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esg.thecaseofthevelvetclaws-第6章

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  She hesitated; looked furtively about her as though fearful that some one might know what they were talking about; merely from a casual inspection。
  Perry Mason took out two ten dollar bills from his pocket; folded them; and twisted them quietly。
  The eyes of the girl dropped to the bills; and remained there。 〃Okay;〃 she said; at length。
  Mason passed over the twenty dollars。
  〃The man's name;〃 he told her; 〃is Locke。 I'll call in in about two minutes; and have him paged。 Now the conversation will be this。 Locke will call a party and ask if it's all right to pay four hundred dollars for information about the name of a woman。 The party will tell him it's all right。〃
  The girl nodded her head; slowly。
  〃Do ining calls e in through you?〃 asked Mason。
  〃No;〃 she said; 〃not unless you ask for station thirteen。〃
  〃All right; I'll ask for station thirteen。〃
  He grinned at her; and went out。
  He found a drug store in the next block which had a public telephone。 He called the number of the hotel; and asked for station thirteen。
  〃Okay;〃 he said; when he heard the girl's voice。 〃I'm calling for Frank Locke。 Have him paged and be sure that you tell him to e to your station for the call。 He probably won't e now; but I'll hold the line。 He's in the barber shop。 But don't tell the bellboy that I said he was。 Simply tell him to look in the barber shop。〃
  〃I getcha;〃 said the girl。
  He held the line for some two minutes; and then the girl's voice said; 〃He said to leave your number; and he'd call you back。〃
  〃That's fine;〃 said Mason; 〃the number is Harrison 23850。 But tell the bellboy to be sure that he goes to your station to get the call。〃
  〃Sure; don't worry about that。〃
  〃All right;〃 said Mason; 〃tell him to ask for Mr。 Smith at that number。〃
  〃Any initials?〃
  〃No; just Smith; and the number。 That's all。〃
  〃Okay;〃 she said。 〃I gotcha。〃
  Mason hung up。
  He waited approximately ten minutes; and then the telephone rang。
  He answered it in a high…pitched; querulous voice; and heard Locke's voice speaking cautiously at the other end of the wire。
  〃Listen;〃 said Mason; using the high…pitched voice; 〃let's not have any misunderstanding about this。 You're Frank Locke from Spicy Bits?〃
  〃Yes;〃 said Locke。 〃Who are you; and how did you know where to reach me?〃
  〃I got into the office about two minutes after you'd left; and they told me that I could reach you in a speakeasy out on Webster Street; or later on; here in the hotel。〃
  〃How the devil did they know that?〃 asked Locke。
  〃I don't know;〃 said Mason。 〃That's what they told me。 That's all。〃
  〃Well; what was it you wanted?〃
  〃Listen;〃 said Mason; 〃I know you don't want to talk business over the telephone。 But this has got to be handled fast。 You folks aren't in business for your health。 I know that; the same as everybody else does。 And I ain't in business for my health either。〃
  〃Listen;〃 Locke's voice was cautious。 〃I don't know who you are; but you'd better e and see me personally。 How far are you from the hotel here?〃
  Mason said; 〃I'm nowheres near the hotel。 Now listen; I can give you something that's valuable to you。 I won't give it out over the telephone; and; if you don't want it; I've got another market for the information。 All I want to know is whether or not you're interested。 Would you like to find out the name of the woman that was with Harrison Burke last night?〃
  There was silence over the telephone for some four or five seconds。
  〃We're a publication that deals with spicy bits of information about prominent people;〃 said Locke; 〃and we're always glad to receive any information that is news。〃
  〃Nix on that hooey;〃 said Mason。 〃You know what happened。 And I know what happened。 A list was made up; and Harrison Burke's name wasn't on that list。 Neither was the name of the woman who was with him。 Now; is it worth a thousand dollars to you to have absolute proof who that woman was?〃
  〃No;〃 said Locke; firmly and decisively。
  〃Well; that's all right;〃 said Mason hastily。 〃Is it worth five hundred to you?〃
  〃No。〃
  〃Well;〃 insisted Mason; putting a whining note in his voice; 〃I tell you what I'll do。 I'll let you have it for four hundred dollars。 And that's absolutely bottom price。 I've got another market that's offering three hundred and fifty。 I've gone to a' lot of trouble getting you located; and it's going to take four hundred for you to sit in。〃
  〃Four hundred is a lot of money。〃
  〃The information I've got;〃 said Mason; 〃is a lot of information。〃
  〃You'd have to give me something besides the information;〃 said Locke。 〃I'd want something we could use as proof if we ran into a libel suit。〃
  〃Sure;〃 said Mason; 〃you give me the four hundred dollars when I give you the proof。〃
  Locke was silent for a few seconds。 Then he said; 〃Well; I'll have to think it over a little while。 I'll call you back and let you know。〃
  〃I'll wait here at this number;〃 Mason said。 〃You call me back here;〃 and hung up。
  He sat on a stool at the ice cream counter and drank a glass of plain carbonated water; without haste and without showing any emotion。 His eyes were thoughtful; but his manner was calm。
  At the end of six or seven minutes the telephone rang again; and Mason answered it。 〃Smith talking;〃 he whined。
  Locke's voice came over the wire。 〃Yes; we'd be willing to pay that price provided we could get the proof。〃
  〃Okay;〃 said Mason; 〃you be in your office tomorrow morning; and I'll get in touch with you there。 But don't back out on me now; because I'm turning down this three hundred and fifty dollar offer。〃
  〃Listen; I'd like to see you tonight and get the thing cleaned up right now。〃 There was a certain quaver of excitement in Locke's voice。
  〃You can't do that;〃 Mason told him。 〃I could give you the information tonight; but I can't give you the proofs until tomorrow。〃
  〃Well;〃 insisted Locke; 〃you could give me the information tonight; and then I'd pay you when you brought in the proofs tomorrow。〃
  Mason gave a mocking laugh。 〃Now I'll tell one;〃 he said。
  Locke said; irritably: 〃Oh; well; have it your own way。〃
  Mason chuckled。 〃Thanks;〃 he said; 〃I think I will;〃 and hung up the receiver。
  He walked back to his automobile and sat in it for almost twenty minutes。 At the end of that time; Frank Locke came out of the hotel; acpanied by a young woman。 He had been shaved and massaged until his skin showed a trace of red under its sallow brown。 He had the smugly placent air of a man of the world; who rather enjoys knowing his way about。
  The young woman with him was not over twenty…one or two; if one could judge by her face。 She had a well curved figure; which was displayed to advantage; a perfectly expressionless face; expensive garments and just the faintest suggestion of too much make…up about her。 She was beautiful in a certain full blown manner。
  Perry Mason waited until they had taken a taxi; then he went into the hotel; and walked over to the telephone desk。
  The girl looked up with anxious eyes; put a surreptitious hand to the front of her waist; and pulled out a piece of paper。
  On the piece of paper had been scribbled a telephone number: Freyburg 629803。
  Perry Mason nodded to her and slipped the piece of paper in his pocket。
  〃Was that the conversation…that line about paying for information?〃 he asked。
  〃I can't divulge what went over the line。〃
  〃I know;〃 said Mason; 〃but you'd tell me if that wasn't the conversation; wouldn't you?〃
  〃Maybe;〃 she said。
  〃All right; then; are you telling me anything?〃
  〃No!〃
  〃That's all I wanted to know;〃 he told her; and grinned。
  
  
   4。
  
  Perry Mason worked into the Detective Bureau at Police Headquarters。
  〃Drumm in here?〃 he asked。
  One of the men nodded; and jerked a thumb toward an inner door。
  Perry Mason walked in。
  〃Sidney Drumm;〃 he said to one of the men who was sitting on the corner of a desk; smoking。 Some one raised his voice; and yelled: 〃Oh; Drumm; e on out。〃
  A door opened; and Sidney Drumm looked around until he saw Perry Mason; then grinned。
  〃Hello; Perry;〃 he said。
  He was a tall; thin man; with high cheek bones; and washed…out eyes。 He would have looked more natural with a green eye…shade on his forehead; a pen behind his ear; keeping a set of books on a high stool; than in the Detective Bureau at Police Headquarters; which was; perhaps; why he made such a good detective。
  Mason jerked his head and said; 〃I think I've got something; Sidney。〃
  〃Okay;〃 said Drumm; 〃be right with you。〃
  Mason nodded and walked out into the corridor。 Sidney Drumm joined him in about five minutes。
  〃Shoot;〃 he said。
  〃I'm chasing down a witness in something that may be of value to you;〃 Mason said to the detective。 〃I don't know yet just where it's going to lead。 Right now; I'm working for a client; and I want to get the low down on a telephone number。〃
  〃What telephone number?〃
  〃Freyburg 629803;〃 said Mason。 〃If it's the party I think it is; he'll be as wise as a treeful of owls; and we can't pull any of this wrong number busi
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