登陆注册
5189800000146

第146章

Jimmie Dale's fingers were industriously rolling a cigarette, as, under the brim of his slouch hat, his eyes were noting every detail around him.A yard in against the wall of Spider Jack's, the wall cutting off the rays of the street lamp at a sharp angle, it was shadowy and black--and beyond that, farther in, the alleyway was like a pit.It would take less, far less, than the fraction of a second to gain that yard, but some one was approaching behind him, and a little group of people loitered, with annoying persistency, directly across the way on the other side of the street.Jimmie Dale stuck the cigarette between his lips, fumbled in his pockets, and finally produced a box of matches.The group opposite was moving on now; the footsteps he had heard behind him, those of a man, drew nearer, the man passed by--and the box of matches in Jimmie Dale's hand dropped to the ground.He reached to pick them up, and in his stooping posture, without seeming to turn his head, flung a quick glance behind him up the street.No one, for that fraction of a second that he needed, was near enough to see--and in that fraction of a second Jimmie Dale disappeared.

A dozen yards down the lane, he sprang for the top of the high fence, gripped it, and, lithe and active as a cat, swung himself up and over, and dropped noiselessly to the ground on the other side.

Here he stood motionless for a moment, close against the fence, to get his bearings.The rear of Spider Jack's building loomed up before him--the back windows as unlighted as those in front.Luck so far, at least, was with him! He turned and looked about him, and, his eyes growing accustomed to the darkness, he could just make out Makoff's place, bordering the end of the yard--nor, from this new vantage point, could he discover, any more than before, a single sign of life about the pawnbroker's establishment.

Jimmie Dale stole forward across the yard, mounted the three steps of the low stoop at Spider Jack's back door, and tried the door cautiously.It was locked.From his pocket came the small steel instrument that had stood Larry the Bat in good stead a hundred times before in similar circumstances.He inserted it in the keyhole, worked deftly with it for an instant--and tried the door again.It was still locked.And then Jimmie Dale smiled almost apologetically.Spider Jack did not use ordinary locks on his back door!

The discountenanced instrument went back into his pocket, and now Jimmie Dale's hand slipped inside his shirt, and from one of the little, upright pockets of the leather belt, and from still another, and from after that a third, came the vicious little blued-steel tools.The sensitive fingers travelled slowly up and down the side of the door--and then he was at work in earnest.A minute passed--another--there was a dull, low, grating sound, a snick as of metal yielding suddenly--and Jimmie Dale was coolly stowing away his tools again inside his shirt.

He pushed the door open an inch, listened, then swung it wide, stepped inside, and closed it behind him.A round, white beam of light flashed in a quick circle--and went out.It was a sort of storeroom, innocent enough and orderly enough in appearance, bare-floored, with boxes and packing cases piled neatly against the walls.In one corner a staircase led to the story above--and from above, quite audibly now, he caught the sound of snoring.Spider Jack was in bed, then!

Directly facing him was the open door of another room, and Jimmie Dale, moving softly forward, entered it.He had never been in Spider Jack's before, and his first concern was to form an intimate acquaintanceship with his surroundings.Again the flashlight circled, and again went out.

"No windows!" muttered Jimmie Dale under his breath."Nothing very fancy about the architecture! Three rooms in a row! Store in front of this room through that door of course.Wonder if the door's locked, though it's a foregone conclusion the package wouldn't be in there."Not a sound, his tread silent, he crossed to the closed door that he had noticed.It was unlocked, and he opened it tentatively a little way.A faint glow of light diffused itself through the opening.

Jimmie Dale nodded his head and closed the door again.The street lamp, shining through the shop windows, accounted for the light.

And now the flashlight played with steady inquisitiveness about him.

The room in which he stood seemed to combine a sort of office, with a lounging room, in which Spider Jack, no doubt, entertained his particular cronies.There was table in the centre, cards still upon it, chairs about it.Against the wall farthest away from the shop stood a huge, old-fashioned cabinet; and a little farther along, anglewise, partitioning off the corner, as it were, hung, for some purpose or other, a cretonne curtain.Also, against the wall next to the lane, bringing a commiserating smile to Jimmie Dale's lips as his eyes fell upon it, was a clumsy, lumbering, antique safe.

Jimmie Dale's eyes returned to the curtain.What was it doing there? What was it for? Instinctively he stepped over to examine it.A single glance, however, as he lifted it aside, sufficed.It was nothing but a make-shift clothes closet.He turned from it, switched off the flashlight, and stood staring meditatively into the darkness.In a strange house, with the knowledge to begin with that what he sought was carefully hidden, it was no sinecure to find that package.He had never for a moment imagined that it would be.But of one thing, however, there was no uncertainty in his mind--he would get the package!--by search if possible, by other means if search failed.It was now close to one o'clock.If by two o'clock his efforts had been fruitless, Spider Jack would hand over the package--at the revolver point! It was quite simple! Meanwhile--Jimmie Dale shrugged his shoulders, and, going over to the safe, knelt down in front of it--meanwhile, as well begin here as anywhere else.

同类推荐
  • Actions and Reactions

    Actions and Reactions

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 道门十规

    道门十规

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft

    The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 文章

    文章

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大法鼓经

    大法鼓经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 汉晋文学中的《庄子》接受

    汉晋文学中的《庄子》接受

    本书主要探讨汉晋时期思想学术领域庄学全面复兴的背景下,文学中的《庄子》接受状况。回答了以下问题:汉魏之际庄学复兴有何表现?复兴的原因是什么?汉晋文学以怎样的方式接受《庄子》?汉晋各时期的《庄子》接受有何特点?汉晋文学主要接受了《庄子》的哪些方面?有何表现?《庄子》强烈的生命精神及由此生发的诗性精神是汉晋士人和文学对其进行选择接受时的一个主要兴奋点。本书以此为中心,对汉晋文学与《庄子》在生命意识、理想人生境界的建构及叙述方式上的深层联系进行了专题研究。
  • 异界之无敌掠夺系统

    异界之无敌掠夺系统

    来自地球的楚凡魂穿异界,觉醒掠夺系统,吞天地造化,所向披靡,碾压一切天骄,纵横异界无人能敌。当天才们修炼着天阶功法时,楚凡的手下们早已一人一部神级功法了。当某圣地天骄炫耀自己天生灵体,修行速度是别人十倍时,楚凡默默开启了百倍吞噬效果。别人煞费苦心的生死历练想要突破瓶颈,楚凡却只需要躺在家中,从系统中兑换经验书无门槛的突破。武学、丹药、炼器,无所不精无所不会。“他是全能的神。”——《天元大陆史》
  • 小数字大学问:写给爱思考的那些人看

    小数字大学问:写给爱思考的那些人看

    本书选择了一个非常独特的视角,从经济学中的“数字”入手,比如 GDP、CPI、基尼系数、恩格尔系数,比如幸福指数、巨无霸指数、生活成本指数、贴现率、赔率等,话题从这些关系国计民生、贴近百姓生活的经济参 数开始,介绍这些数字、指数、常数的渊源、发展、运用、计算、作用、我国目前所处的水平以及和老百姓的关系。本书稿内容涵盖了经济学的各个领 域,语言生动、幽默,既是一本普及读物,又可当成一本工具书。阅读本书,不仅可以给读者带来一定的阅读兴趣、增加经济学知识,而 且可以对读者的生活与工作起到一定的指导作用。
  • 快穿之当小透明穿成了大佬

    快穿之当小透明穿成了大佬

    安于现状的小白领林萧萧,被二十三世纪的研究者随机选中参与改造人类计划,被迫穿越到一个个世界顶尖的强者身上感受叱咤风云的人生。林萧萧努力地想降低自己的存在感,然而总是事与愿违。林萧萧:不行,这事我真做不了。崇拜者:大佬真谦虚。黑子:装什么逼呢?林萧萧:……好吧,这事我能干。崇拜者:大佬不愧是大佬!黑子:这么狂,不知道做人低调点吗?配角:你都猖狂了这么久了,难道不能给我们一个逆袭的机会吗?林萧萧:我也不想这么牛逼的,没有办法,走在街上都有机缘从天而降。研究者:你成功地引起了我的注意。一个女主从身心弱鸡成长到可以独当一面的强者的故事。非逆袭流,因为外挂从头强到尾。不要扯逻辑,外挂是不存在逻辑的。
  • 生前或者死后

    生前或者死后

    如果你到我们巴水河边,如果你看到一个衣衫破烂的儿,在前面跑,一个娘驮着一根竹竿子,在后面赶,跑不赢,追不上,你就会看到后面的娘,把手里的竹竿一丢,呼天抢地地哭:“老天爷啦!你活到做么事?”那么可以肯定这个儿活残了。我们巴水河边的人们,对于活得人模狗样的儿,从来没人问他,“你活到做么事?”而对于活残了的儿,就追问:“你活到做么事?”“你活到做么事?”这可是一个要命的问题。娘咽一口,后面一句话没有哭出来,那就是你怎么不死?这逻辑有点混乱哩。
  • 佛说菩萨行五十缘身经

    佛说菩萨行五十缘身经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 你是我的不言而喻

    你是我的不言而喻

    她遇见他,注定是难以逃避的劫,曾想过就这样为他不顾一切也好,却谁知情路漫漫,谁拿走了谁的心?
  • 替身:许少的绯色宠妻

    替身:许少的绯色宠妻

    在许景行的世界里,所有的事情对于他而言——要么得到,要么摧毁。而遇上顾吟安之后,他才知道原来情绪也可以不受控制。有时候认为她是前者,可当他失控时,便觉得她是后者。顾吟安从来没有想过,有一天她会被所爱之人舍弃。当许景行强势的进入她的生命中,她本能的反应就是送他入地狱。毁了她的婚礼,夺了她家产业,将她爱的人逼入绝境,这样的人怎么懂爱!望着他幽深的瞳仁,失足坠入替身的豪门婚姻里。原来藏在幕后的不是绝口不提的爱,而是动魄心惊的阴谋暗藏……顾吟安苦笑:青梅等竹马,你知道的,我爱的人从不是你!他的指力深深钳入她的肩,似乎想要将他说的每一个字,都深深楔入她心底。“顾吟安,这辈子我都不会放手!”
  • 私情

    私情

    花心的丈夫却在外包养了“二奶”——他的女研究生笛谣。丈夫的婚外恋掀起婚姻和家庭的血泪风暴。丈夫再次背叛,铭心刻骨的伤痛使林鸟痛不欲生。
  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。