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第93章

A step, two, he took in the direction of the Bowery--and he was bending down as though to tie his shoe, his automatic, from his side pocket, concealed in his hand.WAS THAT SOME ONE THERE? He could have sworn he saw a shadow-like form start out from behind the steps of the house on the opposite side of the street as he had emerged from the alleyway.In his bent posture, without seemingly turning his head, his eyes swept sharply up and down the other side of the ill-lighted street.Nothing! There was not even a pedestrian in sight on the block from there to the Bowery.

Jimmie Dale straightened up nonchalantly, and stooped almost instantly again, as though the lace were still proving refractory.

Again that sharp, searching glance.Again--nothing! He went forward now in apparent unconcern; but his right hand, instead of being buried in his coat pocket, swung easily at his side.

It was strange! His ineffective ruse to the contrary, he was certain that he had not been mistaken.Was it Whitey Mack? Was the question answered? Was the Gray Seal known, too, as Jimmie Dale?

Were they trailing him now, with the climax to come at the club, at his own palatial home, wherever the surroundings would best lend themselves to assuaging that inordinate thirst for the sensational that was so essentially a characteristic of the confirmed criminal?

What a headline in the morning's papers it would make!

At the corner he loitered by the curb to light a cigarette--still not a soul in sight on either side of the street behind him, except a couple of Italians who had just passed by.Strange again! The intuition, if it were only intuition, was still strong.He swung abruptly on his heel, mingled with the passers-by on the Bowery, walked a rapid half dozen steps until the building hid the cross street, then ran across the road to the opposite side of the Bowery, and, in a crowd now, came back to the corner.He crossed from curb to curb slowly, sheltered by a fringe of people that, however, in no way obstructed his view down the side street.And then Jimmie Dale shrugged his shoulders.He had evidently been mistaken, after all.

He was overexcited; his nerves were raw--that, perhaps, was the solution.Meanwhile, every minute was counting, if Whitey Mack and Lannigan should still be at Bristol Bob's.

He kept on down the Bowery, hurrying with growing impatience through the crowds that massed in front of various places of amusement.He had not intended to come along the Bowery, and, except for what had occurred, would have taken a less frequented street.He would turn off at the next block.

He was in front of that moving-picture theatre again."THE DOUBLELIFE"--his eyes were attracted involuntarily to the lurid, overdone display.It seemed to threaten him; it seemed to dangle before him a premonition as it were, of what the morning held in store; but now, too, it seemed to feed into flame that smouldering fury that possessed him.His life--or Whitey Mack's! Men, women, and the children who turned night into day in that quarter of the city were clustered thick around the signs, hiving like bees to the bald sensationalism.Almost savagely he began to force his way through the crowd--and the next instant, like a man stunned, had stopped in his tracks.His fingers had closed in a fierce, spasmodic clutch over an envelope that had been thrust suddenly into his hand.

"JIMMIE!" from somewhere came a low, quick voice."Jimmie, it is half-past eleven now--HURRY."He whirled, scanning wildly this face, then that.It was her voice--HER voice! The Tocsin! The sensitive fingers were telegraphing to his brain, as they always did, that the texture of the envelope, too, was hers.Her voice; yes, anywhere, out of a thousand voices, he would distinguish hers--but her face, he had never seen that.

Which, out of all the crowd around him, was hers? Surely he could tell her by her dress; she would be different; her personality alone must single her out.She--"Say, have youse got de pip, or do youse t'ink youse owns de earth!"a man flung at him, heaving and pushing to get by.

With a start, though he scarcely heard the man, Jimmie Dale moved on.His brain was afire.All the irony of the world seemed massed in a sudden, overwhelming attack upon him.It was useless--intuitively he had known it was useless from the instant he had heard her voice.It was always the same--always! For years she had eluded him like that, come upon him without warning and disappeared, but leaving always that tangible proof of her existence--a letter, the call of the Gray Seal to arms.But to-night it was as it had never been before.It was not alone baffled chagrin now, not alone the longing, the wild desire to see her face, to look into her eyes--it was life and death.She had come at the very moment when she, perhaps alone of all the world, could have pointed the way out, when life, liberty, everything that was common to them both was at stake, in deadly peril--and she had gone, ignorant of it all, leaving him staggered by the very possibility of the succour that was held up before his eyes only to be snatched away without power of his to grasp it.His intuition had not been at fault--he had made no mistake in that shadow across the street from the Sanctuary.It had been the Tocsin.He had been followed; and it was she who had followed him, until, in a crowd, she had seized the opportunity of a moment ago.Though ultimately, perhaps, it changed nothing, it was a relief in a way to know that it was she, not Whitey Mack, who had been lurking there; but her persistent, incomprehensible determination to preserve the mystery with which she surrounded herself was like now to cost them both a ghastly price.If he could only have had one word with her--just one word!

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