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children of the whirlwind-第74部分

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e pair of you in。〃

This was too much for Barney Palmer。 Even though he knew that his position as a stool; who was known to be a stool; was without hope whatever; he went utterly to pieces。

〃For God's sake; Chief;〃 he burst out frantically; 〃you're not going to treat me like that! You could get me out of this easy! Think of all I've done for you! For God's sake; Chieffor God's sake〃

〃Shut up!〃 ordered Barlow; doubling a big fist。

Chokingly Barney obeyed。 Old Jimmie; coward though he was; and lacking entirely Barney's quality of a bravo; had accepted the situation with the twitching calm of one to whom the worst has often happened。 〃Shut up;〃 repeated Barlow; 〃and get it fixed in your beans that I'm going to run you two in。〃

〃Run them in because of this Sherwood affair?〃 asked Larry。

〃Surest thing you know。 I've got all the evidence I seed。〃

〃But〃 Larry was beginning protestingly; when the doorbell rang again。 Maggie opened the door; and there entered Miss Sherwood; with Hunt just behind her; and Dick just behind him; and Casey and Gavegan following these three。 All in the room were surprised at this invasion with the sole exception of Joe Ellison。

〃When Mr。 Dick spoke over the 'phone about your coming;〃 he said to Miss Sherwood; 〃I asked you not to do it。〃

Barlow was prompt to speak; and the sudden change in his voice would have been amazing to those who do not know how the little great men of the Police Department; and other little great men; can alter their tones。 He had recognized Miss Sherwood at once; as would any one else at all acquainted with influential New York。

〃Miss Sherwood; I believe;〃 he said; essaying a slight bow。

〃Yes。 Though I fear I have not the pleasure of knowing you。〃

〃Deputy Barlow; head of the Detective Bureau of the Police Department;〃 he informed her。 〃Entirely at your service。〃

〃Just what is going on here?〃 she queried。 〃I know a part of what has happened〃she was addressing herself particularly to Maggie and Larry〃for Dick telephoned me about seven; and I came right into town。 He told me everything he knewwhich threw a different light on a lot of eventsand Dick telephoned at about nine that I was coming over。 But something more seems to have happened。〃

〃Miss Sherwood; it's like〃 began Barlow。

〃Just a second; Chief;〃 Larry interrupted。 Larry knew what a sensational story this would be as it had developedand he knew in advance just how it would be seized upon and played up by the newspapers。 And Larry did not want unpleasant publicity for his friends (three in that room were trying to make a fresh start in life); nor for those who had been his friends。 〃Chief; do you want to make an arrest on a charge which will involve every person in this room in a sensational story? Of course I know most of us here don't weigh anything with you。 But why drag Miss Sherwood; who is innocent in every way; into a criminal story that will serve to cheapen her and every decent person involved? Besides; it can only be a conspiracy charge; and there's more than a probability that you can't prove your case。 So why make an arrest that will drag in Miss Sherwood?〃

Barlow had a mind which functioned with amazing rapidity on matters pertaining to his own interest。 He realized on the instant how it might count for him in the future if he were in a position to ask a favor of a person of Miss Sherwood's standing; and he spoke without hesitation:

〃I don't know anything about this Sherwood matter。 If anyone ever asks me; they'll not get a word。〃

There was swift relief on the faces of Barney and Old Jimmie; to be instantly dispelled by Chief Barlow's next statement which followed his last with only a pause for breath:

〃The main thing we want is to stick these two crooks away。〃 He turned on Barney and Old Jimmie。 〃I've just learned you two fellows are the birds I want for that Gregory stock business。 I've got you for fair on that。 It'll hold you a hundred times tighter than any conspiracy charge。 Casey; Gaveganhustle these two crooks out of here。〃

The next moment Casey and Gavegan had handcuffs on the prisoners and were leading them out。

〃Good for you; Larry;〃 Casey whispered warmly as he went by with Barney。 〃I knew you were going to win out; though it might be an extra…inning game!〃

At the door Barlow paused。 〃I hope I've done everything all right; Miss Sherwood?〃

〃Yesas far as I know; Mr。 Barlow。〃

Again Barlow started out; and again turned。 〃And you; Brainard;〃 he said; rather grudgingly; 〃I guess you needn't worry any about that charge against you。 It'll be dropped。〃

And with that Barlow followed his men and his prisoners out of the room。

Then for a moment there was silence。 As Larry saw and felt that moment; it was a moment so large that words would only make a faltering failure in trying to express it。 He himself was suddenly free of all clouds and all dangers。 He had succeeded in what he had been trying to do with Maggie。 A father and a daughter were meeting; with each knowing their relationship; for the first time。 There was so much to be said; among all of them; that could only be said as souls relaxed and got acquainted with each other。

It was so strained; so stupendous a moment that it would quickly have become awkward and anti…climacteric but for the tact of Miss Sherwood。

〃Mr。 Brainard;〃 she began; in her smiling; direct manner; with a touch of brisk commonplace in it which helped relieve the tension; 〃I want to apologize to you for the way I treated you late this afternoon。 As I said; I've just had a talk with Dick and he's told me everything except some things we may all have to tell each other later。 I was entirely in the wrong; and you were entirely in the right。 And the way you've handled things seems to have given Dick just that shock which you said he needed to awaken him to be the man it's in him to be。 I'm sure we all congratulate you。〃

She gave Larry no chance to respond。 She knew the danger; in such an emotional crisis as this; of any let…up。 So she went right on in her brisk tone of ingratiating authority。

〃I guess we've all been through too much to talk。 You are all coming right home with me。 Mr。 Brainard and Mr。 Ellison live there; I'm their boss; and they've got to come。 And you've got to come; Miss Ellison; if you don't want to offend me。 I won't take 'no。' Besides; your place is near your father。 Wear what you have on; in a half a minute you can put enough in a bag to last until to…morrow。 To…morrow we'll send in for the rest of your thingswhatever you wantand send a note to your Miss Grierson; paying her off。 You and your father will have my car;〃 she concluded; 〃Mr。 Brainard and Dick will ride in Dick's car; and Mr。 Hunt will take me。〃

And as she ordered; so was it。

For fifteen minutesperhaps half an hourafter it rolled away from the Grantham Hotel there was absolute stillness in Miss Sherwood's limousine; which she had assigned to Maggie and her father。 Maggie was near emotional collapse from what she had been through; and now she was sitting tight in one corner; away from the dark shadow in the other corner that was her newly discovered father who had cared for her so much that he had sought to erase from her mi
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