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the crystal stopper-第31章

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aubrecq。〃

She spoke these words in a low and absent voice that made him shudder。 Was she still thinking; as he had often seemed to feel; of going back to Daubrecq and paying him for Gilbert's life?

〃You have sworn an oath to me;〃 he said。  〃I'm reminding you of it。  It was agreed that the struggle with Daubrecq should be directed by me and that there would never be a possibility of any arrangement between you and him。〃

She retorted:

〃I don't even know where he is。  If I knew; wouldn't you know?〃

It was an evasive answer。  But he did not insist; resolving to watch her at the opportune time; and he asked her; for he had not yet been told all the details:

〃Then it's not known what became of Daubrecq?〃

〃No。  Of course; one of the Growler's bullets struck him。  For; next day; we picked up; in a coppice; a handkerchief covered with blood。  Also; it seems that a man was seen at Aumale Station; looking very tired and walking with great difficulty。  He took a ticket for Paris; stepped into the first train and that is all。。。 〃

〃He must be seriously wounded;〃 said Lupin; 〃and he is nursing himself in some safe retreat。  Perhaps; also; he considers it wise to lie low for a few weeks and avoid any traps on the part of the police; d'Albufex; you; myself and all his other enemies。〃

He stopped to think and continued:

〃What has happened at Mortepierre since Daubrecq's escape?  Has there been no talk in the neighbourhood?〃

〃No; the rope was removed before daybreak; which proves that Sebastiani or his sons discovered Daubrecq's flight on the same night。  Sebastiani was away the whole of the next day。〃

〃Yes; he will have informed the marquis。  And where is the marquis himself?〃

〃At home。  And; from what the Growler has heard; there is nothing suspicious there either。〃

〃Are they certain that he has not been inside Daubrecq's house?〃

〃As certain as they can be。〃

Nor Daubrecq?〃          Nor Daubrecq。〃          〃Have you seen Prasville?〃

〃Prasville is away on leave。  But Chief…inspector Blanchon; who has charge of the case; and the detectives who are guarding the house declare that; in accordance with Prasville's instructions; their watch is not relaxed for a moment; even at night; that one of them; turn and turn about; is always on duty in the study; and that no one; therefore; can have gone in。〃

〃So; on principle;〃 Arsene Lupin concluded; 〃the crystal stopper must still be in Daubrecq's study?〃

〃If it was there before Daubrecq's disappearance; it should be there now。〃

〃And on the study…table。〃

〃On the study…table? Why do you say that?〃

〃Because I know;〃 said Lupin; who had not forgotten Sebastiani's words。

〃But you don't know the article in which the stopper is hidden?〃

〃No。  But a study…table; a writing…desk; is a limited space。  One can explore it in twenty minutes。  One can demolish it; if necessary; in ten。〃

The conversation had tired Arsene Lupin a little。  As he did not wish to commit the least imprudence; he said to Clarisse:

〃Listen。  I will ask you to give me two or three days more。  This is Monday; the 4th of March。  On Wednesday or Thursday; at latest; I shall be up and about。  And you can be sure that we shall succeed。〃

〃And; in the meantime。。。 〃

〃In the meantime; go back to Paris。  Take rooms; with the Growler and the Masher; in the Hotel Franklin; near the Trocadoro; and keep a watch on Daubrecq's house。 You are free to go in and out as you please。 Stimulate the zeal of the detectives on duty。〃

〃Suppose Daubrecq returns?〃

〃If he returns; that will be so much the better: we shall have him。〃

〃And; if he only passes?〃

〃In that case; the Growler and the Masher must follow him。〃

〃And if they lose sight of him?〃

Lupin did not reply。  No one felt more than he how fatal it was to remain inactive in a hotel bedroom and how useful his presence would have been on the battlefield!  Perhaps even this vague idea had already prolonged his illness beyond the ordinary limits。

He murmured:

〃Go now; please。〃

There was a constraint between them which increased as the awful day drew nigh。  In her injustice; forgetting or wishing to forget that it was she who had forced her son into the Enghien enterprise; Mme。 Mergy did not forget that the law was pursuing Gilbert with such rigour not so much because he was a criminal as because he was an accomplice of Arsene Lupin's。  And then; notwithstanding all his efforts; notwithstanding his prodigious expenditure of energy; what result had Lupin achieved; when all was said?  How far had his intervention benefited Gilbert?

After a pause; she rose and left him alone。

The next day he was feeling rather low。  But on the day after; the Wednesday; when his doctor wanted him to keep quiet until the end of the week; he said:

〃If not; what have I to fear?〃

〃A return of the fever。〃

〃Nothing worse?〃          〃No。  The wound is pretty well healed。〃

〃Then I don't care。  I'll go back with you in your car。  We shall be in Paris by mid…day。〃

What decided Lupin to start at once was; first; a letter in which Clarisse told him that she had found Daubrecq's traces; and; also; a telegram; published in the Amiens papers; which stated that the Marquis d'Albufex had been arrested for his complicity in the affair of the  canal。

Daubrecq was taking his revenge。

Now the fact that Daubrecq was taking his revenge proved that the marquis had not been able to prevent that revenge by seizing the document which was on the writing…desk in the study。  It proved that Chief…inspector Blanchon and the detectives had kept a good watch。  It proved that the crystal stopper was still in the Square Lamartine。

It was still there; and this showed either that Daubrecq had not ventured to go home; or else that his state of health hindered him from doing so; or else again that he had sufficient confidence in the hiding…place not to trouble to put himself out。

In any case; there was no doubt as to the course to be pursued: Lupin must act and he must act smartly。  He must forestall Daubrecq and get hold of the crystal stopper。

When they had crossed the Bois de Boulogne and were nearing the Square Lamartine; Lupin took leave of the doctor and stopped the car。  The Growler and the Masher; to whom he had wired; met him。

〃Where's Mme。 Mergy?〃 he asked。

〃She has not been back since yesterday; she sent us an express message to say that she saw Daubrecq leaving his cousins' place and getting into a cab。  She knows the number of the cab and will keep us informed。〃

〃Nothing further?〃

〃Nothing further。〃

〃No other news?〃

〃Yes; the Paris…Midi says that d'Albufex opened his veins last night; with a piece of broken glass; in his cell at the Sante。  He seems to have left a long letter behind him; confessing his fault; but accusing Daubrecq of his death and exposing the part played by Daubrecq in the canal affair。〃

〃Is that all?〃

〃No。  The same paper stated that it has reason to believe that the pardoning commission; after examining the record; has rejected Vaucheray and Gilbert's petition and that their counsel will probably be received in audience by the president on Friday。〃

Lupin gave a shudder。

〃They're losing no time;〃 he said。 〃I can see that Daubrecq; on the very first day; put the screw on the old judicial machine。  One short week more。。。 and the knife falls。  My poor Gilbert!  If; on Friday next; the papers which your counsel submits to the president of the Republic do not contain the conditional offer of the list of the Twenty…seven; then; my poor Gilbert; you are done for!〃

〃Come; come; governor; are you losing courage?〃

〃I?  Rot!  I shall have the crystal stopper in an hour。  In two hours; I shall see Gilbert's counsel。  And the nightmare will be over。〃

〃Well done; governor!  That's like your old self。  Shall we wait for you here?〃

〃No; go back to your hotel。  I'll join you later。〃

They parted。  Lupin walked straight to the house and rang the bell。

A detective opened the door and recognized him:

〃M。 Nicole; I believe?〃

〃Yes;〃 he said。  〃Is Chief…inspector Blanchon here?〃

〃He is。〃

〃Can I speak to him?〃

The man took him to the study; where Chief…inspector Blanchon welcomed him with obvious pleasure。

〃Well; chief…inspector; one would say there was something new?〃

〃M。 Nicole; my orders are to place myself entirely at your disposal; and I may say that I am very glad to see you to…day。〃

〃Why so?〃

Because there is something new。〃          Something serious?〃          〃Something very serious。〃

〃Quick; speak。〃

〃Daubrecq has returned。〃

〃Eh; what!〃 exclaimed Lupin; with a start。  〃Daubrecq returned?  Is he here?〃

〃No; he has gone。〃

And did he come in here; in the study?〃

Yes。〃

〃This morning。〃

And you did not prevent him?〃

〃What right had I?〃

〃And you left him alone?〃

〃By his positive orders; yes; we left him alone。〃

Lupin felt himself turn pale。  Daubrecq had come back to fetch the crystal stopper!

He was silent for some time and repeated to himself:

〃He came back to fetch it。。。 He was afraid that it would be found and he has taken it。。。   Of course; it was inevitable。。。 with d'Albufex arrested; with d'Albufex accused and accusing
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