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raymondchandler.thehighwindow-第29章

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  〃Talk like that to me;〃 Morny said; 〃and you are liable to be wearing lead buttons on your vest。〃
  〃Just think;〃 I said。 〃Poor old Marlowe with lead buttons on his vest。〃
  Eddie Prue made a dry sound in his throat that might have been a chuckle。
  〃And as for me minding my own business and not minding yours;〃 I said; 〃it might be that my business and your business would get a little mixed up together。 Through no fault of mine。〃
  〃It better not;〃 Morny said。 〃In what way?〃 He lifted his eyes quickly and dropped them again。
  〃Well; for instance; your hard boy here calling me up on the phone and trying to scare me to death。 And later in the evening calling me up and talking about five C's and how it would do me some good to drive out here and talk to you。 And for instance that same hard boy or somebody who looks just like himwhich is a little unlikelyfollowing around after a fellow in my business who happened to get shot this afternoon; on Court Street on Bunker Hill。〃
  Morny lifted his cigarette away from his lips and narrowed his eyes to look at the tip。 Every motion; every gesture; right out of the catalogue。
  〃Who got shot?〃
  〃A fellow named Phillips; a youngish blond kid。 You wouldn't like him。 He was a peeper。〃 I described Phillips to him。
  〃I never heard of him;〃 Morny said。
  〃And also for instance; a tall blond who didn't live there was seen ing out of the apartment house just after he was killed;〃 I said。
  〃What tall blond?〃 His voice had changed a little。 There was urgency in it。
  〃I don't know that。 She was seen and the man who saw her could identify her; if he saw her again。 Of course she need not have anything to do with Phillips。〃
  〃This man Phillips was a shamus?〃
  I nodded。 〃I told you that twice。〃
  〃Why was he killed and how?〃
  〃He was sapped and shot in his apartment。 We don't know why he was killed。 If we knew that; we would likely know who killed him。 It seems to be that kind of a situation。〃
  〃Who is 'we'?〃
  〃The police and myself。 I found him dead。 So I had to stick around。〃
  Prue let the front legs of his chair down on the carpet very quietly and looked at me。 His good eye had a sleepy expression I didn't like。
  Morny said: 〃You told the cops what?〃
  I said: 〃Very little。 I gather from your opening remarks to me here that you know I am looking for Linda Conquest。 Mrs。 Leslie Murdock。 I've found her。 She's singing here。 I don't know why there should have been any secret about it。 It seems to me that your wife or Mr。 Vannier might have told me。 But they didn't。〃
  〃What my wife would tell a peeper;〃 Morny said; 〃you could put in a gnat's eye。〃
  〃No doubt she has her reasons;〃 I said。 〃However that's not very important now。 In fact it's not very important that I see Miss Conquest。 Just the same I'd like to talk to her a little。 If you don't mind。〃
  〃Suppose I mind;〃 Morny said。
  〃I guess I would like to talk to her anyway;〃 I said。 I got a cigarette out of my pocket and rolled it around in my fingers and admired his thick and still…dark eyebrows。 They had a fine shape; an elegant curve。
  Prue chuckled。 Morny looked at him and frowned and looked back at me; keeping the frown on his face。
  〃I asked you what you told the cops;〃 he said。
  〃I told them as little as I could。 This man Phillips asked me to e and see him。 He implied he was too deep in a job he didn't like and needed help。 When I got there he was dead。 I told the police that。 They didn't think it was quite the whole story。 It probably isn't。 I have until tomorrow noon to fill it out。 So I'm trying to fill it out。〃
  〃You wasted your time ing here;〃 Morny said。
  〃I got the idea that I was asked to e here。〃
  〃You can go to hell back any time you want to;〃 Morny said。 〃Or you can do a little job for mefor five hundred dollars。 Either way you leave Eddie and me out of any conversations you might have with the police。〃
  〃What's the nature of the job?〃
  〃You were at my house this morning。 You ought to have an idea。〃
  〃I don't do divorce business;〃 I said。
  His face turned white。 〃I love my wife;〃 he said。 〃We've only been married eight months。 I don't want any divorce。 She's a swell girl and she knows what time it is; as a rule。 But I think she's playing with a wrong number at the moment。〃
  〃Wrong in what way?〃
  〃I don't know。 That's what I want found out。〃
  〃Let me get this straight;〃 I said。 〃Are you hiring me on a jobor off a job I already have。〃
  Prue chuckled again against the wall。
  Morny poured himself some more brandy and tossed it quickly down his throat。 Color came back into his face。 He didn't answer me。
  〃And let me get another thing straight;〃 I said。 〃You don't mind your wife playing around; but you don't want her playing with somebody named Vannier。 Is that it?〃
  〃I trust her heart;〃 he said slowly。 〃But I don't trust her judgment。 Put it that way。〃
  〃And you want me to get something on this man Vannier?〃 
  〃I want to find out what he is up to。〃
  〃Oh。 Is he up to something?〃
  〃I think he is。 I don't know what。〃
  〃You think he isor you want to think he is?〃
  He stared at me levelly for a moment; then he pulled the middle drawer of his desk out; reached in and tossed a folded paper across to me。 I picked it up and unfolded it。 It was a carbon copy of a gray billhead。 Cal…Western Dental Supply pany; and an address。 The bill was for 30 lbs。 Kerr's Crystobolite 15。75; and 25 lbs。 White's Albastone; 7。75; plus tax。 It was made out to H。 R。 Teager; Will Call; and stamped Paid with a rubber stamp。 It was signed for in the corner: L。G。 Vannier。
  I put it down on the desk。
  〃That fell out of his pocket one night when he was here;〃 Morny said。 〃About ten days ago。 Eddie put one of his big feet on it and Vannier didn't notice he had dropped it。〃
  I looked at Prue; then at Morny; then at my thumb。 〃Is this supposed to mean something to me?〃
  〃I thought you were a smart detective。 I figured you could find out。〃
  I looked at the paper again; folded it and put it in my pocket。 〃I'm assuming you wouldn't give it to me unless it meant something;〃 I said。
  Morny went to the black and chromium safe against the wall and opened it。 He came back with five new bills spread out in his fingers like a poker hand。 He smoothed them edge to edge; riffled them lightly; and tossed them on the desk in front of me。
  〃There's your five C's;〃 he said。 〃Take Vannier out of my wife's life and there will be the same again for you。 I don't care how you do it and I don't want to know anything about how you do it。 Just do it。〃
  I poked at the crisp new bills with a hungry finger。 Then I pushed them away。 〃You can pay me whenand ifI deliver;〃 I said。 〃I'll take my payment tonight in a short interview with Miss Conquest。〃
  Morny didn't touch the money。 He lifted the square bottle and poured himself another drink。 This time he poured one for me and pushed it across the desk。
  〃And as for this Phillips murder;〃 I said; 〃Eddie here was following Phillips a little。 You want to tell me why?〃
  〃No。〃
  〃The trouble with a case like this is that the information might e from somebody else。 When a murder gets into the paper
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