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;Why wasn't I told this at the start拭

;You were told察indirectly。  We did not care to frighten you。;

;I'm not frightened察─said Kitty。

;Nope。  But we wish to the Lord you were察Miss Conover。  When you
want to come home察wire me and I'll motor out for you。;

Another fragment。  Karlov's agent sought his chief and found him in
the cellar of the old house察sinisterly engaged。  The wall bench
was littered with paraphernalia well known to certain chemists。  Had
the New York bomb squad known of the existence of this den察the
short hair on their necks would have risen。

;Well拭─greeted Karlov察moodily。

;I have found the man in the dress suit。;

;He and the Conover girl left that office building together this
morning察and I followed them to Park Row。  This man uses the loft
of the building for his home。  No elevator goes up unless you have
credentials。  Our man is hiding there察Boris。;

Karlov dry´washed his hands。  ;We'll send him one of the samples if
we fail in regard to the girl。  You say she arrives daily at the
newspaper office about nine and leaves between five and six拭

;Every day but Sunday。;

;Good news。  Two bolts察one or the other will go home。;

About the same time in Cutty's apartment rather an amusing comedy
took place。  Professor Ryan察late physical instructor at one of
the aviation camps察stood Hawksley in front of him and ran his
hard hands over the young man's body。  Miss Frances stood at
one side察her arms folded察her expression skeptical。

;Nothin' the matter with you察Bo察but the crack on the conk。;

;Right´o ─agreed Hawksley。

;Lemme see your hands。  Humph。  Soft。  Now stand on that threshold。
That's it。  Walk t' the' end o' the hall an' back。  Step lively。;

;But ;began Miss Frances in protest。  This was cruelty。

;I'm the doctor察miss察─interrupted Ryan察crisply。  ;If he falls
down he goes t' bed察an' you stay。  If he makes it察he follows my
instructions。;

When Hawksley returned to the starting line the walls rocked察there
were two or three blinding stabs of pain察but he faced this unusual
Irishman with never a hint of the torture。  A wild longing to be
gone from this kindly prison ´ to get away from the thought of the
girl。

;All right察─said Ryan。  ;Now toddle back t' bed。;

;Bed拭

;Yep。  Goin' t' give you a rub that'll start all your machinery
workin'。;

Docilely Hawksley obeyed。  He wasn't going to let them know察but
that bed was going to be tolerably welcome。

;Well ─said Miss Frances。  ;I don't see how he did it。;

;I do察─said the ex´pugilist。  ;I told him to。  Either he was a
false alarm察or he'd attempt the job even if he fell down。  The
hull thing is this此Make a guy wanta get well an' he'll get well。
If he's got any pride察dig it up。  Go after 'em。  He hasn't lost
any blood。  No serious body wound。  A crack on the conk。  It
mighta killed him。  It didn't。  He didn't wabble an' fall down。
So my dope is right。  Drop in in a few days an' I'll show yuh。;

Miss Frances held out her hand。  ;You've handled men察─she said
with reluctant admiration。

;Oh察boy    millions of 'em察an' each guy different。  Believe me
Make 'em wanta。;

Cutty attended his conferences。  He learned immediately that he was
booked to sail the first week in May。  His itinerary began at
Piraeus察in Greece察and might end in Vladivostok。  But they detained
him in Washington overtime because he was a fount of information the
departments found it necessary to draw upon constantly。  The
political and commercial aspects of the polyglot peoples察what they
wanted察what they expected察what they needed察racial enmities。  The
bugaboo of the undesirable alien was no longer bothering official
heads in Washington。  Stringent immigration laws were in the making。
What they wanted to know was an American's point of view察based upon
long and intimate associations。

Washington reminded him of nothing so much as a big sheep dog。  The
hazardous day was over察the wolves had been driven off and the sheep
into the fold察and now the valiant guardian was turning round and
round and round preparatory to lying down to sleep。  For Washington
would go to sleep again察naturally。

Often it occurred to him what a remarkable piece of machinery the
human brain was。  He could dig up all this dry information with the
precise accuracy of an economist察all the while his actual thoughts
upon Kitty。  His nights were nightmares。  And all this unhappiness
because he had been touched with the lust for loot。  Fundamentally
this catastrophe could be laid to the drums of jeopardy。

The alluring possibility of finding those damnable green stones ´ the
unsuspected kink in his moral rectitude ´ had tumbled him into this
pit。  Had not Kitty pronounced the name Stefani Gregor ´ in his
mind always linked with the emeralds ´ he would have summoned an
ambulance and had Hawksley carried off察despite Kitty's protests
and perhaps he would have seen her but two or three times before
sailing察seen her in conventional and unemotional parts。  At any
rate察there would have been none of this peculiar intimacy ´ Kitty
coming to him in tears察opening her young heart to him and
discovering all its loneliness。  If she loved some chap it would
not be so hard察the temptation would not be so keen ´ to cheat her。
Marry her察and then tell her。  This dogged his thoughts like a
murderer's deed察terrible in the watches of the night。  Marry her
and then tell her。  Cheat her。  Break her heart and break his own。

Fifty´two。  Never before had he thought old。  His splendid health
and vigorous mentality were the results of thinking young。  But now
he heard the avalanche stirring察the whispering slither of the
first pebbles。  He would grow old swiftly察thunderously。  Kitty's
youth would shore up the debacle察suspend it indefinitely。  Marry
her察cheat her察and stay young。  Green stones察accursed。

Kitty's days were pleasant enough察but her nights were sieges。  One
evening someone put Elman's rendition of Schubert's ;Ave Maria; on
the phonograph。  Long after it was over she sat motionless in her
chair。  Echoes。  The Tschaikowsky waltz。  She got up suddenly
excused herself察and went to her room。

Six days察and her problem was still unsolved。  Something in her
 ´ she could not define it察she could not reach it察it defied
analysis ´ something察then察revolted at the idea of marrying Cutty
divorcing him察and living on his money。  There was a touch of
horror in the suggestion。  It was tearing her to pieces察this hidden
repellence。  And yet this occult objection was so utterly absurd。
If he died and left her a legacy she would accept it gratefully
enough。  Cutty's plan was only a method of circumventing this
indefinite wait。

Comforts察the good things of life察amusements ´ simply by nodding
her head。  Why not拭 It wasn't as if Cutty was asking her to be
his wife察he wasn't。  Just wanted to dodge convention察and give her
freedom and happiness。  He was only giving her a mite out of his
income。  Because he had loved her mother察because察but for an
accident of chance察she察Kitty察might have been his daughter。  Why
then察this persistent and unaccountable revulsion拭 Why should she
hesitate拭 The ancient female fear of the trap拭 That could not be
it。  For a more honourable察a more lovable man did not walk the
earth。  Brave察strong察handsome察whimsical ´ why察Cutty was a catch

Comfy。  Never any of that inherent doubt of man when she was with
him。  Absolute trust。  An evil thought had entered her head察fate
had made it honourably possible。  And still this mysterious
repellence。

Romance拭 She was not surrendering her right to that。  What was a
year out of her life if afterward she would be in comfortable
circumstances察free to love where she willed拭 She wasn't cheating
herself or Cutty此she was cheating convention察a flimsy thing at
best。

Windows。  We carry our troubles to our windows察through windows we
see the stars。  We cannot visualize God察but we can see His stars
pinned to the immeasurable spaces。  So Kitty sought her window and
added her question to the countless millions forlornly wandering
about up there察and finding no answer。

But she would return to New York on the morrow。  She would not
summon Bernini as she had promised。  She would go back by train
alone察unhampered。

And in his cellar Boris Karlov spun his web for her。



CHAPTER XXVI


Hawksley heard the lift door close察and he knew that at last he was
alone。  He flung out his arms察ecstatically。  Free  He would see
no more of that nagging beggar Ryan until tomorrow。  Free to put
into execution the idea that had been bubbling all day long in his
head察like a fine champagne察firing his blood with reckless
whimsicality。

Quietly he stole down the corridor。  Through a crack in the kitchen
door he saw Kuroki's back察the attitude of which was satisfying。
It signified that the Jap was pegging away at his endless studies
and that only the banging of the gong would rouse him。  The way was
as broad and clear as a street at dawn。  Not that Kuroki mattered
only so long as he did not know察so much the better。

With careful step Hawksley manoeuvred his retreat so that it

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