第 8 节
作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9322
  sleepless night。      〃I want to engage you as our counsel to help Helen find
  out about Jimmie's death。〃
  〃Find out what?〃 asked Kent; his bewilderment increasing。                    〃Do you
  mean that Jimmie's death was not the result of a dangerous heart disease;
  but of foul play?〃
  Barbara nodded her head vigorously。             〃Yes。〃
  Kent   sat   back   in   his   chair   and   regarded   her   in   silence   for   a   second。
  〃How      could    that  be;   Babs;   in   an  open    police   court    with   dozens    of
  spectators all about?〃 he asked。          〃The slightest attempt to kill him would
  have     been    frustrated    by   the   police    officials;   remember;      a  prisoner
  especially; is hedged in and guarded。〃
  〃Well; he wasn't so very hedged in;〃 retorted Barbara。                  〃I was there
  and saw how closely people approached Jimmie。〃
  〃Did you observe any one hand him anything?〃
  〃N…no;〃 Barbara drawled the word as she strove to visualize the scene
  in   the   court   room;   then   catching   Kent's   look   of   doubt   she   added   with
  unmistakable   emphasis。         〃Helen   and   I   do   not   believe   that   Jimmie   died
  from natural causes; we think the tragedy should be investigated。〃                      Her
  soft voice deepened。         〃I must know the truth; Harry; dear; for I feel that
  perhaps I am responsible for Jimmie's death。〃
  〃You!〃 Kent's voice rose in indignant protest。             〃Absurd!〃
  〃No;   it   isn't   If   it   had   not   been   for   my   wager   with   Jimmie;   he   never
  would have entered our house disguised as a burglar。〃
  〃What brought about the wager?〃
  〃Last Sunday Helen was boasting of her two new police dogs which
  Philip Rochester recently gave her; and said how safe she felt。 We've had
  several   burglaries   in   our   neighborhood;〃   Barbara   explained;   〃and   when
  Jimmie   scoffed   at   the   dogs;   I   bet   him   that   he   could   not   break   into   the
  house   without   the   dogs   arousing   the   household。       I   never   once   thought
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  about   Jimmie's   heart   trouble;〃   she   confessed;   and   her   lips   quivered。      〃I
  feel so guilty。〃
  〃You are inconsistent; Babs;〃 chided Kent gently。                 〃One moment you
  reproach yourself for being the cause of bringing on Jimmie's heart attack;
  and   the   next   you   declare   you   believe he   died  through foul   play。       You;〃
  looking at her tenderly; while a whimsical smile softened his stern mouth;
  〃don't go so far as to claim you murdered him; do you?〃
  〃Of course I didn't!〃 Barbara spoke with indignant emphasis; and her
  fingers snapped in uncontrollable nervousness。                〃Jimmie was very dear〃 …
  she   hesitated   …   〃to   us。 Neither   Helen   nor   I   can   leave   a   stone   unturned
  until we know without a shadow of a doubt what killed him。〃
  〃That is easily proven;〃 declared Kent。             〃An autopsy …〃
  〃Helen asked the coroner to hold one。〃
  Kent stared … the twins were certainly in earnest。
  〃My   advice   to   you   is   to   wait   until   you   hear   the   result   of   the   post…
  mortem       from    Coroner     Penfield;〃    he   said   gravely。     〃Until    we    know
  definitely what killed Jimmie; speculation is idle。〃
  Barbara   rose   at   once。    〃I   thought   you   would   be   more   sympathetic;〃
  she   remarked;   and   her   voice   was   a   bit   unsteady。     〃I   am   sorry   to   have
  troubled you。〃
  In   an   instant   Kent   was    by   her  side。   〃Barbara;〃      he   entreated。    〃I
  promise solemnly to aid you in every possible way。                   My only happiness
  is in serving   you;〃   his voice   was very  tender。         〃I   slave   here   day  in   and
  day   out   that   I   may   sometime   be   able   to   make   a   home   for   you。  Don't
  leave me in anger。〃
  〃I   was   not   angry;  only  deeply  hurt;〃   Barbara   confessed。        〃I   have   so
  longed to see you。        I … I needed you! I …〃       The rest was lost as she bowed
  her head against Kent's broad shoulder; and his impassioned whispers of
  devotion brought solace to her troubled spirit。
  〃I must go;〃 declared Barbara ten minutes later。               〃Father would make
  a fearful scene if he knew I had been here to see you。〃                She picked up her
  hand…bag; preparatory to leaving。            〃Then I can tell Helen that you will aid
  us?〃
  〃Yes。〃     Kent stopped on his way to the door。              〃I will try and see the
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  coroner   this   afternoon。     In   the   meantime;   Babs;   can't   you   tell   me   what
  makes you suspect that Jimmie might have been killed?〃
  〃I have nothing tangible to go on;〃 she admitted。               〃Only a woman's
  instinct …〃
  Kent    did   not  smile。    〃Instinct;〃    he  repeated    thoughtfully。     〃Well;
  does your instinct hazard a guess as to the weapon; the opportunity; and
  the   motive   for   such   a   crime?  Jimmie   Turnbull   hadn't   an   enemy   in   the
  world。〃
  Barbara looked at him oddly。          〃Suppose you find the answer to those
  conundrums;〃        she  suggested。     〃Don't     come    to  the   elevator;   Margaret
  Brewster may see you with me; and she would tell father of our meeting。
  〃Is Mrs。 Brewster still with you?〃 asked Kent; paying no attention to
  her protests as he accompanied her down the corridor。                〃I understood she
  planned to return to the West last week。〃
  〃She did; but father persuaded her to prolong her visit;〃 Barbara was
  guilty of a grimace; then hailing the descending elevator she bolted into it
  and waved her good…by to Kent as the cage shot downward。
  When   Kent   reentered   his   office   he   found   Sylvester   hanging   up   the
  telephone receiver。
  〃Mr。 Clymer has telephoned to ask if you will come to the Metropolis
  Trust Company at once;〃 he said; and before Kent could frame a reply he
  had   darted   into   the   coat   closet   and   brought   out   his   hat   and   cane;   and
  handed them to him。
  〃Don't   wait   for   me;   but   go   out   for   your   luncheon;〃   directed   Kent;
  observing the hour。        〃I have my key and can get in when I return if you
  should not be here;〃 and not waiting to hear Sylvester's thanks; he hurried
  away。
  The clock over the bank had just struck noon when Kent reached the
  fine office building which housed the Metropolis Trust Company; and as
  he entered the bank; a messenger stopped him。
  〃Mr。 Clymer is waiting for you in his private office; sir;〃 he said; and
  led   the   way   past   the   long   rows   of   mahogany   counters   and   plate   glass
  windows to the back of the bank; finally stopping before a door bearing
  the name; in modest lettering… BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS CLYMER。 The
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  bank president was sensitive on one point; he never permitted initials only
  to   be  used    before   his  name。     The    messenger's     deferential    knock    was
  answered by a gruff command to enter。               Clymer welcomed Kent with an
  air of relief。
  〃You   know   Colonel   McIntyre;〃   he   said   by   way   of   introduction;   and
  Kent became aware that the tall man lounging with his back to him in one
  of   the   leather   covered   chairs   was   Barbara's   father。    Colonel   McIntyre
  returned Kent's bow with a curt nod; and then Clymer pushed forward a
  chair。
  〃Sit   down;    Kent;〃    he   began。    〃You     have   already    handled    several
  confidential affairs for the bank in a satisfactory manner; and I have sent
  for you to…day to ask your aid in an urgent matter。 Before I go further I
  must ask you to treat what I am about to say as strictly confidential。〃
  〃Certainly; Mr。 Clymer。〃
  〃Good!     Then    draw    up   your   chair。〃  Clymer     waited    until  Kent    had
  complied with his request。          〃You have heard of Jimmie Turnbull's sudden
  and tragic death?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃As   you   know;   he   was   cashier   of   this   bank。〃   Clymer   spoke   with
  deliberation。      〃Soon     after   word    reached    here   of  his  death;   the   vice…
  president and treasurer of the bank had a careful examination made of his
  books and accounts。〃         Clymer paused to clear his throat; he was troubled
  with   an   irritating   cough。   〃Turnbull's   accounts   were   found   in   fir