第 10 节
作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9320
  replacing each chair   and table   as well as the   rugs which   had been   over…
  turned   in   his   recent   tussle;   after   which   he   tried   the   drawers   of   Jimmie's
  desk。     They  were   unlocked。         A careful   search brought nothing   to light
  but receipted bills; some loose change; old dinner cards; theater programs;
  tea invitations; and several packages of cigarettes。
  Turning from the desk Kent walked over to the table which he knew
  was   Philip   Rochester's   property;   he   recalled   having   once   seen   Jimmie
  place   some   papers   there   by   mistake;   having   done   so   once;   the   mistake
  might   have occurred   again。          Taking   out   his   partner's bunch   of   keys;   he
  soon     found     one   that   fitted   and   opened      the   drawers。      He    had    half
  completed   his   task;   without   finding   any   clew   to   the   missing   securities;
  when he was interrupted by the sound of the opening of the front door; and
  had but time to slam the drawers shut and pocket the keys when the night
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  clerk of the hotel stepped inside the apartment and; closely followed by a
  sandy…haired   man;   walked   into   the   living   room。      He   halted   abruptly   at
  sight of Kent。
  〃Good evening; Mr。 Kent;〃 he exclaimed; and took in at a glance the
  orderly arrangement of the room。             〃Pardon my unceremonious entrance;
  but I had no idea you were here; sir; we received a telephone message that
  a burglar had broken in here。〃
  〃You     did!〃   Kent    stared   at  him。    Was     he   right;  after  all;  in  his
  conjecture;   had   the   man   been   Philip   Rochester?      It   would   seem   so;   for
  who else; after taking refuge elsewhere; would have telephoned a warning
  of burglars to the hotel office?        〃Have you any idea who sent the message;
  Mr。 Stuart?〃
  〃I have not; it was an out…side call …〃         Stuart turned to his companion。
  〃Sorry I brought you here on an idiotic chase; Mr。 Ferguson。〃
  〃That's   all   right;〃   responded   the   detective   good   naturedly。    〃Would
  you like me to look through the apartment just to see if any one really is
  concealed      on   the  premises;    Mr。   Kent?〃    he   asked;   and   added    quickly;
  seeing Kent hesitate; 〃I am from the central office; Mr。 Stuart can vouch
  for me。〃
  Kent's hesitation vanished。         〃I'd be obliged if you would; Ferguson。〃
  As   he   spoke   he   led   the   way   to   Rochester's   bedroom。   〃Come   with   us;
  Stuart;〃 as the clerk loitered behind。
  〃Guess not; sir; I'm needed down at the desk; we are short…handed to…
  night。    Let   me   know   how   the   hunt   turns   out;〃   and   he   stepped   into   the
  vestibule。     〃Good night。〃
  〃Good night;〃 called Kent; and he accompanied Ferguson as far as the
  bathroom door; then returned to his inspection of Rochester's table。 He had
  just completed his task when the detective rejoined him。
  〃No trace of any one;〃 the latter announced。             〃Some one put up a joke
  on Stuart; I imagine。       Find what you wished; sir?〃
  Kent     was   distinctly   annoyed     by   the  question。     〃Yes;〃    he   replied
  shortly。
  Ferguson ignored his curt tone。          〃Will you spare me a few minutes of
  your time; Mr。 Kent?〃 he asked persuasively。              〃I won't detain you long。〃
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  〃Certainly。〃 Kent moved over to the chair in the window which he had
  occupied before and pointed to another; equally as comfortable。
  〃What   can   I   do   for   you?〃   he   asked   as   Ferguson   dropped   back   and
  stretched himself in the soft depths of the big chair。
  〃Supply some information;〃 answered the detective promptly。                   〃Just a
  minute;〃 as Kent started to interrupt。          〃You don't recall me; but I met you
  while working on the Chase case; you handled that trial in great shape;〃
  Ferguson looked admiringly at his companion。                 〃Lots of the praise went
  to   your   partner;   Mr。   Rochester;   but   I   know   you   did   the   work。  Now;
  please   let   me   finish;〃  holding    up   a   protesting  hand。    〃I   know    you've
  carried   Mr。   Rochester   in   your   firm;   he's   dead   wood。〃   Kent   was   silent。
  What the detective said was only too true。 Rochester; realizing the talent
  and    industry    which    characterized    his   younger    partner;   had   withdrawn
  more and more from active practice; and had devoted himself to the social
  life of the National Capital。
  〃This is rather a long…winded way of reaching my point;〃 finished the
  detective。     〃But; Mr。 Kent; I want your assistance in a puzzling case。〃
  〃Go on; I'm listening。〃       As he spoke; Kent drew out his cigar case and
  handed it to Ferguson。         〃The matches are on the smoking stand at your
  elbow。     Now; what is it; Ferguson?〃
  His companion did not reply at once; instead he puffed at his cigar。
  〃Did you read in the paper about Mr。 Turnbull's death?〃 he asked when
  the   cigar   was   drawing   to   his   satisfaction;   and   as   Kent   nodded   a   silent
  affirmative   in   answer   to   his   question;   he   asked   another。   〃Did   you   know
  him well?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃Did he have an enemy?〃
  〃Not to my knowledge。〃           Kent was watching the detective narrowly;
  what     was   he   driving   at?   〃On     the  contrary    Turnbull    was    extremely
  popular。〃
  〃With Colonel McIntyre?〃           Ferguson had hoped to surprise Kent with
  the question; but his companion's expression did not alter。
  〃N…no; perhaps he was not over…popular with the colonel;〃 he admitted
  slowly。     〃What prompts the question; Ferguson?〃
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  The detective hitched his chair nearer。            〃I'm going to lay all my cards
  on the table;〃 he announced。           〃I need advice and you are the man to give
  it   to  me。   Listen;     Mr。   Kent;   this  Jimmie     Turnbull     masquerades      as  a
  burglar    night   before    last  at  the  McIntyre     house;    is  arrested;   a  charge
  brought   against   him   for   house…breaking   by   Miss   Helen   McIntyre;   and
  shortly after he dies …〃
  〃From angina pectoris;〃 finished Kent; as the detective paused。
  〃So Mr。 Rochester contended;〃 admitted Ferguson。                   〃We'll let that go
  for    a  minute。     Now;     when    Miss    McIntyre     saw    Turnbull's    body;    she
  demanded an autopsy。           Why?〃
  〃To   discover   the   cause   of   death;〃   answered   Kent   quietly。      〃That   is
  obvious; Ferguson。〃
  〃Sure。     And   why   did   she   wish   to   discover   it?〃   He   waited   a   brief
  instant;   then   answered   his   own   question。      〃Because   Miss   McIntyre   did
  not agree with Rochester that Turnbull had died from angina pectoris … that
  is obvious; too。      Now; what made her think that?〃
  〃I am sure I don't know〃 … Kent's air of candor was unmistakable and
  Ferguson showed his disappointment。
  〃Hasn't Miss McIntyre been to see you?〃
  〃No;〃 was Kent's truthful answer; Barbara was the younger twin and
  her sister was therefore; 〃Miss McIntyre。〃
  〃You   must   recollect;   Ferguson;〃   he   added;   〃that   had   Miss   McIntyre
  called   to   see   me   about   poor   Turnbull;   I   would   not   have   discussed   the
  interview with any one; under any conditions。〃
  〃Certainly。     I   am  not   asking   you   to break   any  confidences; in   fact;〃
  Ferguson       smiled;    〃I   must     ask   you     to  consider     our    conversation
  confidential。      Now; Mr。 Kent; does it not strike you as odd that apparently
  the   only   man   in   Washington   who   really   disliked   Turnbull   was   Colonel
  McIntyre; and it is his daughter who intimates that Turnbull's death was
  not due to natural causes?〃
  〃Oh;    pshaw!〃      Kent    shrugged     his   shoulders。    〃You     are   taking   an
  exaggerated view of the affair。          Colonel McIntyre is an honorable upright
  American; and Turnbull was the same。〃
  〃People   speak   highly   of   both   men;〃   acknowledged   the   detective。         I
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  saw Mr。 Clymer; president of Turnbull's bank this afternoon; and he paid a
  fine tribute to his dead cashier。〃
  Kent   drew   an   inward