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  THE RED SEAL
  THE RED SEAL
  by Natalie Sumner Lincoln
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  CHAPTER I
  IN THE POLICE COURT
  Te Assistant District Attorney glanced down at the papers in his hand
  and then up at the well…dressed; stockily built man occupying the witness
  stand。    His manner was conciliatory。
  〃According      to   your   testimony;    Mr。    Clymer;    the   prisoner;   John
  Sylvester; was honest and reliable; and faithfully performed his duties as
  confidential     clerk;〃   he   stated。   〃Just    when     was   Sylvester    in   your
  employ?〃
  〃Sylvester   was   never   in   my   employ;〃   corrected   Benjamin   Augustus
  Clymer。       The president of the Metropolis Trust Company was noted for
  his   precision    of  speech。     〃During     the  winter    of  1918    I  shared   an
  apartment with Judge James Hildebrand; who employed Sylvester。〃
  〃Was Sylvester addicted to drink?〃           〃No。〃
  〃Was he quarrelsome?〃
  〃No。〃
  〃Was Sylvester married at that date?〃
  At   the   question   a   faint   smile   touched   the   corners   of   Clymer's   clean
  shaven mouth and his eyes traveled involuntarily toward the over…dressed
  female     whose    charge   of  assault   and  battery   against   her  husband     had
  brought Clymer to the police court as a 〃character〃 witness in Sylvester's
  behalf。
  〃Sylvester   left   Judge   Hildebrand   to   get   married;〃   he   explained。   〃He
  was a model clerk; honest; sober; and industrious。〃
  〃That   is   all;   Mr。   Clymer。〃 The Assistant   District Attorney  spoke   in
  some   haste。    〃You   may  retire;   sir;〃   and;   as   Clymer   turned   to   vacate   the
  witness box; he addressed the presiding judge。
  Clymer did not catch his remarks as; on stepping down; he was button…
  holed    by   a  man   whose    entrance    had   occurred    a  few  minutes    before
  through     the  swing   door   which    gave   exit  from   the  space   reserved   for
  witnesses and lawyers into the body of the court room。
  〃Sit   over   here   a  second;〃    the   newcomer      said   in  an   undertone;
  indicating the long bench under the window。              〃Has Miss McIntyre been
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  here?〃
  〃Miss McIntyre … here?〃 Clymer stared in amazement at his questioner。
  〃No; certainly not。〃
  〃Don't be so positive;〃 retorted the lawyer heatedly; his color rising at
  the other's incredulous tone。         〃Helen McIntyre telephoned me to meet her;
  and   …   by  Jove;   here   she   comes;〃   as   a slight   stir   at   the   back of   the   court
  room caused him to glance in that direction。
  A  gray…haired   patrolman;   cap   in   hand;   was   in   the   lead   of   the   small
  procession which filed up the aisle; and Clymer gazed in astonishment at
  Helen McIntyre and her twin sister; Barbara。                What had brought them at
  that hour to the police court?
  The   court   room   was   filled   with   men;   both   white   and   black;   while   a
  dozen   or   more   slatternly   negro   women   were   seated   here   and   there。   The
  Assistant District Attorney's plea for a postponement of the Sylvester case
  on the ground of the absence of an important witness and the granting of
  his plea was entirely lost on the majority of those in the court room; their
  attention   being   wholly   centered   on   Helen   McIntyre   and   Barbara;   whose
  bearing and clothes spoke of a fashionable and prosperous world to which
  nearly all present were utterly foreign。
  Barbara; sensitive to the concentrated regard which their entrance had
  attracted; drew closer to Dr。 Amos Stone; their family physician; who had
  accompanied them  at   her   particular request。            Except   for   Mrs。   Sylvester;
  she and her sister were the only white women in the room。
  Before they could take the seats to which they had been ushered; the
  clerk's stentorian tones sent the girls' names echoing down the court room
  and   Barbara;   much   perturbed;   found   herself   standing   with   Helen   before
  the   clerk's   desk。    There   was   a   moment's   wait   and   the   deputy   marshal;
  who   had   motioned   to   one   of   the   prisoners   sitting   in   the   〃cage〃   to   step
  outside;   emphasized   his   order   with   a   muttered   imprecation   to hurry。         A
  slouching      figure    finally   shambled      past   him   and    stopped     some    little
  distance from the group in front of the Judge's bench。
  〃House…breaking;〃 announced the clerk。                〃Charge brought by …〃          He
  looked up at the two girls。
  〃Miss     Helen     McIntyre;〃     answered      one   of   the   twins   composedly。
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  〃Daughter of Colonel Charles McIntyre of this city。〃
  〃Charge      brought    by   Miss    Helen     McIntyre;〃     continued     the   clerk;
  〃against     …〃  and    his  pointed    finger    indicated    the  seedy    looking     man
  slouching before them。
  〃Smith;〃 said the latter; and his husky voice was barely audible。
  〃Smith;〃 repeated the clerk。         〃First name …?〃
  〃John;〃 was the answer; given after a slight pause。
  〃John   Smith;   you   are   charged   by   Miss   Helen   McIntyre   with   house…
  breaking。      What say you … guilty or not guilty?〃
  The   man   shifted   his   weight   from   one   foot   to   the   other   and   shot   an
  uneasy look about him。
  〃Not guilty;〃 he responded。
  At    that  instant   Helen     caught    sight  of   Benjamin      Clymer     and   his
  companion;   Philip   Rochester;   and   her   pale   cheeks   flushed   faintly   at   the
  lawyer's   approach。       He   had   time   but   for   a   hasty   handshake   before   the
  clerk administered the oath to the prisoner and the witnesses in the case。
  Rochester   walked   back   and   resumed   his   seat   by   Clymer。       Propping
  himself in the corner made by the bench and the cage; inside of which sat
  the prisoners; he opened his right hand and unfolded a small paper。                      He
  read the brief penciled message it contained not once but a dozen times。
  Folding the paper into minute dimensions he tucked it carefully inside his
  vest pocket and glanced sideways at Clymer。                 The banker hardly noticed
  his uneasy movements as he sat regarding Helen McIntyre standing in the
  witness box。       Although paler than usual; the girl's manner was quiet; but
  Clymer;   a   close   student   of   human   nature;   decided   she   was   keeping   her
  composure by will power alone; and his interest grew。
  The Judge; from the Bench; was also regarding the handsome witness
  and    the   burglar    with   close    attention。    Colonel      Charles    McIntyre;     a
  wealthy     manufacturer;      had;   upon    his  retirement     from   active   business;
  made      the  National     Capital    his  home;     and   his   name    had    become     a
  household      word    for  philanthropy;     while    his  twin   daughters     were   both
  popular     in  Washington's      gay   younger     set。   Several     reporters   of   local
  papers; attracted by the mention of the McIntyre name; as well as by the
  twins'   appearance;   watched   the   scene   with   keen   expectancy;   eager   for
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  early morning 〃copy。〃
  As the Assistant District Attorney rose to question Helen McIntyre; the
  Judge addressed him。
  〃Is the prisoner represented by counsel?〃 he asked。
  For reply the burglar shook his head。            Rising slowly to his feet; Philip
  Rochester advanced to the man's side。
  〃If it please the court;〃 he began; 〃I will take the case for the prisoner。〃
  His offer received a quick acceptance from the Bench; but the scowl
  with   which   the   burglar   favored   him   was   not   pleasant。      Hitching   at   his
  frayed   flannel   collar;   the   man   partly   turned   his   back   on   the   lawyer   and
  listened with a heavy frown to Helen's quick answers to the questions put
  to her。
  〃While      waiting    for   my   sister   to  return    from    a  dance    early   this
  morning;〃 she stated; 〃I went downstairs into the library; and as I entered it
  I   saw   a   man   slip   across   the   room   and   into   a   coat   cl