第 15 节
作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9322
  Kent wondered if she had heard him; she was so long in replying; and
  he was about to repeat his question when she addressed him。
  〃Have you heard from Coroner Penfield?〃
  〃No。     I   tried several   times   to   get   him  on   the telephone;  but   without
  success;〃 replied Kent; his disappointment at not   receiving an answer  to
  his question showed in his manner。            〃I went to Penfield's house last night;
  but he had been called away on a case and; although I waited until nearly
  ten o'clock; he   had not  returned   when   I   left。     Have   you had   word   from
  him?〃
  〃Not     …   not   directly。〃     She     had    been    nervously      twisting    her
  handkerchief about in her fingers; suddenly she turned and looked full at
  Kent; her eyes burning feverishly。            〃I would give all I possess; my hope
  of future happiness even;  if I could prove that Jimmie died from  angina
  pectoris。〃
  Kent   looked   at   her   in   mingled   sympathy   and   doubt。   …   What   did   her
  words imply … further tragedy?
  〃Jimmie might not have died from angina pectoris;〃 he said; 〃and still
  not have been poisoned …〃
  〃You mean …〃
  〃Suicide。〃
  Slowly Helen took in his meaning; but she volunteered no remark; and
  Kent after a pause; added; 〃While I have not seen Coroner Penfield I did
  hear   last   night   what   killed   Jimmie。〃    Helen   straightened   up;   one   hand
  pressed to her heart。       〃It was a lethal dose of amyl nitrite。〃
  〃Amyl nitrite;〃 she  repeated。         〃Yes; I have   heard that it   is given   for
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  heart    trouble。     How〃      …  she   looked     at  him    queerly。     〃How      is  it
  administered?〃
  〃By crushing a capsule in a handkerchief and inhaling its fumes 〃 … he
  was   watching   her   closely。     〃The   handkerchief   Jimmie   was   seen   to   use
  just before he died was found to contain two or more broken capsules。〃
  Helen sat immovable for over a minute; then she bowed her head and
  burst into dry tearless sobs which wracked her body。                Kent laid a tender
  hand on her shoulder; then concluding it was better for her to have her cry
  out; he wandered aimlessly about the office waiting for her to regain her
  composure。
  He    stopped    before    one   of  the   windows      facing   south   and    stared
  moodily at the Belasco Theater。           That playhouse had surely never staged
  a   more complicated mystery  than the one he   had set himself to unravel。
  What consolation   could he offer Helen?             If   he encouraged her belief in
  his   theory   that   Jimmie   committed   suicide   he   would   have   to   establish   a
  motive for suicide; and that motive might prove to be the theft of Colonel
  McIntyre's valuable securities。          Threatened with exposure as a thief and
  forger; Jimmie had committed suicide; so would run the verdict; the fact of
  his suicide was proof of his guilt of the crime Colonel McIntyre virtually
  charged him with; and vice versa。
  What   had   been   discovered   to   point   to   murder?      The   finding   of   a
  handkerchief; saturated with amyl nitrite; which had not belonged to the
  dead man。       Proof … bah! it was ridiculous!          What more likely than that
  Jimmie;   while   in   the   McIntyre   house   before   his   arrest   as   a   burglar;   had
  picked up one of Barbara's handkerchiefs; stuffed it inside his pocket; and
  when threatened with exposure on being held for the grand jury; had; in
  desperation;   crushed   the   amyl   nitrite   capsules   in   Barbara's   handkerchief
  and killed himself。
  Kent    drew    a  long;  long   sigh。   His    faith  in  Jimmie's    honesty   was
  shaken at last by the accumulative evidence; and he was convinced that he
  had found the solution to the problem; but how impart it to the weeping
  girl?    To prove her lover a thief; forger; and suicide was indeed a task he
  shrank from。
  A ring at the telephone caused Kent to move hastily to the instrument;
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  when he hung up the receiver Helen was adjusting her veil before a mirror
  over the mantel。
  〃Colonel   McIntyre   is   in   the   next   room;〃   he   said;   keeping   his   voice
  lowered。
  〃My father!〃       Helen's eyes were hard and dry。           〃Does he know that I
  am here?〃
  〃I   don't   know;   Sylvester   simply  said   he   had   called   to   see   me   and   is
  waiting in the outer office。〃         Observing her indecision; Kent opened the
  door leading directly into the corridor。            〃You can leave this way without
  encountering Colonel McIntyre。〃
  Helen hurried through the door and paused in the corridor to whisper
  feverishly in Kent's ear; 〃Promise me you will remain faithful to Barbara
  whatever develops。〃
  〃I   will!〃   Kent's   pledge   rang   out   clearly;   and   Helen   with   a   lighter
  heart   turned   to   walk   away   when   a   telegraph   boy   appeared   around   the
  corner of the corridor and thrust a yellow envelope at Kent; who stood half
  inside his office watching Helen。
  〃Sign here;〃 the boy  said; indicating the line on the receipt slip;  and
  getting it back; departed。
  Motioning to Helen to wait; Kent tore open the telegram。                  It was from
  Cleveland      and    dated   the   night   before。    The     message     ran:   Called   to
  Cleveland。      Address City Club。         Rochester。
  Without comment Kent held out the telegram so that Helen could read
  it。
  〃What!〃 she exclaimed。           〃Philip in Cleveland last night。         I … I … don't
  understand。〃       And   looking   at   her   Kent   was   astounded   at   the   flash   of
  terror   which   shone   for   an   instant   in   her   eyes。 Before   he   had   time   to
  question her she bolted around the corridor。
  Kent remained staring ahead for an instant then returned thoughtfully
  to his office; and within a second Sylvester received a telephone message
  to show Colonel McIntyre into Kent's office。               Not only Colonel McIntyre
  followed   the   clerk   into   the   room   but   Benjamin   Clymer。       〃Any   further
  developments;   Kent?〃   inquired   the   banker。   〃No;   we   can't   sit   down;   just
  dropped in to see you a minute。〃
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  〃There     is  nothing     new;〃    Kent    had   made     instant   decision;    such
  information      regarding     the  death   of   Turnbull    as  he   had   gleaned    from
  Ferguson; and the events of the night before should be confided to Clymer
  alone; and not in the presence of Colonel McIntyre。
  〃Did    you    search   Turnbull's    apartment     last  night   as  you    spoke   of
  doing?〃 asked McIntyre。
  〃I did; and found no trace of your securities; Colonel。〃
  McIntyre   lifted his   eyebrows   as   he smiled   sarcastically。       〃Can   I   see
  Rochester?〃 he asked。
  〃He is in Cleveland; I don't know just when he will be back。〃
  〃Indeed?      Too   bad   you   haven't   the   benefit   of his   advice;〃   remarked
  McIntyre   insolently。       〃At   Clymer's   request;   Kent;   I   have   allowed   you
  until Saturday night to find the securities and either clear Turnbull's name
  or admit his guilt; there remain two days and a half before I take the affair
  in my own hands and make it public。〃
  〃I   hope   to   establish   Turnbull's   innocence   before   that   time;〃   retorted
  Kent coolly。
  Inwardly his spirits sank; had not every effort on his part brought but
  further proof of Jimmie's guilt?         That McIntyre would make no attempt to
  hush up the scandal was obvious。
  〃Keep      me   informed      of  your    progress;〃     McIntyre's     manner     was
  domineering   and   Kent   felt   the   blood   mount   to   his   temples;   but   he   was
  determined not to lose his temper whatever the provocation; McIntyre was
  Barbara's father。
  Clymer; aware that the atmosphere was getting strained; diplomatically
  intervened。
  〃Dine with me to…night; Kent;〃 he said。             〃Perhaps you will then have
  some     news    that   will  throw    light   on   the  present    whereabouts      of  the
  securities。     I found; on making inquiries; that they have not been offered
  for   sale   in  the  usual   channels。     Come;      McIntyre;     I  have   a  directors'
  meeting in twenty minutes。〃
  McIntyre; who had been swinging his walking stick from one h