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"Yes, yes!" he called, in a low, guarded, hasty way, into the mouthpiece."Hello! What is it?" And then one hand, resting on the desk, closed around the edge, and tightened until the skin over the knuckles grew ivory white.It was--SHE! She! It was HERvoice--he had only heard it once in all his life--that night, two nights before, in a silvery laugh from the limousine as it had sped away from him down the road--but he knew! It thrilled him now with a mad rhapsody, robbing him for the moment of every thought save that she was living, real, existent--that it was HER voice."It's you--YOU!" he said hoarsely.

"Oh, Jimmie--you at last!"--it came in a little gasping cry of relief."The letter--""Yes, I've got it--it's all right--it's all right"--the words would not seem to come fast enough in his desperate haste."But it's you now.Listen! Listen!" he pleaded."Tell me who you are! My God!

how I've tried to find you, and--"

That rippling, silvery laugh again, but now, too, it seemed to his eager ear, with just the faintest note of wistfulness in it.

"Some day, Jimmie.That letter now.It--"Jimmie Dale straightened up suddenly--Jason's steps, running, sounded outside the room along the corridor--there was not an instant to lose.

"Hang up! Good-bye! Danger! Don't ring again!" he whispered hurriedly, and, with a miserable smile, replacing the receiver bitterly on the hook, he jumped for the curtain.

He reached it none too soon.The door opened, an electric-light switch clicked, and the room was flooded with light.Jason, still running, headed for the desk.

"It'll be her again!" Jimmie Dale heard the old man mutter, as from the edge of the portiere he watched the other's actions.

Jason picked up the telephone.

"Hello! Hello!" he called--then began to click impatiently with the receiver hook."Hello!...Who?...Central?...I don't want any number--somebody was calling here....What?...

Nobody on the wire!"

He set the telephone back on the desk with a bewildered air.

"That's queer!" he exclaimed."I could have sworn I heard it ring twice, and--" He stopped abruptly, and, leaning across the desk, hung there, wide-eyed, staring, while a sickly pallor began to steal into his face."The letter!" he mumbled wildly."The letter--Master Jim's letter--the letter--it's GONE!"Trembling, excited, the old man began to search the desk, then down on his knees on the floor under it; and then, growing more frantic with every instant, rose and began to hunt around the room in an agitated, aimless fashion.

Jason's distress was very real--he was almost beside himself now with fear and anxiety.A whimsical, affectionate smile played over Jimmie Dale's lips at the old man's antics--and changed suddenly into one of consternation.Jason was making directly now for the curtain behind which he stood! Perhaps, though, he would pass it by, and--Jason's hand reached out and grasped the portiere.

"Jason!" said Jimmie Dale sharply.

The old man staggered back as though he had been struck, tried to speak, choked, and gazed at the curtain with distended eyes.

"Is--is that you, sir--Master Jim--behind the curtain there?" he finally blurted out."I--sir--you gave me a start--and the letter, Master Jim--""Don't lose your head, Jason," said Jimmie Dale coolly."I've got the letter.Now do as I bid you.""Yes--Master Jim," faltered the old man.

"Pull down the window shades and draw the portiere together,"directed Jimmie Dale.

Jason, still overwrought and excited, obeyed a little awkwardly.

"Now the lights, Jason," instructed Jimmie Dale."Turn them off, and go and sit down in that chair at the desk."Again Jason obeyed, stumbling in the darkness as he returned from the electric-light switch at the farther end of the room.He sat down in the chair.

Larry the Bat stepped out from behind the curtain."I came for that letter, Jason," he explained quietly."I am going out again now.Imay be back to-morrow; I may not be back for a week.You will say nothing, not a word, of my having been here to-night.Do you understand, Jason?""Yes, sir," said Jason; then hesitantly: "Would you mind saying, sir, when you came in?""It's of no consequence, Jason--is it?"

"No, sir," said Jason.

Jimmie Dale smiled in the darkness.

"Jason!"

"Yes, sir."

"I wish you to remain where you are, without leaving that chair, for the next ten minutes." He moved across the room to the door.

"Good-night, Jason," he said.

"Good-night, Master Jim--good-night, sir--oh, Lord!"Jimmie Dale did not require that ten minutes; it was a very wide margin of safety to obviate the possibility of Jason, from a window, detecting the exit of a disreputable character from the house--in three minutes he was turning the corner of the first cross street and walking rapidly away from Riverside Drive.

In the subway station Jimmie Dale read the letter--read it twice over, as he always read those strange epistles of hers that opened the door to new peril, new danger to the Gray Seal, but too, that seemed somehow to draw tighter, in a glad, big way, the unseen bond between them; read it, as he always read those letters, almost subconsciously committing the very words to memory with that keen faculty of brain of his.But now as he began to tear the sheet and envelope into minute particles, a strained, hard look was on his face and in his eyes, and his lips, half parted, moved a little.

"It's a death warrant," muttered Jimmie Dale."I--I guess to-night will see the end of the Gray Seal.She says I needn't do it, but Iguess it's worth the risk--a human life!"A downtown express roared into the station.

"What time is it?" Jimmie Dale asked the guard, as he stepped aboard.

"'Bout midnight," the man answered tersely.

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