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the white moll-第66章

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Moll queered us again。  But it's worse than that。  The game's up!
I told you to be here at midnight。  It's only half past eleven yet。
I figured you would still be over in the garret; and I was going
there for you。  That's where we're going now。  There's no chance at
those rajah's jewels now; there's no chance of fixing Cloran so's
you can swell it around in the open again … the only chance we've
got is to save what we can and beat it!〃

She did not need to simulate either excitement or disquiet。

〃What is it?  What's happened?〃 she asked tensely。

〃The gang's thrown us down!〃 he said between his teeth。  〃They're
scared; they've got cold feet … they're going to quit。  Shluker and
Pinkie were with me at the iron plant。  We went back to Matty's
from there。  Matty's with them; too。  They say the Pug knows every
one of us; and every game we've pulled; and that in revenge for our
trying to murder him he'll wise up the police … that he could do it
easily enough without getting nipped himself; by sending them a
letter; or even telephoning the names and addresses of the whole
layout。  They're scared … he curs!  They say he knows where all our
coin is too; and they're for splitting it up to…night; and ducking
it out of New York for a while to get under cover。〃  He laughed out
suddenly; raucously。  〃They will … eh?  I'll show them … the
yellow…streaked pups!  They wouldn't listen to me … and it meant
that you and I were thrown down for fair。  If we're caught; it's
the chair。  I'll show them!  When I saw it wasn't any use trying to
get them to stick; I pretended to agree with them。  See?  I said
they could go around and dig up the rest of the gang; and if the
others felt the same way about it; they were all to come over to
the garret; and I'd be waiting for them; … and we'd split up the
swag; and everybody'd be on his own after that。〃  Again he laughed
out raucously。  〃It'll take them half an hour to get together … but
it won't take that long for us to grab all that's worth grabbing
out of that trap…door; and making our getaway。  See?  I'll teach
them to throw Pierre Danglar down!  Come on; hurry!〃

〃Sure!〃 she mumbled mechanically。

Her mind was sifting; sorting; weighing what he had said。  She was
not surprised。  She remembered Pinkie Bonn's outburst in the boat。
She walked on beside Danglar。  The man was muttering and cursing
under his breath。  Well; why shouldn't she appear to fall in with
his plans?  Under what choicer surroundings could she get him alone
than in the garret?  And half an hour would be ample time for her;
too!  Yes; yes; she began to see!  With Danglar; when she had got
what she wanted out of him herself; held up at the point of her
automatic; she could back to the door and lock him in there … and
notify the police … and the police would not only get Danglar and
the ill…gotten hoard hidden in the ceiling behind that trap…door;
but they would get all the rest of the gang as the latter in due
course appeared on the scene。  Yes; why not?  She experienced an
exhilaration creeping upon her; she even increased; unconsciously;
the rapid pace which Danglar had set。

〃That's the stuff!〃 he grunted in savage approval。  〃We need every
minute we've got。〃

They reached the house where once … so long ago now; it seemed!
… Rhoda Gray had first found the original Gypsy Nan; and; Danglar
leading; mounted the dark; narrow stairway to the hall above; and
from there up the short; ladder…like steps to the garret。  He
groped in the aperture under the partition for the key; opened the
door; and stepped inside。  Rhoda Gray; following; removed the key;
inserted it on the inside of the door; and; as she too entered;
locked the door behind her。  It was pitch…black here in the attic。
Her face was set now; her lips firm。  She had been waiting for this;
hadn't she?  It was near the end at last。  She had Danglar … alone。
But not in the darkness!  He was too tricky!  She crossed the garret
to where the candle…stub; stuck in the neck of the gin bottle; stood
on the rickety washstand。

〃Come over here and light the candle;〃 she said。  〃I can't find my
matches。〃

Her hand was in the pocket of her skirt now; her fingers
tight…closed on the stock of her automatic; as he shuffled his way
across the attic to her side。  A match spurted into flame; the
candle wick flickered; then steadied; dispersing little by little;
as it grew brighter; the nearer shadows … and there came a startled
cry from Danglar … and Rhoda Gray; the weapon in her pocket
forgotten; was staring as though stricken of her senses across the
garret。  The Adventurer was sitting on the edge of the cot; and a
revolver in his hand held a steady bead upon Danglar and herself。。


XXI 。  THE RECKONING

It was the Adventurer who spoke first。

〃Both of you!  What charming luck!〃 he murmured whimsically。  〃You'll
forgive the intrusion won't you?  A friend of mine; the Sparrow by
name … I think you are acquainted with him; Danglar … was good enough
to open the door for me; and lock it again on the outside。  You see;
I didn't wish to cause you any alarm through a premature suspicion
that you might have a guest!〃  His voice hardened suddenly as he rose
from the cot; and; though he limped badly; stepped quickly toward
them。  〃Don't move; Danglar … or you; Mrs。 Danglar!〃 he ordered
sharply … and with a lightning movement of his hand felt for; and
whipped Danglar's revolver from the latter's pocket。  〃Pardon me!〃
he said … and his hand was in and out of Rhoda Gray's pocket。  He
tossed the two weapons coolly over onto the cot。  〃Well; Danglar;〃
he smiled grimly; 〃there's quite a change in the last few hours;
isn't there?〃

Danglar made no answer。  His face was ashen; his little black eyes;
like those of a cornered rat; and as though searching for some
avenue of escape; were darting hunted glances all around the garret。

Rhoda Gray; the first shock of surprise gone; leaned back against
the washstand with an air of composure that she did not altogether
feel。  What was the Adventurer going to do?  True; she need have no
fear of personal violence … she had only to disclose herself。  But
… but there were other considerations。  She saw that reckoning of
her own with Danglar at an end; though … yes! … perhaps the
Adventurer would become her ally in that matter。  But; then; there
was something else。  The Adventurer was a thief; and she could not
let him get away with those packages of banknotes up there behind
the trap…door in the ceiling; if she could help it。  That was
perhaps what he had come for; and … and …  Her mind seemed to tumble
into chaos。  She did not know what to do。  She stared at the
Adventurer。  He was still dressed as the Pug; though the eye…patch
was gone; and there was no longer any sign of the artificial facial
disfigurements。

The Adventurer spoke again。

〃Won't you sit down … Mrs。 Danglar?〃  He pushed the single chair
the garret possessed toward her … and shrugged his shoulders as
she remained motionless。  〃You'll pardon me; then; if I sit down
myself。〃  He appropriated the chair; and faced them; his revolver
dangling with ominous carelessness in his hand。  〃I've had a
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