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第9章

BY PROXY

The most puzzling bewildering, delightful crook in the annals of crime," Herman Carruthers, the editor of the MORNING NEWS-ARGUS, had called the Gray Seal; and Jimmie Dale smiled a little grimly now as he recalled the occasion of a week ago at the St.James Club over their after-dinner coffee.That was before his second debut, with Isaac Brolsky's poverty-stricken premises over on West Broadway as a setting for the break.

SHE had written: "Things are a little too warm, aren't they, Jimmie?

Let's let them cool for a year." Well, they had cooled for a year, and Carruthers as a result had been complacently satisfied in his own mind that the Gray Seal was dead--until that break at Isaac Brolsky's over on West Broadway!

Jimmie Dale's smile was tinged with whimsicality now.The only effect of the year's inaction had been to usher in his renewed activity with a furor compared to which all that had gone before was insignificant.Where the newspapers had been maudlin, they now raved--raved in editorials and raved in headlines.It was an impossible, untenable, unbelievable condition of affairs that this Gray Seal, for all his incomparable cleverness, should flaunt his crimes in the faces of the citizens of New York.One could actually see the editors writhing in their swivel chairs as their fiery denunciations dripped from their pens! What was the matter with the police? Were the police children; or, worse still, imbeciles--or, still worse again, was there some one "higher up" who was profiting by this rogue's work? New York would not stand for it--New York would most decidedly not--and the sooner the police realised that fact the better! If the police were helpless, or tools, the citizens of New York were not, and it was time the citizens were thoroughly aroused.

There was a way, too, to arouse the citizens, that was both good business from the newspaper standpoint, and efficacious as a method.

Carruthers, of the MORNING NEWS-ARGUS, had initiated it.The MORNING NEWS-ARGUS offered twenty-five thousand dollars' reward for the capture of the Gray Seal! Other papers immediately followed suit in varying amounts.The authorities, State and municipal, goaded to desperation, did likewise, and the five million men, women, and children of New York were automatically metamorphosed into embryonic sleuths.New York was aroused.

Jimmie Dale, alias the Gray Seal, member of the ultra-exclusive St.

James Club, the latter fact sufficient in itself to guarantee his social standing, graduate of Harvard, inheritor of his deceased father's immense wealth amassed in the manufacture of burglar-proof safes, some of the most ingenious patents on which were due to Jimmie Dale himself, figured with a pencil on the margin of the newspaper he had been reading, using the arm of the big, luxurious, leather-upholstered lounging chair as a support for the paper.The result of his calculations was eighty-five thousand dollars.

He brushed the paper onto the Turkish rug, dove into the pocket of his dinner jacket for his cigarettes, and began to smoke as his eyes strayed around the room, his own particular den in his fashionable Riverside Drive residence.

Eighty-five thousand dollars' reward! Jimmie Dale blew meditative rings of cigarette smoke at the fireplace.What would she say to that? Would she decide it was "too hot" again, and call it off? It added quite a little hazard to the game--QUITE a little! If he only knew who "she" was! It was a strange partnership--the strangest partnership that had ever existed between two human beings.

He turned a little in his chair as a step sounded in the hallway without--that is, Jimmie Dale caught the sound, muffled though it was by the heavy carpet.Came then a knock upon the door.

"Come in," invited Jimmie Dale.

It was old Jason, the butler.The old man was visibly excited, as he extended a silver tray on which lay a letter.

Jimmie Dale's hand reached quickly out, the long, slim tapering fingers closed upon the envelope--but his eyes were on Jason significantly, questioningly.

"Yes, Master Jim," said the old man, "I recognised it on the instant, sir.After what you said, sir, last week, honouring me, Imight say, to a certain extent with your confidence, though I'm sure I don't know what it all means, I--""Who brought it this time, Jason?" inquired Jimmie Dale quietly.

"Not the young person, begging your pardon, not the young lady, sir.

A shuffer in a big automobile.'Your master at once,' he says, and shoves the letter into my hand, and was off.""Very good, Jason," said Jimmie Dale."You may go."The door closed.Yes, it was from HER--it was the same texture of paper, there was the same rare, haunting fragrance clinging to it.

He tore the envelope open, and extracted a folded sheet of paper.

What was it this time? To call the partnership off again until the present furor should have subsided once more--or the skilfully sketched outline of a new adventure? Which? He glanced at the few lines written on the sheet, and lunged forward from his chair to his feet.It was neither one nor the other.It was--Jimmie Dale's face was set, and an angry red surge swept his cheeks.

His lips moved, muttering audibly fragments of the letter, as he stared at it.

"--incredible that you--a heinous thing--act instantly--this is ruin--"For an instant--a rare occurrence in Jimmie Dale's life--he stood like a man stricken, still staring at the sheet in his hand.Then mechanically his fingers tore the paper into little pieces, and the little pieces into tiny shreds.Anger fled, and a sickening sense of impotent dismay took its place; the red left his cheecks, and in its stead a grayness came.

"Act instantly!" The words seemed to leap at him, drum at his ears with constant repetition.Act instantly! But how? How? Then his brain--that keen, clear, master brain--sprang from stunned inaction into virility again.Of course--Carruthers! It was in Carruthers'

line.

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