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The manager only hoped…he hoped with all his heart…that his frank and unreserved explanation would appease his kind patrons and prevent their resentment; that they would understand… I made my way out of the theater as rapidly as possible; with Billy Du Mont at my side; and started north on Broadway。
My panion was laughing unrestrainedly。
〃What a joke!〃 he exclaimed。 〃And gad; what a woman! She es in and turns the town upside down and then leaves it standing on its head。 What wouldn't I give to know her!〃
I nodded; but said nothing。 At Forty…Second Street we turned east to Fifth Avenue; and a few minutes later were at the club。
I took Du Mont to a secluded corner of the grill; and there; with a bottle of wine between us; I spoke。
〃Billy;〃 said I; 〃there's the deuce to pay。 You're an old friend of mine; and you possess a share of discretion; and you've got to help me。 Le Mire is gone。 I must find her。〃
〃Find Le Mire?〃 He stared at me in amazement。 〃What for?〃
〃Because my brother Harry is with her。〃
Then I explained in as few words as possible; and I ended; I think; with something like this:
〃You know; Billy; there are very few things in the world I consider of any value。 She can have the lad's money; and; if necessary; my own into the bargain。 But the name of Lamar must remain clean; and I tell you there is more than a name in danger。
Whoever that woman touches she kills。 And Harry is only a boy。〃
Billy helped me; as I knew he would; nor did he insist on unnecessary details。 I didn't need his assistance in the search; for I felt that I could acplish that as well alone。
But it was certainly known that Harry had been calling on Le Mire at her hotel; conjectures were sure to be made; leading to the assertions of busy tongues; and it was the part of my friend to counteract and smother the inevitable gossip。 This he promised to do; and I knew Billy。 As for finding Harry; it was too late to do anything that night; and I went home and to bed。
The next morning I began by calling at her hotel。 But though the manager of the theater had gotten no information from them; he had pumped them dry。 They knew nothing。
I dared not go to the police; and probably they would have been unable to give me any assistance if I had sought it。 The only other possible source of information I disliked to use; but after racking my brain for the better part of the day I decided that there was nothing else for it; and started on a round of the ticket offices of the railroads and steamship panies。
I had immediate success。 My first call was at the office where Harry and I were accustomed to arrange our transportation。
As I entered the head clerk…or whatever they call him…advanced to greet me with a smile。
〃Yes;〃 said he in response to my question; 〃Mr。 Lamar got his tickets from me。 Let's see…Thursday; wasn't it? No; Friday。 That's right…Friday。〃
〃Tickets!〃 I muttered to myself。 And in my preoccupation I really neglected to listen to him。 Then aloud: 〃Where were the…tickets for?〃
〃Denver。〃
〃For Friday's train?〃
〃Yes。 The Western Express。〃
That was all I wanted to know。 I hurried home; procured a couple of hastily packed bags; and took the afternoon train for the West。
Chapter III。
A MODERN MARANA。
My journey westward was an eventful one; but this is not a 〃History of Tom Jones;〃 and I shall refrain from detail。 Denver I reached at last; after a week's stop…over in Kansas City。 It was a delightful adventure…but it had nothing to do with the story。
I left the train at the Rocky Mountain city about the middle of the afternoon。 And now; what to do? I think I am not a fool; but I certainly lack the training of a detective; and I felt perfectly rudderless and helpless as I ordered the taxi…driver to take me to the Alcazar Hotel。
I was by no means sure that Harry had e to Denver。 He was traveling with a bundle of animated caprice; a creature who would have hauled him off the train at Rahway; New Jersey; if she had happened to take a fancy to the place。 At the moment; I reflected; they might be driving along Michigan Boulevard; or attending a matinee at the Willis Wood; or sipping mint juleps at the Planters'。
Even if they were in Denver; how was I to find them? I keenly regretted the week I had lost。 I was sure that Harry would avoid any chance of publicity and would probably shun the big hotels。
And Denver is not a village。
It was the beauty of Le Mire that saved me。 Indeed; I might have foreseen that; and I have but poorly portrayed the force of her unmatchable fascination unless you have realized that she was a woman who could pass nowhere without being seen; and; seen; remembered。
I made inquiries of the manager of the hotel; of course; but was brought up sharply when he asked me the names of my friends for whom I was asking。 I got out of it somehow; some foolish evasion or other; and regarded my task as more difficult than ever。
That same evening I dined at the home of my cousin; Hovey Stafford; who had e West some years before on account of weak lungs; and stayed because he liked it。 I met his wife that evening for the first time; she may be introduced with the observation that if she was his reason for remaining in the provinces; never did man have a better one。
We were on the veranda with our after…dinner cigars。 I was congratulating Hovey on the felicity of his choice and jocularly sympathizing with his wife。
〃Yes;〃 said my cousin; with a sigh; 〃I never regretted it till last week。 It will never be the same again。〃
Mrs。 Hovey looked at him with supreme disdain。
〃I suppose you mean Senora Ramal;〃 said she scornfully。
Her husband; feigning the utmost woe; nodded mournfully; whereupon she began humming the air of the Chanson du Colonel; and was stopped by a smothering kiss。
〃And who is the Senora Ramal?〃 I asked。
〃The most beautiful woman in the world;〃 said Mrs。 Hovey。
This from a woman who was herself beautiful! Amazing! I suppose my face betrayed my thought。
〃It isn't charity;〃 she smiled。 〃Like John Holden; I have seen fire…balloons by the hundred; I have seen the moon; and…then I saw no more fire…balloons。〃
〃But who is she?〃
Hovey explained。 〃She is the wife of Senor Ramal。 They came here some ten days ago; with letters to one or two of the best families; and that's all we know about them。 The senora is an entrancing mixture of Cleopatra; Sappho; Helen of Troy; and the devil。 She had the town by the ears in twenty…four hours; and you wouldn't wonder at it if you saw her。〃
Already I felt that I knew; but I wanted to make sure。
〃Byron has described her;〃 I suggested; 〃in Childe Harold。〃
〃Hardly;〃 said Hovey。 〃No midnight beauty for hers; thank you。 Her hair is the most perfect gold。 Her eyes are green; her skin remarkably fair。 What she may be is unknowable; but she certainly is not Spanish; and; odder still; the senor himself fits the name no better。〃
But I thought it needless to ask for a description of Harry; for I had no doubt of the identity of Senor Ramal and his wife。
I pondered over the name; and suddenly realized that it was merely 〃Lamar〃 spelled backward!
The discovery removed the last remaining shado