第 23 节
作者:孤独半圆      更新:2021-02-24 22:24      字数:9311
  〃I have been waiting to hear what you had to say to me;〃 said Cleggett;
  without being   in   the least thrown   off  his guard by  the  other's   change   of
  manner。
  〃If   you   had   not   chanced   to   drop   in   here   today;〃   said   Loge;   〃I   had
  intended paying you a visit。〃
  〃I have had several visitors lately;〃 said Cleggett nonchalantly; 〃and I
  think at least two of them can make no claim that they were not warmly
  received。〃
  〃Yes?〃 said Loge。        But if Cleggett's meaning reached him he was too
  cool a hand to show it。         He persisted in his affectation of a businesslike
  air。 〃Am I right in thinking that you have bought the boat?〃
  〃You are。〃
  〃To   come   to   the   point;〃   said   Loge;   〃I   want   to   buy   her   from   you。
  What will you take for her?〃
  The proposition was unexpected to Cleggett; but he did not betray his
  surprise。
  〃You want to buy her?〃 he said。            〃You want to buy the old hulk over
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  yonder in the canal?〃         He laughed; but continued:           〃What on earth can
  your interest be in her?〃
  There was a trace of surliness in Loge's voice as he answered:                〃YOU
  were enough interested in her to buy her; it seems。              Why shouldn't I have
  the same interest?〃
  Cleggett was silent a moment; and then he leaned across the table and
  said with emphasis:         〃I have noticed your interest in the Jasper B。 since
  the day I first set foot on her。       And let me warn you that unless you show
  your curiosity in some other manner henceforth; you will seriously regret
  it。  A couple of your men have repented of your interest already。〃
  〃My   men?      What   do   you   mean   by   my   men?      I   haven't   any   men。〃
  Loge's   imitation   of   astonishment   was   a   piece   of   art;   but   if   anything   he
  overdid     it  a  trifle。 He    frowned    in  a  puzzled    fashion;   and   then   said:
  〃You talk about my men; you speak riddles to me; you appear to threaten
  me; but after all I have only made you a plain business proposition。                 I ask
  you again; what will you take for her?〃
  〃She's not for sale;〃 said Cleggett shortly。
  Loge   did   not   speak   again   for   a   moment。  Instead;   he   picked   up   the
  spoon   with   which   Cleggett   had   stirred   his   highball   and   began   to   draw
  characters with its wet point upon the table。            〃If it's a question of price;〃
  he said finally; 〃I'm prepared to allow you a handsome profit。〃
  Cleggett determined to find out how far he would go。
  〃You might be willing to pay as much as 5;000 for herfor the old
  hulk over there in the canal?〃
  Loge   stopped     playing    with   the   spoon   and   looked   searchingly   into
  Cleggett's face。      Then he said:
  〃I will。   Turn her over to me the way she was the day you bought her;
  and   I'll   give   you   5;000。〃  He   paused;   and   then   repeated;   stressing   the
  words: 〃MIND YOU; WITH EVERYTHING IN HER THE WAY IT WAS
  THE DAY YOU BOUGHT HER。〃
  Cleggett fumbled with his fingers in a waistcoat pocket; drew out the
  torn piece of counterfeit money which he had taken from the dead hand;
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  and flung it on the table。
  〃Five thousand dollars;〃 he said; 〃in THAT kind of money?〃
  Loge     looked    at  it  with    eyes   that  suddenly     contracted。      Clever
  dissembler   that   he   was;   he   could   not   prevent   an   involuntary   start。 He
  licked his lips; and Cleggett judged that perhaps his mouth felt a little dry。
  But these were the only signs he made。 Indeed; when he spoke it was with
  something almost like an air of relief。
  〃Come;〃      he  said;  〃now     we're  down     to  brass   tacks  at  last  on   this
  proposition。      Mr。 Detective; name your real price。〃
  Cleggett   did   not   answer   immediately。      He   appeared   to   consider   his
  real price。     But in   reality  he   was thinking   that   there   was   no   longer   any
  doubt      of   the   origin    of   the   explosion。       Since     Loge     practically
  acknowledged   the   counterfeit   money;   the   man   who   had   died   with   this
  piece of it in his hand must have been one of Loge's men。                   But he only
  said:
  〃Why do you call me a detective?〃
  Loge     shrugged     his  shoulders。     Then     he   said  again:    〃Your     real
  price?〃
  〃What;〃 said Cleggett; trying him out; 〃do you think of 20;000?〃
  The other gave a long; low whistle。
  〃Gad!〃 he cried; 〃what crooks you bulls are。〃
  〃It's   not  so   much;〃     said   Cleggett    deliberately;    〃when    one    takes
  everything into consideration。〃
  Loge appeared to meditate。          Then he said:       〃That figure is out of the
  question。     I'll give you 10;000 and not a cent more。〃
  〃You want her pretty badly;〃 said Cleggett。             〃Or you want what's on
  her。〃
  〃Why;〃   said   Loge;   with   an   assumption   of   great   frankness;   〃between
  you and me I don't care a damn about your boat。                 I think we understand
  each other。     I'm buying her to get what's on her。〃
  〃Suppose I sell you what's on her for 10;000 and keep the ship;〃 said
  Cleggett; wondering what WAS on the Jasper B。
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  〃Agreed;〃 said Loge。
  〃Since we're being so frank with one another;〃 said Cleggett; 〃would
  you mind telling me why you didn't come to me at the start with an offer
  to buy; instead of making such a nuisance of yourself?〃
  〃Eh?〃     Loge   appeared   genuinely   surprised。   〃Why   should   I   pay   you
  any money if I could get it; or destroy it; without that?              Besides; how was
  I to know you could be bought?〃
  Cleggett wondered more than ever what piece of evidence the hold of
  the Jasper B。 contained。         He felt certain that it was not merely counterfeit
  bills。 Cleggett determined upon a minute and thorough search of the hold。
  〃You'll send   for   it?〃   said   Cleggett;   still   trying   to   get   a   more   definite
  idea of what 〃it〃 was; without revealing that he did not know。
  〃I'll come myself with a taxicab;〃 said Loge。
  Cleggett rose; smiling; he had found out as much as he could expect to
  learn。
  〃On the whole;〃 he said; 〃I think that I prefer to keep the Jasper B。 and
  everything   that's   in    her。   But   before  I   leave  I   must   thank   you   for  the
  pleasure I have derived from our little talkand the information as well。
  You   can   hardly  imagine   how  you   have   interested   me。         Will   you   kindly
  step back and let me pass?〃
  Loge   got   to   his   feet   with   a   muttered   oath;   his   face   went   livid   and   a
  muscle worked in his throat; his fingers contracted like the claws of some
  big and powerful cat。         But; out of respect for Cleggett's pistol; he stepped
  backward。
  〃You have confessed to making counterfeit money;〃 went on Cleggett;
  enjoying   the   situation;   〃and   you   have   as   good   as   told   me   that   there   are
  further evidences of crime on board the Jasper B。                  You can rest assured
  that I will find them。       You have also betrayed the fact that you planned to
  blow my ship up; and there are several other little matters which you have
  shed light upon。
  〃I am not a detective。         Nevertheless; I hope in the near future to see
  you   behind   the   bars   and   to   help   put   you   there。 It   may   interest   you   to
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  know  that   my  opinion of   your intellect   is no higher   than   my  opinion   of
  your   character。      You   seem   to   me   to   have   a   vast   conceit   of   your   own
  cleverness;   which   is   not   justified   by   the   facts。    You   are   a   very   stupid
  fellow; aawhat is the slang word?             Boob; I believe。〃
  But   while   Cleggett   was   finishing   his   remarks   a   subtle   change   stole
  over   Loge's   countenance。         His   attitude;   which   had   been   one   of   baffled
  rage; relaxed。 As Cleggett paused the sneer came back upon Loge's lips。
  〃Boob;〃 he said quietly; 〃boob is the word。               Look above you。〃
  A sharp metallic click overhead gave point to Loge's words。