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第114章

THE CRIME CLUB

For what length of time he had remained unconscious, Jimmie Dale had not the slightest idea.He regained his senses to find himself lying on a couch in a strange room that had a most exquisitely brass-wrought dome light in the ceiling.That was what attracted his attention, because the light hurt his eyes, and his head was already throbbing as though a thousand devils were beating a diabolical tattoo upon it.

He closed his eyes against the light.Where was he? What had happened? Oh, yes, he remembered now! That smash on Lower Broadway! He had been hurt.He moved first one limb and then another tentatively, and was relieved to find that, though his body ached as if it had been severely shaken, and his head was bad, he had apparently escaped without serious injury.

Where was he? In a hospital? His fingers, resting at his side upon the couch, supplied him with the information that it was a very expensive couch, upholstered in finest leather.If he were in a hospital, he would be in a cot.

He opened his eyes again to glance curiously around him.The room was quite in keeping with the artistic lighting fixture and the refined, if expensive, taste that was responsible for the couch.Aheavy velvet rug of rich, dark green was bordered by a polished hardwood floor; panellings of dark-green frieze and beautifully grained woodwork made the lower walls; while above, on a background of some soft-toned paper, hung a few, and evidently choice, oil paintings.There was a big, inviting lounging chair; a massive writing table, or more properly, a desk of walnut; and behind the desk, his back half turned, apparently intent upon a book, sat a man in immaculate evening dress.

Jimmie Dale closed his eyes again.There was something reassuring about it all, comfortably reassuring.Though why there should be any occasion for a feeling of reassurance at all, he could not for the moment make out.And then, in a sudden flash, the details of the night came back to him.The Tocsin's letter--the package he was to get--the taxicab--the chauffeur, who was not a chauffeur--the chase--the trap.He lay perfectly still.It was the professional Jimmie Dale now whose brain, in spite of the throbbing, brutally aching head, was at work, keen, alert.

The chauffeur! What had happened to him? Had the man been killed in the auto smash; or, less fortunate than himself, fallen into the hands of those whose power he seemed both to fear and rate so highly? And that package! Box--what was the number?--yes, 428.

What did that mean? What box? Where was it? Who was John Johansson? He hadn't heard any more than that; the smash had come then.And lastly, he was back again to the same question he had begun with: Where was he now himself? It looked as though some good Samaritan had picked him up.Who was this gentleman so quietly reading there at the desk?

Jimmie Dale opened his eyes for the third time.How still, how absolutely silent the room was! He studied the man's back speculatively for a moment, then his gaze travelled on past the man to the wall, riveted there, and his fingers, without movement of his arm, pressed against the outside of his coat pocket.He thought as much! His automatic was gone!

Not a muscle of Jimmie Dale's face moved.His eyes shifted to a picture on the wall.THE MAN WAS WATCHING HIM--NOT READING! Just above the level of the desk, a small mirror held the couch in focus--but, equally, it held the man in focus, and Jimmie Dale had seen the other's eyes, through a black mask that covered the face to the top of the upper lip, fixed intently upon him.

There was a chill now where before there had been reassurance, something ominous in the very quiet and refinement of the room; and Jimmie Dale smiled inwardly in bitter irony--his good Samaritan wore a mask! His self-congratulations had come too soon.Whatever had happened to the chauffeur, it was evident enough that he himself was caught! What was it the chauffeur had said? Something about a chance through being unknown.Was it to be a battle of wits, then?

God, if his head did not ache so frightfully! It was hard to think with the brain half sick with pain.

Those two eyes shining in that mirror! There seemed something horribly spectre-like about it.He did not look again, but he knew they were there.It was like a cat watching a mouse.Why did not the man speak, or move, or do something, and-- He turned his head slowly; the man was laughing in a low, amused way.

"You appear to be taken with that picture," observed a pleasant voice."Perhaps you recognise it from there? It is a Corot."Jimmie Dale, with a well-simulated start, sat up--and, with another quite as well simulated, stared at the masked man.The other had laid down his book, and swung around in his chair to face the couch.

Jimmie Dale stood up a little shakily.

"Look here!" he said awkwardly."I--I don't quite understand.Iremember that my taxi got into a smash-up, and I suppose I have to thank you for the assistance you must have rendered me; only, as Isay"--he looked in a puzzled way around the room, and in an even more perplexed way at the mask on the other's face--"I must confess I am at a loss to understand quite the meaning of this.""Suppose that instead of trying to understand you simply accept things as you find them." The voice was soft, but there was a finality in it that its blandness only served to make the more suggestive.

Jimmie Dale drew himself up, and bowed coldly.

"I beg your pardon," he said."I did not mean to intrude.I have only to thank you again, then, and bid you good-night."The lips beneath the mask parted slightly in a politely deprecating smile.

"There is no hurry," said the man, a sudden sharpness creeping into his tones."I am sorry that the rule I apply to you does not work both ways.For instance, I might be quite at a loss to account for your presence in that taxicab."Jimmie Dale's smile was equally polite, equally deprecating.

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