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The cab started forward, turned the corner, and headed along Waverly Place toward Broadway.The chauffeur twisted around in his seat in a matter-of-fact way, as though to ask further directions.

"Have you anything for me?" he inquired casually.

It lay where it always lay, that ring, between the folds of that little white glove in his pocketbook.Jimmie Dale took it out now, and handed it silently to the chauffeur.

The other's face changed instantly--composure was gone, and a quick, strained look was in its place.

"I'm afraid I've been watched," he said tersely."Look behind you, will you, and tell me if you see anything?"Jimmie Dale glanced backward through the little window in the hood.

"There's another taxi just turned in from Sixth Avenue," he reported the next instant.

"Keep your eye on it!" instructed the chauffeur shortly.

The speed of the cab increased sensibly.

With a curious tightening of his lips, Jimmie Dale settled himself in his seat so that he could watch the cab behind.There was trouble coming, intuitively he sensed that; and, he reflected bitterly, he might have known! It was too marvellous, too wonderful ever to come to pass that this one hour, the thought of which had fired his blood and made him glad beyond any gladness life had ever held for him before, should bring its promised happiness.

"Where's the cab now?" the chauffeur flung back over his shoulder.

They had passed Fifth Avenue, and were nearing Broadway.

"About the same distance behind," Jimmie Dale answered.

"That looks bad!" the chauffeur gritted between his teeth."We'll have to make sure.I'll run down Lower Broadway.""If you think we're followed," suggested Jimmie Dale quietly, "why not run uptown and give them the slip somewhere where the traffic is thick? Lower Broadway at this time of night is as empty and deserted as a country road."The chauffeur's sudden laugh was mirthless.

"My God, you don't know what you are talking about!" he burst out.

"If they're following, all hell couldn't throw them off the track.

And I've got to know, I've got to be SURE before I dare make a move to-night.I couldn't tell up in the crowded districts if I was followed, could I? They won't come out into the open until their hands are forced."The car swerved sharply, rounded the corner, and, speeding up faster and faster, began to tear down Lower Broadway.

"Watch! WATCH!" cried the chauffeur.

There was no word between them for a moment; then Jimmie Dale spoke crisply:

"It's turned the corner! It's coming this way!"The taxicab was rocking violently with the speed; silent, empty, Lower Broadway stretched away ahead.Apart from an occasional street car, probably there would be nothing between them and the Battery.Jimmie Dale glanced at his companion's face as a light, flashing by, threw it into relief.It was set and stern, even a little haggard; but, too, there was something else there, something that appealed instantly to Jimmie Dale--a sort of bulldog grit that dominated it.

"If he holds our speed, we'll know!" the chauffeur was shouting now to make himself heard over the roar of the car."Look again! Where is it now?"Once more Jimmie Dale looked through the little rear window.The cab had been a block behind them when it had turned the corner, and he watched it now in a sort of grim fascination.There was no possible doubt of it! The two bobbing, bouncing headlights were creeping steadily nearer.And then a sort of unnatural calm settled upon Jimmie Dale, and his hand went mechanically to his pocket to feel his automatic there, as he turned again to the chauffeur.

"If you've got any more speed, you'd better use it!" he said significantly.

The man shot a quick look at him.

"They are following us? You are SURE?"

"Yes," said Jimmie Dale.

The chauffeur laughed again in that mirthless, savage way.

"Lean over here, where I can talk to you!" he rasped out."The game's up, as far as I am concerned, I guess! But there's a chance for you.They don't know you in this.""Give her more speed--or dodge into a cross street!" suggested Jimmie Dale coolly."They haven't got us yet, by a long way!"The other shook his head.

"It's not only that cab behind," he answered, through set lips.

"You don't know what we're up against.If they're really after us, there's a trap laid in every section of this city--the devils! It's the package they want.Thank God for the presentiment that made me leave it behind! I was going back for it, you understand, if I was satisfied that we weren't followed.Listen! There's a chance for you--there's none for me.That package--remember this!--no one else knows where it is, and it's life and death to the one who sent you here.It's in Box 428 at-- My God, LOOK! Look there!" he yelled, and, with a wrench at the wheel, sent the taxi lurching and staggering for the car tracks in the centre of the street.

The scene, fast as thought itself, was photographing itself in every detail upon Jimmie Dale's brain.From the cross street ahead, one from each corner, two motor cars had nosed out into Broadway, blocking the road on both sides.And now the car on the left-hand side was moving forward across the tracks to counteract the chauffeur's move, deliberately insuring a collision.There was no chance, no further room to turn, no time to stop--the man driving the other car jumped for safety--they would be into it in an instant.

"Box 428!" Jimmie pleaded fiercely."Go on, man! Go on! FINISH!""Yes!" cried the chauffeur."John Johansson, at--"But Jimmie Dale heard no more.There was the crash of impact as the taxicab plowed into the car that had been so craftily manoeuvered in front of it, and Jimmie Dale, lifted from his feet, was hurled violently forward with the shock, and all went black before his eyes.

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