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his name。  Slam the door if it is someone you don't know。〃

Kitty opened the door as instructed; but she swung it wide because
one of the men outside was a policeman。  The man behind him was a
thickset; squat individual; with puffed; discoloured eyes and a
nose that reminded Kitty of an alligator pear。

〃What's going on here?〃 the policeman demanded to know。



CHAPTER VIII


A phrase; apparently quite irrelevant to the situation; shot into
Kitty's head。  Moribund perspectives。  Instantly she knew; with that
foretasting mind of hers; that the man peering over the policeman's
shoulder and Johnny Two…Hawks had met somewhere that day。  She was
now able to compare the results; and she placed the victory on
Two…Hawks' brow。  Yonder individual somehow justified the instinct
that had prompted her to play the good Samaritan。  Whence had this
gorilla come?  He was not one of the men who had issued in such
dramatic haste from the Gregor apartment。

〃This man here saw you and another carrying someone across the fire
escape。  What's the rumpus?〃  The policeman was not exactly
belligerent; but he was dutifully determined。  And though he was
ready to grant that this girl with the Irish eyes was beautiful; a
man never could tell。

〃There's been a tragedy of some kind;〃 began Kitty。  〃This man
certainly did see us carrying a man across the fire escape。  He had
been set upon and robbed in the apartment across the way。〃

〃Why didn't you call in the police?〃

〃Because he might have died before you got here。〃

〃Where's the man who helped you?〃

〃Gone。  He was an outsider。  He was afraid of getting mixed up in a
police affair and ran away。〃  Behind the kitchen door Cutty smiled。
She would do; this girl。

〃Sounds all right;〃 said the policeman。  〃I'll take a look at the 
man。〃

〃This way; if you please;〃 said Kitty; readily。  〃You come; too;
sir;〃 she added as the squat man hesitated。  Kitty wanted to watch
his expression when he saw Johnny Two…Hawks。

Seed on rocky soil; nothing came of the little artifice。  No Buddha's
graven face was less indicative than the squat man's。  Perhaps his
face was too sore to permit mobility of expression。  The drollery
of this thought caused a quirk in one corner of Kitty's mouth。  The
squat man stopped at the foot of the bed with the air of a mere
passer…by and seemed more interested in the investigations of the
policeman than in the man on the bed。  But Kitty knew。

〃A fine bang on the coco;〃 was the policeman's observation。  〃Take
anything out of his pockets?〃

〃They were quite empty。  I've sent for a military surgeon。  He may
arrive at any moment。〃

〃This fellow live across the way?〃

〃That's the odd part of it。  No; he doesn't。〃

〃Then what was he doing there?〃

〃Probably awaiting the return of the real tenant who hasn't returned
up to this hour〃 … with an oblique glance at the squat man。

〃Kind o' queer。  Say; you stay here and watch the lady while I scout
round。〃

The squat man nodded and leaned over the foot of the bed。  The
policeman stalked out。

〃I was in the kitchen;〃 said Kitty; confidingly。  〃I saw shadows on
the window curtain。  It did not look right。  So I started to inquire
and almost bumped into two men leaving the apartment。  They took to
their heels when they saw me。

Again the squat man nodded。  He appeared to be a good listener。

〃Where were you when we crossed the fire escape?〃

〃In the yard on the other side of the fence。〃  There was reluctance
in the guttural voice。

〃Oh; I see。  You live there。〃

As this was a supposition and not a direct query; the squat man
wagged his head affirmatively。

Kitty; her ears strained for disquieting sounds in the kitchen; laid
her palm on the patient's cheek。  It was very hot。  She dipped a bit
of cotton into the water; which had grown cold; and dampened the
wounded man's cheeks and throat。  Not that she expected to accomplish
anything by this act; it relieved the nerve tension。  This man was
no fool。  If her surmises were correct he was a strong man both
in body and in mind。  In a rage he would be terrible。  However; had
Johnny Two…Hawks done it … beaten the man and escaped?  No doubt he
had been watching all the time and had at length stepped in to learn
if his subordinates had followed his instructions and to what extent
they had succeeded。

〃If he dies it will be murder。〃

〃It is a big city。〃

〃And so many terrible things happen like this every day。  But sooner
or later those who commit them are found out。  Nemesis always follows
on the heels of vengeance。〃

For the first time there was a flash of interest in the battered
eyes of the intruder。  Perhaps he saw that this was not only a pretty
woman but a keen one; and sensed the veiled threat。  Moreover; he
knew that she had lied at one point。  There had been no light in the
room across the court。

But what in the world was happening out there in the kitchen?  Kitty
wondered。  So far; not a sound。  Had Cutty really taken flight?  And
why shouldn't he have faced it out at her side?  Very odd on Cutty's
part。  Shortly she heard the heavy shoes of the policeman returning。

〃Guess it's all right; miss。  I'll report the affair at the precinct
and have an ambulance sent over。  You'll have to come along with me;
sir。〃

〃Is that legally necessary?〃 asked the squat man; rather perturbed。

〃Sure。  You saw the thing and I verified it;〃 declared the policeman。
〃It won't take ten minutes。  Your name and address; in case this man
dies。〃

〃I see。  Very well。〃

Kitty wasn't sure; but the policeman seemed embarrassed about
something。  The directness was gone from his eyes and his speech was
no longer brisk。

〃My name is Conover;〃 said Kitty。

〃I got that coming in;〃 replied the policeman。  〃We'll be on our
way。〃

Not once again did the squat man glance at the man on the bed。  He
followed the policeman into the hall; his air that of one who had
accepted a certain obligation to community welfare and cancelled
it。

Kitty shut the door … and leaned against it weakly。  Where had Cutty
gone?  Even as she expressed the query she smelt burning tobacco。
She ran out into the kitchen; to behold Cutty seated in a chair
calmly smoking his infamous pipe!

〃And I thought you were gone!  What did you say to that policeman?〃

〃I hypnotized him; Kitty。〃

〃The newspaper?〃

〃No。  Just looked into his eye and made a few passes with my hands。〃

〃Of course; if you believe you ought not to tell me … 〃 said Kitty;
which is the way all women start their wheedling。

Cutty looked into the bowl of his pipe。

〃Kitty; when you throw a cobble into a pond; what happens?  A splash。
But did you ever notice the way the ripples have of running on and
on; until they touch the farthest shore?〃

〃Yes。  And this is a ripple from some big stone cast into the pond
of southeastern Europe。  I understand。〃

〃That's just the difficulty。  If you understood nothing it would be
much easier for me。  But you know just enough to want to follow up
on your own hook。  I know nothing definitely; I have only suspicions。
I calmed that policeman by showing him a blanket police power issued
by the commissioner。  I want you to pack up and move out of this
neighbourhood。  It's not congenial to you。〃

〃I'm afraid I can't afford to move until May。〃

〃I'll take care of that gladly; to get you out of this garlicky
ruin。〃

〃No; Cutty; I'm going to stay here until the lease is up。〃

〃Gee…whiz!  The Irish are all alike;〃 cried the war correspondent;
hopelessly。  〃Petticoat or pantaloon; always looking for trouble。〃

〃No; Cutty; simply we don't run away from it。  And there's just as
much Irish in you as there is in me。〃

〃Sure!  And for thirty years I've gone hunting for trouble; and
never failed to find it。  I don't like this affair; Kitty; and
because I don't I'm going to risk my Samson locks in your lily…white
hands。  I am going to tell you two things: I am a secret foreign
agent of the United States Government。  Now don't light up that way。
Dark alleys and secret papers and beautiful adventuresses and
bang…bang have nothing at all to do with my job。  There isn't a
grain of romance in it。  Ostensibly I am a war correspondent。  I
have handled all the big events in Serbia and Bulgaria and Greece
and southwestern Russia。  Boiled down; I am a census taker of
undesirables。  Socialist; anarchist and Bolshevik … I photograph them
in my mental 'fillums' and transmit to Washington。  Thus; when Feodor
Slopeski lands at Ellis Island with the idea of blowing up New York;
he is returned with thanks。  I didn't ask for the job; it was thrust
upon me because of my knowledge of the foreign tongues。  I accepted
it because I am a loyal American citizen。〃

〃And you left me because you' didn't know who might be at the door!〃

〃Precisely。  I am known in lower New York under another name。  I'm a
rabid internationalist。  Down with everything!  I don't go out much
these days; keep under cover as much as I can。  Once recognized; my
value would be nil。  In a flannel shirt I'm a dangerous codger。〃

〃And Gregor and this poor young man are in some way mixed up with
internationalism!〃

〃Victims; probably。〃

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