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the white moll-第20部分

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street。

The Sparrow gripped at her hand。

〃The White Moll!〃 he whispered brokenly。  〃God bless the White
Moll!  I ain't had a chance to say it before。  You saved my life;
and I … I …〃

In the semi…darkness she leaned forward and laid her fingers gently
over the Sparrow's lips。

〃And there's no time to say it now; Marty;〃 she said quickly。  〃You
are not out of this yet。〃

He swept his hand across his eyes。

〃I know it;〃 he said。  〃I got to get those shiners back up there
somehow; and I got to get that paper they planted on me。〃

She shook her head。

〃Even that wouldn't clear you;〃 she said。  〃The safe has been looted
of money; as well; and you can't replace that。  Even with only the
money gone; who would they first naturally suspect?  You are known as
a safe…breaker; you have served a term for it。  You asked for a night
off to stay with your mother who is sick。  You left Mr。 Hayden…Bond's;
we'll say; at seven or eight o'clock。  It's after midnight now。  How
long would it take them to find out that between eight and midnight
you had not only never been near your mother; but could not prove an
alibi of any sort?  If you told the truth it would sound absurd。  No
one in their sober senses would believe you。〃

The Sparrow looked at her miserably。

〃My God!〃 he faltered。  He wet his lips。  〃That's true。〃

〃Marty;〃 she said quietly; 〃did you read in the papers that I had
been arrested last night for theft; caught with the goods on me;
but had escaped?〃

The Sparrow hesitated。

〃Yes; I did;〃 he said。  And then; earnestly: 〃But I don't believe
it!〃

〃It was true; though; Marty … all except that I wasn't a thief;〃
she said as quietly as before。  〃What I want to know is; in spite
of that; would you trust me with what is left to be done to…night;
if I tell you that I believe I can get you out of this?〃

〃Sure; I would!〃 he said simply。  〃I don't know how you got wise
about all this; or how you got to know about that necklace; but
any of our crowd would trust you to the limit。  Sure; I'd trust
you!  You bet your life!〃

〃Thank you; Marty;〃 she said。  〃Well; then; how do you get into Mr。
Hayden…Bond's house when; for instance; you are out late at night?〃

〃I've got a key to the garage;〃 he answered。  〃The garage is
attached to the house; though it opens on the side street。〃

She held Out her hand。

The Sparrow fished in his pocket; and extended the key without
hesitation。

〃It's for the small door; of course;〃 he explained。

〃You haven't got a flashlight; I suppose?〃 she smiled。

〃Sure!  There's plenty of 'em!  Each car's got one with its tools
under the back seat。〃

She nodded。

〃And now; the library;〃 she said。  〃What part of the house is it
in?  How is it situated?〃

〃It's on the ground floor at the back;〃 he told her。  〃The little
short passage from the garage opens on the kitchen; then the pantry;
and then there's a little cross hallway; and the dining…room is on
the left; and the library on the right。  But ain't I going with you?〃

She shook her head again。

〃You're going home; Marty … after you've sent me a taxicab。  If you
were seen in that neighborhood now; let alone by any chance seen in
the house; nothing could save you。  You understand that; don't you?
Now; listen!  Find a taxi; and send it here。  Tell the chauffeur to
pick me up; and drive me to the corner of the cross street; one block
in the rear of Mr。 Hayden…Bond's residence。  Don't mention Hayden…Bond's
name。  Give the chauffeur simply street directions。  Be careful that
he is some one who doesn't know you。  Tell him he will be well paid
… and give him this to begin with。〃 She thrust a banknote into the
Sparrow's hand。  〃You're sure to find one at some all…night cabaret
around here。  And remember; when you go home afterward; not a word
to your mother!  And not a word to…morrow; or ever…to any one!
You've simply done as you told your employer you were going to do
… spent the night at home。〃

〃But you;〃 he burst out; and his words choked a little。  〃I … I
can't let you go; and …〃

〃You said you would trust me; Marty;〃 she said。  〃And if you want
to help me; as well; don't waste another moment。  I shall need every
second I have got。  Quick!  Hurry!〃

〃But …〃

She pushed him toward the street。

〃Run!〃 she said tensely。  〃Hurry; Marty; hurry!〃

She drew back into the shadows。  She was alone now。  The Sparrow's
racing footsteps died away on the pavement。  Her mind reverted to
the plan that she had dimly conceived。  It became detailed; concrete
now; as the minutes passed。  And then she heard a car coming along
the previously deserted street; and she stepped out on the sidewalk。
It was the taxi。

〃You know where to go; don't you?〃 she said to the chauffeur; as
the cab drew up at the curb; and the man leaned out and opened the
door。

〃Yes'm;〃 he said。

〃Please drive fast; then;〃 she said; as she stepped in。

The taxi shot out from the curb; and rattled forward at a rapid
pace。  Rhoda Gray settled back on the cushions。  A half whimsical;
half weary little smile touched her lips。  It was much easier; and
infinitely safer; this mode of travel; than that of her earlier
experience that evening; but; earlier that evening; she had had no
one to go to a cab rank for her; and she had not dared to appear
in the open and hail one for herself。  The smile vanished; and the
lips became; pursed and grim。  Her mind was back on that daring;
and perhaps a little dangerous; plan; that she meant to put into
execution。  Block after block was traversed。  It was a long way
uptown; but the chauffeur's initial and generous tip was bearing
fruit。  The man was losing no time。

Rhoda Gray calculated that they had been a little under half an
hour in making the trip; when the taxi finally drew up and stopped
at a corner; and the chauffeur; again leaning out; opened the door。

〃Wait for me;〃 she instructed; and handed the man another tip … and;
with a glance about her to get her location; she hurried around the
corner; and headed up the cross street。

She had only a block now to go to reach the Hayden…Bond mansion on
the corner of Fifth Avenue ahead … less than that to reach the
garage; which opened on the cross street here。  She had little fear
of personal identification now。  Here in this residential section
and at this hour of night; it was like a silent and deserted city;
even Fifth Avenue; just ahead; for all its lights; was one of the
loneliest places at this hour in all New York。  True; now and then;
a car might race up or down the great thoroughfare; or a belated
pedestrian's footsteps ring and echo hollow on the pavement; where
but a few hours before the traffic…squad struggled valiantly; and
sometimes vainly; with the congestion … but that was all。

She could make out the Hayden…Bond mansion on the corner ahead of
her now; and now she was abreast of the rather ornate and attached
little building; that was obviously the garage。  She drew the key
from her pocket; and glanced around her。  There was no one in sight。
She stepped swiftly to the small door that flanked the big double
ones where the cars went in and out; opened it; closed it behind
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