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作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9321
  〃Why; Mr。 Kent; I left it lying on the porch table at the club;〃 declared
  Ferguson。      〃Didn't you take it?〃
  〃No。〃     Kent's worried expression returned。           〃Like a fool I forgot the
  envelope when that cheering broke out in the dining room and rushed to
  find out what it was about; when I returned to the porch the envelope was
  gone。
  〃Disappeared?〃 questioned Ferguson in astonishment。
  〃Disappeared absolutely; I searched the porch thoroughly and couldn't
  find    a  trace   of   it;〃  Kent   explained。      〃And     in   spite  of   McIntyre's
  contention that it might have blown out of the window; I am certain it did
  not。〃
  〃The windows were open; and I recollect there was a strong draught;〃
  remarked   Ferguson thoughtfully。          〃But   not   sufficient   to   carry  away  that
  envelope。〃
  〃Exactly。〃 Kent stepped closer。          〃Did you observe which one of our
  companions stood nearest the porch table?〃
  Ferguson eyed   him  curiously。         〃Say; are   you   insinuating that one of
  those people took your envelope?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  A  subdued   whistle   escaped   Ferguson。        〃What   was   in   that   envelope。
  Mr。 Kent;〃 he demanded; 〃to make it of any value to that bunch?〃 and as
  Kent did not answer immediately; he added;              〃Are you sure it had nothing
  to do with Jimmie Turnbull's death and Philip Rochester's disappearance?〃
  〃Quite sure。〃 Kent's gaze did not waver before his penetrating look。 〃I
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  have already told you that the envelope contained old love letters; and I
  very naturally do not wish them to fall into the hands of Colonel McIntyre;
  the father of the girl I hope to marry。〃
  Ferguson     smiled    understandingly。      〃I  see。   From     what    I  know   of
  Colonel McIntyre there's a very narrow; nagging spirit concealed under his
  frank and engaging manner; I wish you joy of your future father…in…law;〃
  and he chuckled。
  〃Thanks;〃 dryly。      〃You haven't answered my question as to who stood
  nearest the porch table; Ferguson。〃
  The detective looked   thoughtful。         〃We  all stood   fairly  near;   perhaps
  Mrs。 Brewster was a shade the nearest。              Mr。 Clymer was offering her a
  chair when that noise came from the dining room。               There's one thing I am
  willing to swear to〃 … his manner grew more earnest …〃 that envelope was
  still lying on the table when I hustled into the dining room。〃
  〃Well; who was   the last person   to leave the  porch?〃 Kent   demanded
  eagerly。
  〃I don't know;〃 was the disappointing answer。             〃I reached the door at
  the same moment you did and passed right around the dining room to get a
  view of what was going on。           I thought I would take a squint at the tables
  and see if   there   was   any  wine being   used;〃   he   admitted。   〃But   there   was
  nothing doing in that line。       Then Mr。 Clymer offered to bring me down to
  Headquarters; and I left the club with him。〃
  Kent took a turn about the room。          〃Did Mr。 Clymer go to the Cosmos
  Club?〃 he asked; pausing by the detective。
  〃No; I heard him tell his chauffeur to drive to the Saratoga。              Want to
  use the telephone?〃 observing Kent's glance stray to the instrument。
  By way of answer Kent took off the receiver and after giving a number
  to Central; he recognized Clymer's voice over the telephone。
  〃That you; Mr。 Clymer?          Yes; well; this is Kent speaking。          Can you
  tell   me   who   was   the   last   person   to   leave   the   porch   when   Colonel   de
  Geofroy made his farewell speech to…night at the club?〃
  〃I was;〃 came Clymer's surprised answer。
  〃I waited for McIntyre to pick up Mrs。 Brewster's fan。〃
  〃Did he take my letter off the table also?〃 called Kent。
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  〃Why; no。〃       Clymer's voice testified to his increased surprise。 〃Mrs。
  Brewster   dropped   her   fan   right   in   the   doorway   just   as   McIntyre   and   I
  approached; we both stooped to get it and; like fools; bumped our heads
  together in the act。       He got the fan; however; and I waited for him to walk
  into the dining room before following Mrs。 Brewster。〃
  〃As you passed the table; Mr。 Clymer; did you see my letter lying on
  the table?〃 persisted Kent。
  〃Upon   my   word   I   never   looked   at   the   table;〃   Clymer's   hearty   tone
  carried conviction。        〃I walked right along in my hurry to know what the
  cheering was about。         I am sorry; Kent; have you mislaid your letter?〃
  〃Yes;〃     glumly。     〃Sorry    to   have   disturbed     you;   Mr。   Clymer;     good
  night;〃 and Clymer's echoing; 〃Good night〃 sounded faintly as he hung up
  the receiver。
  〃Drew  blank;〃 he   announced;  turning   to   Ferguson。             〃Confound   you;
  Ferguson;   you   bad   no   right   to   touch   the   papers   in   my   safe。    If   harm
  comes   from   it;   I'll   make   you   suffer;〃   and   not   waiting   for   the   detective's
  jumbled   apologies   and   explanations;   he   hurried   from  the   building。         But
  once on the sidewalk he paused for thought。                McIntyre must have picked
  up   the   white   envelope;   there   was      no  other   feasible   explanation      of  its
  disappearance。        But what had attracted his attention to the envelope … the
  red seal with the big letter 〃 B〃 was its only identifying mark。                   If Helen
  had only told him the contents of the envelope!
  Kent struck his clenched fist in his left hand in wrath; something must
  be done; he could not stand there all night。              Although it was through no
  fault of his own that he had lost the envelope entrusted to his care; he was
  still responsible to Helen for its disappearance。               She must be told that it
  was gone; however unpleasant the task。
  Kent   walked   hastily   along   Pennsylvania   Avenue   until   he   came   to   a
  drug store still open; and entered the telephone booth。               He had recollected
  that the twins had a branch telephone in their sitting room; he would have
  to chance their being awake at that hour。
  Barbara   McIntyre   turned   on   her   pillow   and   rubbed   her   sleepy   eyes;
  surely   she   had   been   mistaken   in   thinking   she   heard   the   telephone   bell
  ringing。     Even   as   she   lay   striving   to   listen;   she   dozed   off   again;   to   be
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  rudely awakened by Helen's voice at her ear。
  〃Babs!〃 came the agitated whisper。           〃The envelope's gone。〃
  〃Gone!〃 Barbara swung out of bed。
  〃Gone where?〃
  〃Father has it。〃
  Downstairs in the library Mrs。 Brewster paused on her entrance by the
  side of a piece of carved Venetian furniture and laying her coronation scarf
  on it; she examined a white envelope … the red seal was intact。
  At   the   sound   of   approaching   footsteps   she   raised   a   trap   door   in   the
  piece   of   furniture   and   only   her   keen   ears   caught   the   faint   thud   of   the
  envelope as it dropped inside; then with a happy; tender smile she turned
  to meet Colonel McIntyre。
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  CHAPTER XII
  THE ECHO OF A LAUGH
  Colonel McIntyre  tramped the  deserted   dining room  in   exasperation。
  Nine o'clock and the twins had not come to breakfast; nor was there any
  evidence that Mrs。 Brewster intended taking that meal downstairs。
  〃Will    you   wait   any   longer;   sir?〃  inquired    Grimes;    who    hovered
  solicitously in the background。         〃I'm afraid; sir; your eggs will be over…
  done。〃
  〃Bring   them   along;〃   directed   McIntyre;   and   flung   himself   into   his
  chair at the foot of the table。     He had been seated but a few minutes when
  Barbara appeared and dutifully presented her cheek to be kissed; then she
  tripped lightly to Helen's place opposite her father; and pressed the electric
  bell for Grimes。
  〃Coffee; please;〃 she said as that worthy appeared; and busied herself
  in   arranging    the   cups   and   saucers。    〃Helen     is  taking   her  breakfast
  upstairs;〃 she explained to her father。
  〃How about Mrs。 Brewster?〃
  〃Still   asleep。〃  Barbara   poured   out   her   father's   coffee   with   careful