find no paper stuck under his table when he came to look for it! But that was a minor consideration, that mattered not at all,Half an hour! On roared the car--towns, black roads, villages, wooded lands were kaleidoscopic in their passing.Half an hour!

Had he done it? Had he come anywhere near doing it? He did not know.He was in the city at last--and now he had to moderate his speed; but, by keeping to the less frequented streets, he could still drive at a fast pace.One piece of good fortune had been his--the long motor coat he had found in the car with which to cover the rags of Larry the Bat, and without which he would have been obliged to leave the car somewhere on the outskirts of the city, and to trust, like Mike Hagan, to other and slower means of transportation.

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