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t when Hunt had carried her away before the unmasking at twelve o'clock。 She tore off the offending waist and skirt察pulled from beneath the bed the pasteboard box containing her costume察and in five minutes of flying hands the transformation was completed。 Her thick hair of burnished black was piled on top of her head in gracious disorder察and from it swayed a scarlet paper flower。 About her lithe body察over a black satin skirt察swathing her in its graceful folds察clung a Spanish shawl of saffron´colored background with long brown silken fringe察and flowered all over with brown and red and peacock blue察and held in place by three huge barbaric pins jeweled with colored glass察one at either hip and upon her right shoulder察leaving her smooth shoulders bare and free。 With no more than a glance to get the hasty effect察she hurried up to the studio。

Hunt whistled at sight of her察but made no remark。 Flushed察she looked back at him defiantly。 The Duchess gave no sign whatever of being aware of the transformation。

Maggie with excited touches tried to improve her setting of the table察aquiver with expectancy and suspense at the nearness of the meeting every nerve of audition strained to catch the first footfall upon the stairs。 Hunt察watching her察could but wonder察in case Larry was the clever察dashing person that had been described察what would be the outcome when these two natures met and perhaps joined forces。




CHAPTER IV


While the preparations for dinner were going on in the studio察down below Larry turned a corner and swung up the narrow street toward the pawnshop。 He halted and peered in before entering察in doing this he was obeying the caution that was his by instinct and training。

Leaning over the counter within察and chatting with his grandmother's assistant was Casey察one of the two plain´clothesmen who had arrested him。 Larry drew back。 He was not afraid of Casey察or of Gavegan察Casey's partner察or of the whole police force察or of the State of New York察they had nothing on him察he had settled accounts by having done his bit。 All the same察he preferred not to meet Casey just then。 So he went down the street察crossed the cobbled plaza along the water´front察and slipped through the darkness among the trucks out to the end of the pier。 Under his feet the East River splashed sluggishly against the piles察but out near the river's center he could see the tide swirling out to sea at six miles an hour察toward the great shadowy Manhattan Bridge crested with its splendid tiara of lights。

He stretched himself and breathed deeply of the warm free spring。 It tasted good after two long years of the prison's sealed air。 He would have liked to shed his clothing and dive down for a brisk fight with the tingling water。 Larry had always taken pleasure in keeping his body fit。 He had not cared for the gymnasiums of the ward clubs where he would have been welcome察in them there had been too much rough horseplay and foulness of mouth察and such had always been offensive to him。 And though he had ever looked the gentleman察he had known that the New York Athletic Club and other similar clubs were not for him察they pried a bit too much into a candidate's social and professional standing。 So he had turned to a club where really searching inquiries were rarely made察for years he had belonged to a branch of the Y。M。C。A。 located just off Broadway察and had played handball and boxed with chunky察slow´footed city detectives who were struggling to retain some physical activity察and with fat playwrights察and with Jewish theatrical managers察and with the few authentic Christians who occasionally strayed into the place and seemed ill at ease therein。 He had liked this club for another reason察his sense of humor had often been highly excited by the thought of his being a member of the Y。M。C。A。

Having this instinct for physical fitness察he had not greatly minded being a coal´passer during the greater part of his stay at Sing Sing察better that than working in the knitting mills察so that now察though underfed and under weight察he was active and hard´muscled。

Larry Brainard could not have told why察and just when察he had turned to devious ways。 He had never put that part of his life under the microscope。 But the simple facts were that he had become an orphan at fifteen and a broker's clerk at nineteen after a course in a business college察and that experiences with wash´sales and such devious and dubious practices of brokers察his high spirits察his instinct for pleasure察his desire for big winningsthese had swept him into a wild crowd before he had been old enough to take himself seriously察and had started him upon a brilliant career of adventures and unlawful money´ making in whose excitement there had been no let´up until his arrest。 He had never thought about such technical and highly academic subjects as right and wrong up to the day when Casey and Gavegan had slipped the handcuffs upon him。 To laugh察to dance察to plan and direct clever coups察to spend the proceeds gayly and lavishlyto challenge the police with another daring coup此that had been life to him察a game that was all excitement。

And now察after two years in which there had been plenty of time for thinking察his conscience still did not trouble him on the score of his offenses。 He believed察and was largely right in this belief察that the suckers he had trimmed had all been out to secure unlawful gain and to take cunning advantage of his supposedly foolish self and of other dupes。 He had been too clever for them察that was all察in desire and intent they had been as great cheats as himself。 So he felt no remorse over his victims察and as for anything he may have done against that impersonal entity察the criminal statutes察why察the period in prison had squared all such matters。 So he now faced life pleasantly and with care´free soul。

Larry had turned away from the dark river and had started to retrace his way察when he saw a man approaching through the darkness。 Larry paused。 The man drew near and halted exactly in front of Larry。 By the swing of his body Larry had recognized the man察and his own figure instinctively grew tense。

;What you doin' out here察Brainard拭─The voice was peremptory and rough。

;Throwing kisses over at Brooklyn察─Larry replied coolly。 ;And what are you doing out here察Gavegan拭

;Following you。 I wanted a quiet word with you。 I've been right behind you ever since you hit New York。;

;I knew you would be。 You and Casey。 But you haven't got anything on me。;

;I got plenty on you beforewith Casey helping察─retorted Gavegan。 ;And I'll get plenty on you againnow that I know you are the main guy of a clever outfit。 You'll be starting some smooth gamebut I'm going to be right after you every minute。 And I'll get you。 That's the news I wanted to slip you。;

;So ─commented Larry drawlingly。 ;Casey's a fairly decent guy察considering his linebut察Gavegan察I don't see how Casey stands you as a partner。 And察Gavegan察I don't see why the Board of Health lets you stay around the streetswhen putrefying matter causes so much disease。;

;None of your lip察young feller ─growled Gavegan。 He stepped closer察bulking over Larry。 ;You think you are such a damned smart talker and such a damned clever schemerbut I'll bet I'll have you locked up in six months。;

Anger boiled up within Larry。 Against all the persons connected with his arrest察trial察and imprisonment察he had no particular resentment察except against this one man。 He never could forget the time he and Gavegan察he handcuffed察had been locked in a sound´proof cell察and Gavegan had given him the third degreein this case a length of heavy rubber hose察applied with a powerful arm upon head and shouldersin an effort to make him squeal upon his confederates。 And that third degree was merely a sample of the material of which Gavegan was made。

Larry held his desire in leash。 ;So you bet you'll get me。 I'll take that betany figure you like。 I've already got a new game cooked up察Gavegan。 Cleverer than anything I've ever tried before。;

;Oh察I'll get you ─Gavegan growled again。

;Oh察no察you won't ─And then Larry's old anger against Gavegan got into his tongue and made it wag tauntingly。 ;You didn't get me the last time察that was a slip and police stools got me。 All by yourself察Gavegan察you couldn't get anything。 Your brain's got flat tires察and its motor doesn't fire察and its clutch is broken。 The only thing about it that still works is the horn。 You've got a hell of a horn察Gavegan察and it never stops blowing。;

A tug was nearing the dock察and by its light Larry saw the terrific swing that the enraged detective started。 Larry swayed slightly aside察and as Gavegan lunged by察Larry's right fist drove into Gavegan's chindrove with all the power of his dislike and all the strength of five years in a Y。M。C。A。 gymnasium and a year in a prison boiler´room。

Gavegan went down and out。

Larry gazed a moment at the dim察sprawling figure察then turned and made his way off the pier and again to the door of the pawnshop。 Casey was gone察he could see no one within but Old Isaac察the assistant。

Larry opened the door and entered。 ;Hello察Isaac。 Where's grandmother拭

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