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第25章

"Mr.Markel and I are going out for a little walk," he announced coolly."If one of you make a move or raise an alarm before your master comes back, I shall be obliged, in self-defence, to shoot--Mr.Markel.Mr.Markel quite understands that--I am sure.Do you not, Mr.Markel?""Helen," screamed Markel to his wife, "don't let 'em move! For God's sake, do as he says!"Jimmie Dale's lips, just showing beneath the edge of his mask, broadened in a pleasant little smile.

"Will you lead the way, Mr.Markel?" he requested, with ironic deference."Through the dining room, please.Yes, that's right!

Markel walked weakly into the dining room, and Jimmie Dale followed.

A prod in the back from the revolver muzzle, and Markel stepped through the French windows and out on the lawn.Jimmie Dale faced the other toward the woods at the rear of the house.

"Go on!" Jimmie Dale's voice was curt now, uncompromising."And step lively!"They passed on along the side of the house and in among the trees.

Fifty yards or so more, and Jimmie Dale halted.He backed Markel up against a large tree--not over gently.

"I--I say"--Markel's teeth were going like castanets."I--""You'll oblige me by keeping your mouth shut," observed Jimmie Dale politely--and he whipped the cord of Markel's dressing gown loose and began to tie the man to the tree."You have many unpleasant characteristics, Markel--your voice is one of them.Shall I repeat that I do not like you?" He stepped to the back of the tree.

"Pardon me if I draw this uncomfortably tight.I don't think you can reach around to the knot.No? The trunk is too large? Quite so!" He stepped around to face Markel again--the man was thoroughly frightened, his face was livid, his jaw sagged weakly, and his eyes followed every movement of the revolver in Jimmie Dale's hand in a sort of miserable fascination.Jimmie Dale smiled unhappily."I am going to do something, Markel, that I should advise no other man to do--I am going to put you on your honour! For the next fifteen minutes you are not to utter a sound.Do you understand?""Y-yes," said Markel hoarsely.

"No," said Jimmie Dale sadly, "I don' think you do.Let me be painfully explicit.If you break your vow of silence by so much as a second, then to-morrow, or the next day, or the day after, at my convenience, Markel, you and I will meet again--for the LAST time.

There can be no possible misapprehension on your part now--Markel?""N-no,"--Markel could scarcely chatter out the word.

"Quite so," said Jimmie Dale, in velvet tones.He stood for an instant looking at the other with cool insolence; then: "Good-night, Markel"--and five minutes later a great touring car was tearing New Yorkward over the Long Island roads at express speed.

It was one o'clock in the morning as Jimmie Dale swung the car into a cross street off lower Broadway, and drew up at the curb beside a large office building.He got out, snuggled the cash box under his ulster, went around to the Broadway entrance, glanced up to note that a light burned in a fifth-story window, and entered the building.

The hallway was practically in darkness, one or two incandescents only threw a dim light about.Jimmie Dale stopped for a moment at the foot of the stairs, beside the elevator well, to listen--if the watchman was making rounds, it was in another part of the building Jimmie Dale began to climb.

He reached the fifth floor, turned down the corridor, and halted in front of a door, through the ground-glass panel of which a light glowed faintly--as though coming from an inner office beyond.

Jimmie Dale drew the black silk mask from his pocket, adjusted it, tried the door, found it unlocked, opened it noiselessly, and stepped inside.Across the room, through another door, half open, the light streamed into the outer office, where Jimmie Dale stood.

Jimmie Dale stole across the room, crouched by the door to look into the inner office--and his face went suddenly rigid.

"Good God!" he whispered."As bad as that!"--but it was a nonchalant Jimmie Dale to all outward appearances that, on the instant, stepped unconcernedly over the threshold.

An elderly man, white-haired, kindly-faced, kindly-eyed, save now that the face was drawn and haggard, the eyes full of weariness, was standing behind a flat-topped desk, his fingers twitching nervously on a revolver in his hand.He whirled, with a startled cry, at Jimmie Dale's entrance, and the revolver clattered from his fingers to the floor.

"I am afraid," said Jimmie Dale, smiling pleasantly, "that you were going to shoot yourself.Your name is Wilbur, Henry Wilbur, isn't it?"Unmanned, trembling, the other stood--and nodded mechanically.

"It's really not a nice thing to do," said Jimmie Dale confidentially."Makes a mess, you see, too"--he was pulling off his motor gauntlet, his ulster, his jacket, and, having set the cash box on the desk, was rolling back his sleeve as he spoke."Had a little experience myself this evening." He held out his hand that, with the forearm, was covered with blood."A little above the wrist--fortunately only a flesh wound--a little memento from a chap named Markel, and--""MARKEL!" The word burst, quivering, from the other's lips.

"Yes," said Jimmie Dale imperturbably."Do you mind if I wash a bit--and could you oblige me with a towel, or something that would do for a bandage?"The man seemed dazed.In a subconscious way, he walked from the desk to a little cupboard, and took out two towels.

Jimmie Dale stooped, while the other's back was turned, picked up the revolver from the floor, and slipped it into his trousers pocket.

"Markel?" said Wilbur again, the same trembling anxiety in his voice, as he handed Jimmie Dale the towels and motioned toward a washstand in the corner of the room."Did you say Markel--Theodore Markel?""Yes," said Jimmie Dale, examining his wound critically.

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