第 16 节
作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9320
  meeting in twenty minutes。〃
  McIntyre; who had been swinging his walking stick from one hand to
  the    other   in  marked      impatience;     turned    to  Kent;    his  manner      more
  conciliatory。
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  〃Pleasant   quarters   you   have;〃   he   remarked。     〃Does   Rochester   share
  his room with you?〃
  〃No;   Colonel;   his   is   across   the   ante…room   where   you   waited   a   few
  minutes ago;〃 explained Kent as he accompanied his visitors to the door。
  〃This is my office。〃
  〃Ah;   yes;   I   thought   as   much   on   seeing   only   one   desk;〃   McIntyre's
  manner grew more cordial。           〃Does Rochester's furniture duplicate yours;
  safe and all?〃
  〃Safe … no; he has none; that is the firm's safe。〃            Kent was becoming
  restless under so many personal questions。             〃Good…by; Mr。 Clymer。〃
  〃Don't    forget   to…night    at  eight;〃  the   banker    reminded     him   before
  stepping into the corridor。        〃We'll dine at the Club de Vingt。 Come along;
  McIntyre。〃
  Sylvester stopped Kent on his way back to his office and handed him
  the neatly typewritten copies of his brief; and with a word of thanks the
  lawyer went over to his desk and; gathering such papers as he required at
  the   court   house;   he   thrust   them   and   the   brief   into   his   leather   bag;   but
  instead of hurrying on his way; he stood still to consider the events of the
  morning。
  Helen     McIntyre;    during    their  interview;    had   not  responded     to  his
  appeal for her   confidence; nor vouchsafed   any  reason for her belief that
  Jimmie Turnbull had been the victim of foul play。              And Colonel McIntyre
  had   given   him   only   until   Saturday   night   to   solve   the   problem!  Kent's
  overwrought feelings found vent in an emphatic oath。
  〃Excuse      me;〃   exclaimed     Sylvester    mildly    from    the  doorway。      〃I
  knocked and understood you to say come in。
  〃Well; what is it?〃       Kent's nerves were getting a bit raw; a glance at
  his watch showed him he had a slender margin only in which to reach the
  court house in time for his appointment。            Not even waiting for the clerk's
  reply he snatched up his brief case and made for the private door leading
  into the corridor。      But he was destined not to get away without   another
  interruption。
  As Sylvester was hastily explaining; 〃Two gentlemen to see you; Mr。
  Kent;〃     the   clerk   was    thrust   aside   and   Detective     Ferguson     entered;
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  accompanied by a deputy marshal。
  〃Sorry to detain you; Mr。 Kent;〃 exclaimed the detective。              〃I came to
  tell you that Coroner Penfield has just called an inquest for this afternoon
  to   inquire   into   Jimmie    Turnbull's    death。   Where's      your   partner;   Mr。
  Rochester?〃 looking around inquiringly。
  〃In Cleveland。      Won't I do?〃 replied Kent; his appointment forgotten
  in the news that Ferguson had just given him。
  〃No;   we   didn't   come   for   legal   advice;〃   Ferguson   smiled;   then   grew
  serious。    〃What's Mr。 Rochester's address?〃
  Kent walked over to his desk and picked up the telegram。                〃The City
  Club; Cleveland;〃 he stated。
  〃Thanks;〃 Ferguson jotted down the address in his note…book。 〃Jones;
  here;〃 placing his hand on his companion; 〃came to serve Mr。 Rochester
  with    a  subpoena;     he's  wanted    at  the   Turnbull    inquest   as  a  material
  witness。〃
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  CHAPTER VIII
  THE INQUEST
  Coroner   Penfield   adjusted   his   eyeglasses   and   scanned   the   spectators
  gathered for the Turnbull inquest。        The room was crowded with both men
  and women; the latter predominating; and the coroner decided that; while
  some had come from a personal interest in the dead man; the majority had
  been attracted by morbid curiosity。         There was a stir among the spectators
  as an inner door opened and the jury; led by the morgue master filed into
  the room and took their places。 Coroner Penfield rose and addressed the
  foreman。
  〃Have you viewed the body?〃 he inquired。
  〃Yes; doctor;〃 and the man sat down。
  Coroner Penfield then concisely stated the reason for the inquest and
  summoned   Officer   O'Ryan   to   the   witness   stand。     The   policeman   stood;
  cap in hand; while being sworn by the morgue master; and then took his
  place on the platform in the chair reserved for the witnesses。
  His    answer    to  Coroner    Penfield's    questions   relative   to  his  name;
  residence   in   Washington;   and   length   of   service   in   the   city   Police   Force
  were given with brevity and a rich Irish brogue。
  〃Where were  you   on Tuesday  morning   at about   five o'clock?〃   asked
  Penfield; first consulting some memoranda on his desk。
  〃On my way home;〃 explained O'Ryan。              My relief had just come。〃
  〃Does your beat take in the McIntyre residence?            〃
  〃It does; sir。〃
  〃Did   you   observe   any   one   loitering   in   the   vicinity   of   the   residence
  prior to five o'clock; Tuesday morning?〃
  〃No; sir。   It was only when the lady called to me that I was attracted
  to the house。〃
  〃Did   she   state   what   was   the   matter?〃 〃Yes;   sir。 She   said   that   she
  had locked a burglar in a closet; and to come and get him; and I did so;〃
  and O'Ryan expanded his   chest with an air   of satisfaction as be glanced
  about the morgue。
  〃Did the burglar resist arrest?〃
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  〃No; sir; he came very peaceably and not a word out of him。〃
  〃Had you any idea that the burglar was not what he seemed?〃
  〃Devil   an   idea;   begging   your   pardon   …   O'Ryan   remembered   hastily
  where he was。       〃The burglar looked the part he was masquerading; and
  his make…up was perfect;〃 ended O'Ryan with relish。               〃Never gave me a
  hint he was a gentleman and a bank cashier in disguise。〃
  Kent;     who   had   arrived   at  the  morgue     a  few   minutes    before   the
  policeman commenced his testimony; smiled in spite of himself。                 He was
  feeling exceedingly low spirited; and had come to the inquest with inward
  foreboding as to its result。      On what developed there; he Was convinced;
  hung Jimmie Turnbull's good name。             After his interview with Detective
  Ferguson      that  morning;    he   had   wired   Philip   Rochester     to  return   to
  Washington at once。        He had requested an immediate reply; and had fully
  expected to find a telegram at his office when he stopped there on his way
  to the morgue; but none had come。
  〃Whom      did   you   see  in  the   McIntyre    house?〃    the   coroner   asked
  O'Ryan。
  〃No one sir; except the burglar and Miss McIntyre。〃
  〃Did you find any doors or windows unlocked?〃
  〃No; sir; I never looked to see。〃
  〃Why not?〃
  〃Because   the   young   lady   said   that   she   had   been   over   the   house   and
  everything was then fastened。〃          O'Ryan looked anxiously at the coroner。
  Would he make him out derelict in his duty?            It would seriously affect his
  standing on the Force。       〃I took Miss McIntyre's word for the house; for I
  had the burglar safe under arrest。〃
  〃How did Miss McIntyre appear?〃
  〃Appear?      Sure; she looked very sweet in her blue wrapper and   her
  hair down her back;〃 answered O'Ryan with emphasis。
  〃She was not fully dressed then?〃
  〃No; sir。〃
  〃Was     Miss    McIntyre     composed      in  manner     or   did   she   appear
  frightened?〃 asked Penfield。        It was one of the questions which Kent had
  expected; and he waited with intense interest for the policeman's reply。
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  〃She   was   very   pale   and   …   and   breathless   like。〃  O'Ryan   flapped   his
  arms   about   vaguely   in   his   endeavor   to   demonstrate   his   meaning。        〃She
  kept begging me to hurry and get the burglar out of the house; and after
  telling her that she would have to appear in the Police Court first thing that
  morning; I went off with the prisoner。〃