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作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9321
  demanded Kent eagerly。
  His question met with no response; and he repeated it; but still the girl
  remained silent。       Kent gave her a moment's grace; then drawing out the
  unaddressed envelope from his pocket he held it toward her。                   A low cry
  broke   from   her;   and   her   expression   changed   as   she   caught   sight   of   the
  broken seal。
  〃You have opened it!〃
  〃Not yet;〃 Kent held the envelope just beyond her reach。                〃I will only
  give it to you with the understanding that you open the envelope now in
  my presence and let me see its contents。〃
  Helen drew back; then impulsively extended her hand。
  〃I agree;〃 she said。      〃Give me the envelope。〃
  〃Stop!〃 The word rang out; startling Kent as well as Helen; and Mrs。
  Brewster;     whose     noiseless    entrance    a  few    seconds    before    had   gone
  unobserved; hurried to them。          〃The envelope is mine。
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  No;    no;〃   protested   Helen     vehemently。      〃You     shall  not   give   the
  envelope to Margaret … you must not。〃
  〃It is mine;〃 insisted the widow with equal vehemence。
  〃Mrs。    Brewster。〃     Kent   withheld     the  envelope     from   both   women。
  〃Will you tell me the contents of this envelope?〃
  〃No;〃 curtly。     〃It is not your affair。〃
  〃It   is   my   affair;〃   retorted   Kent   with   equally   shortness   of   manner。   〃I
  insist on an answer to my questions in the limousine this morning。 How
  came your handkerchief in Jimmie's possession; and why did you go to the
  police court and; yet keep your presence there a secret?〃
  〃Jimmie must have picked up the handkerchief when in the McIntyre
  house;〃 she answered sullenly。          〃I presume he forgot to provide him self
  with one in his make…up as burglar。            As regards your second question I
  admit I did go to the police court out of curiosity … I wanted to find out
  what was going on。         You;〃 with a resentful glance at Helen; 〃treated me
  as an outsider; and I was determined to find out for myself how the burglar
  farce would end。〃
  〃Ah;  you   term  it   a   farce   …   is   that   why   you   laughed   in   court?〃   asked
  Kent quickly。
  Mrs。    Brewster     changed     color。     〃I   feel   badly   about    that;〃   she
  stammered。       〃I   meant    no  disrespect    to  Jimmie;    but  I  have   a  nervous
  inclination to laugh … almost hysteria … when excited and overwrought。〃
  〃I   see;〃  answered     Kent    slowly。   He     was   distinctly   puzzled;   Mrs。
  Brewster's   air   of   candor   disarmed   suspicion;   but   …   〃You   saw   and   talked
  with Jimmie Turnbull on Monday night?〃
  〃I did not。〃 Her denial was firm。
  〃Then how did you learn of his arrest?〃 asked Kent swiftly。
  〃I overheard him conversing …〃
  〃With     whom?〃      Kent    demanded      eagerly    as  she   paused    as   if  to
  reconsider her confidences。          Helen; one hand on the desk and the other
  on   the   arm   of   her   chair;   tried   to   rise;   but   her   strength   had   deserted   her。
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  〃With whom?〃 repeated Kent as the widow remained silent。
  〃Jimmie      was    talking   with    Grimes;〃    Mrs。    Brewster     stated   slowly。
  〃From what I overheard; he paid Grimes to let him inside the house。〃
  Kent   looked   perplexed   as   he   gazed   first   at   the   widow   and   then   at
  Helen; who had sunk back in her chair。
  〃Mrs。   Brewster;〃   he   began   after   a   pause。   〃Who   gave   Jimmie   your
  aconitine pills which Grimes left on the hall table?〃
  〃The murderer。〃
  〃Yes; of course。〃 Kent was watching her closely and he detected the
  tiny   beads   of   perspiration   which   were   gathering   on   her   upper   lip。   〃And
  who; in your opinion; was the murderer?〃
  Mrs。 Brewster's expression changed … she looked hunted; and her eyes
  fell before  Kent's;   abruptly  she  turned   her back   on him;  to   find   Colonel
  McIntyre   at   her   elbow   and   Barbara   just   entering   the   room。      Her   eyes
  traveled past the girl until they rested on Philip Rochester and Detective
  Ferguson hovering behind him。             Her face altered。
  〃I saw Philip Rochester;〃 pointing dramatically toward him; 〃crawl out
  of the reception room window and dart into the street just as O'Ryan came
  in the front door with Helen。〃
  Detective Ferguson could not restrain a joyful exclamation。                   〃So that
  was it!〃 he cried。      〃You were at the McIntyre house; and gave the poison
  to Turnbull there … and not in the court room … four hours before he died。
  You'll swing   for  that   crime;   my  buck; in       spite of   your   glib   tongue  and
  slippery ways。〃
  As    he   ceased     speaking     Ferguson's     ever    ready   handcuffs      swung
  suggestively       from    his   hand;   but   Helen's     agonized     cry   checked     his
  approach toward Rochester; who stood stolidly waiting for him。
  〃Father!     You cannot permit this monstrous injustice; Philip shall not
  suffer   for   another。    No;   Barbara;〃   as   her   sister   strove   to   quiet   her;   we
  must tell the truth。〃
  〃Suppose   I   tell   it   for   Colonel   McIntyre;〃   Rochester   advanced   as   the
  door    opened     and   Sylvester    ushered    in  Benjamin      Clymer。     〃You     have
  come      in  time;    Clymer;〃     his   voice    deepened;      the  voice    of   a   man
  accustomed to present a case and sway a court。                  〃Wait; Sylvester; sit at
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  that table and take down these charges …〃
  〃Charges?〃 questioned Kent; watching his partner narrowly; he tossed
  a   stenographic   pad   to   Sylvester   and   made   a   place   for   him   at   his   desk。
  〃Go on; Rochester; charges against whom?〃
  〃Charges against the man who; occupying a position of trust; planned
  to   swindle     the  Metropolis      Trust   Company       through    forged    notes   and
  checks;〃 Rochester stated with slow emphasis。                〃Jimmie Turnbull learned
  that you; Clymer; were to visit Colonel McIntyre on Monday night; and he
  went   there   in   disguise   to   find   out   if   his   suspicions   were   correct。 The
  investigation cost him his life。〃
  Clymer;       who     had    followed      Rochester's      statement;      first  with
  bewilderment and then with rising wrath; found his voice。
  〃You drunken scoundrel!〃 he roared。             〃How dare you!〃
  〃Dare!〃   Rochester  laughed   recklessly。         〃Jimmie   kept   his   wits   to   the
  last; his mind was clear; he recognized you in the prisoner's pen and   he
  tried to call you; but his palsied tongue could not say Ben; but stuttered … B
  … b … b。〃
  〃And   what   did   he   wish   to   tell   me?〃   gasped   Clymer;   down   whose
  colorless face perspiration trickled。
  〃Aye; what?〃 broke in Kent significantly。
  〃Jimmie may not have gotten the information he wished at your house;
  Colonel   McIntyre;   but   his   presence   there   on   Monday   night   showed   the
  forger   he   was   in   danger;   and   like   the   human   snake   he   is;   he   poisoned
  without warning。        Don't move … Sylvester!〃
  With a backward spring Kent caught his clerk as he sped for the door。
  〃Don't     make    any    mistake    in  putting    on   the  handcuffs     this   time;
  Ferguson;〃      he   shouted。      〃A    forger   and    a  contortionist    make     a  bad
  customer to reckon with。〃
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  THE RIDDLE ANSWERED
  There     was    absolute     stillness   in   the   room;     then    a   babble    of
  exclamations       broke   out   as  Sylvester;    his  expression    of   dumb    surprise
  giving place to one of fury; struggled to free himself from the detective's
  firm grip。
  〃You cannot escape;  Sylvester;〃 declared Kent;  observing his   efforts。
  〃Your carelessness in using your peculiar gift of penmanship in copying
  Barbara   McIntyre's   signature   in   this   memorandum   of   her   visit   here〃   …
  Kent held up a sheet torn from his pad; 〃gave me the first clew。                    These;