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作者:津股巡览      更新:2021-02-20 05:16      字数:9322
  medicine to cure the cocaine habit。 Needham found the cure was no cure;
  but   cocaine   disguised。   He   sued   for   his   money;   and   during   the   trial   the
  police brought in Prothero's record。 Needham let me copy it; and it seems
  to embrace every crime except treason。 The man is a Russian Jew。 He was
  arrested   and   prosecuted   in   Warsaw;   Vienna;   Berlin;   Belgrade;   all   over
  Europe;   until   finally   the   police   drove   him   to America。   There   he   was   an
  editor   of   an   anarchist   paper;   a   blackmailer;   a   'doctor'   of   hypnotism;   a
  clairvoyant; and a professional bigamist。 His game was to open rooms as a
  clairvoyant; and advise silly women how to invest their money。 When he
  found out which of them had the most money; he would marry her; take
  over her fortune; and skip。 In Chicago; he was tried for poisoning one wife;
  and the trial brought out the fact that two others had died under suspicious
  circumstances; and that there were three more unpoisoned but anxious to
  get   back   their   money。   He   was   sentenced   to   ten   years   for   bigamy;   but
  pardoned   because   he   was   supposed   to   be   insane;   and   dying。   Instead   of
  dying; he opened a sanatorium in New York to cure victims of the drug
  habit。   In   reality;   it   was   a   sort   of   high…priced   opium…den。   The   place   was
  raided; and he jumped his bail and came to this country。 Now he is running
  this    private    hospital    in  Sowell     Street。   Needham       says    it's  a  secret
  rendezvous for dope fiends。 But they are very high…class dope fiends; who
  are willing to pay for seclusion; and the police can't get at him。 I may add
  that he's tall and muscular; with a big black beard; and hands that could
  strangle a bull。 In Chicago; during the poison trial; the newspapers called
  him 'the Modern Bluebeard。〃'
  For a   short time   Ford   was   silent。   But; in   the dark   corner   of   the   cab;
  Cuthbert could see that his cigar was burning briskly。
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  〃Your friend   seems a   nice chap;〃   said Ford   at last。   〃 Calling   on   him
  will be a real pleasure。 I especially like what you say about his hands。〃
  〃I have a plan;〃 began the assistant timidly; 〃a plan to get you into the
  house…if you don't mind my making suggestions?〃
  〃Not at all!〃 exclaimed his chief heartily。
  〃Get me into the house by all means; that's what we're here for。 The
  fact that I'm to be poisoned or strangled after I get there mustn't discourage
  us。'〃
  〃I thought;〃 said Cuthbert; 〃I might stand guard outside; while you got
  in as a dope fiend。〃
  Ford     snorted    indignantly。     〃Do    I  LOOK       like  a   dope    fiend?〃    he
  protested。
  The voice of the assistant was one of discouragement。
  〃You certainly do not;〃 he exclaimed regretfulIy。 〃But it's the only plan
  I could think of。〃
  〃It   seems   to   me;〃   said   his   chief   testily;   〃that   you   are   not   so  very
  healthy…looking yourself。 What's the matter with YOUR getting inside as a
  dope fiend and MY standing guard?〃
  〃But I  wouldn't know what   to   do after  I got inside;〃   complained   the
  assistant; 〃and you would。 You are so clever。〃
  The expression of confidence seemed to flatter Ford。
  〃I might do this;〃   he said。 〃I   might pretend   I   was recovering   from  a
  heavy spree; and ask to be taken care of until I am sober。 Or I could be a
  very   good   imitation   of   a   man   on   the   edge   of   a   nervous   breakdown。   I
  haven't   been   five   years   in   the   newspaper   business   without   knowing   all
  there is to know about nerves。 That's it!〃 he cried。 〃I will do that! And if
  Mr。 Bluebeard Svengali; the Strangler of Paris person; won't take me in as
  a patient; we'll come back with a couple of axes and BREAK in。 But we'll
  try   the   nervous   breakdown   first;   and   we'll   try   it   now。   I   will   be   a   naval
  officer;〃 declared Ford。 〃I made the round…the…world cruise with our fleet
  as a correspondent; and I know enough sea slang to fool a medical man。 I
  am   a   naval   officer   whose   nerves   have   gone   wrong。   I   have   heard   of   his
  sanatorium through〃 〃How;〃 asked Ford sharply; 〃have I heard of his
  sanatorium?〃
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  〃You     saw   his   advertisement     in   the  DAILY      WORLD;〃        prompted
  Cuthbert。 〃'Home of convalescents; mental and nervous troubles cured。'〃
  〃And;〃 continued Ford; 〃I have come to him for rest and treatment。 My
  name is Lieutenant Henry Grant。 I arrived in London two weeks ago on
  the MAURETANIA。 But my name was not on the passenger…list; because
  I did not want the Navy Department to know I was taking my leave abroad。
  I   have   been    stopping    at  my   own    address    in  Jermyn    Street;   and   my
  references are yourself; the Embassy; and my landlord。 You will telephone
  him at once that; if any one asks after Henry Grant; he is to say what you
  tell him to say。 And if any one sends for Henry Grant's clothes; he is to
  send MY clothes。〃
  〃But    you   don't  expect    to  be  in  there   as  long  as   that?〃  exclaimed
  Cuthbert。
  〃I do not;〃 said Ford。 〃But; if he takes me in; I must make a bluff of
  sending for my things。 No; either I will be turned out in five minutes; or if
  he accepts me as a patient I will be there until midnight。 If I cannot get the
  girl out of the house by midnight; it will mean that I can't get out myself;
  and you had better bring the police and the coroner。〃
  〃Do you mean it?〃 asked Cuthbert。
  〃I most certainly do!〃 exclaimed Ford。
  Until twelve I want a chance to get this story exclusively for our paper。
  If she is not free by then it means I have fallen down on it; and you and the
  police are to begin to batter in the doors。〃
  The two young men left the cab; and at some distance from each other
  walked to Sowell Street。 At the house of Dr。 Prothero; Ford stopped and
  rang the bell。 From across the street Cuthbert saw the door open and the
  figure    of  a  man    of  almost   gigantic    stature  block   the   doorway。    For   a
  moment he stood there; and then Cuthbert saw him step to one side; saw
  Ford enter the house and the door close upon him。 Cuthbert at once ran to
  a telephone; and; having instructed Ford's landlord as to the part he was to
  play;   returned   to   Sowell   Street。   There;   in   a   state   nearly   approaching   a
  genuine nervous breakdown; he continued his vigil。
  Even   without   his   criminal   record   to   cast   a   glamour   over   him;   Ford
  would     have    found    Dr。   Prothero;    a  disturbing    person。    His   size   was
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  enormous; his eyes piercing; sinister; unblinking; and the hands that could
  strangle a bull; and with which as though to control himself; he continually
  pulled   at   his   black   beard;   were  gigantic;  of   a deadly  white;  with   fingers
  long and prehensile。 In his manner he had all the suave insolence of the
  Oriental and the suspicious alertness of one constantly on guard; but also;
  as Ford at once noted; of one wholly without fear。 He had not been over a
  moment in his presence before the reporter felt that to successfully lie to
  such a man might be counted as a triumph。
  Prothero opened the door into a little office leading off the hall; and
  switched on the electric lights。 For some short time; without any effort to
  conceal his suspicion; he stared at Ford in silence。
  〃Well?〃 he said; at last。 His tone was a challenge。
  Ford had already given his assumed name and profession; and he now
  ran   glibly   into   the   story   he   had   planned。   He   opened   his   card…case   and
  looked into it doubtfully。 〃I find I have no card with me;〃 he said; but I am;
  as I told you; Lieutenant Grant; of the United States Navy。 I am all right
  physically; except for my nerves。 They've played me a queer trick。 If the
  facts get out at home; it might cost me my commission。 So I've come over
  here for treatment。〃
  〃Why to ME?〃 asked Prothero。
  〃I saw by your advertisement;〃 said the reporter; 〃that you treated for
  nervous mental troubles。 Mine is an illusion;〃 he went on。 〃I see things; or;
  rather; always one thing…a battle…ship coming at us head on。 For the last
  year     I've   been    executive      officer    of   the   KEARSARGE;            and    the
  responsibility has been too much for me。〃
  〃You see a battle…ship