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  “Stopthis,Pinkerton。”Ibrokein。“Iknowtheaddress:924

  MissionStreet。”

  IdonotknowwhetherPinkertonorBellairswasthemoretakenaback。

  “Whyinsnakesdidn’tyousayso,Loudon?”criedmyfriend。

  “Youdidn’taskforitbefore。”saidI,colouringtomytemplesunderhistroubledeyes。

  ItwasBellairswhobrokesilence,kindlysupplyingmewithallthatIhadyettolearn。“SinceyouknowMr。Dickson’saddress。”saidhe,plainlyburningtoberidofus,“IsupposeI

  needdetainyounolonger。”

  IdonotknowhowPinkertonfelt,butIhaddeathinmysoulaswecamedowntheoutsidestair,fromthedenofthisblotchedspider。Mywholebeingwasstrung,waitingforJim’sfirstquestion,andpreparedtoblurtout,Ibelieve,almostwithtears,afullavowal。Butmyfriendaskednothing。

  “Wemusthackit。”saidhe,tearingoffinthedirectionoftheneareststand。“Notimetobelost。YousawhowIchangedground。Nouseinpayingtheshyster’scommission。”

  AgainIexpectedareferencetomysuppression;againIwasdisappointed。ItwasplainJimfearedthesubject,andIfeltI

  almosthatedhimforthatfear。Atlast,whenwewerealreadyinthehackanddrivingtowardsMissionStreet,Icouldbearmysuspensenolonger。

  “Youdonotaskmeaboutthataddress。”saidI。

  “No。”saidhe,quicklyandtimidly。“Whatwasit?Iwouldliketoknow。”

  Thenoteoftimidityoffendedmelikeabuffet;mytemperroseashotasmustard。“Imustrequestyoudonotaskme。”saidI。

  “ItisamatterIcannotexplain。”

  Themomentthefoolishwordsweresaid,thatmomentIwouldhavegivenworldstorecallthem:howmuchmore,whenPinkerton,pattingmyhand,replied:“Allright,dearboy;notanotherword;that’salldone。I’mconvincedit’sperfectlyright。”Toreturnuponthesubjectwasbeyondmycourage;butIvowedinwardlythatIshoulddomyutmostinthefutureforthismadspeculation,andthatIwouldcutmyselfinpiecesbeforeJimshouldloseonedollar。

  WehadnosoonerarrivedattheaddressthanIhadotherthingstothinkof。

  “Mr。Dickson?He’sgone。”saidthelandlady。

  Wherehadhegone?

  “I’msureIcan’ttellyou。”sheanswered。“Hewasquiteastrangertome。”

  “Didheexpresshisbaggage,ma’am?”askedPinkerton。

  “Hadn’tany。”wasthereply。“Hecamelastnightandleftagainto-daywithasatchel。”

  “Whendidheleave?”Iinquired。

  “Itwasaboutnoon。”repliedthelandlady。“Someonerangupthetelephone,andaskedforhim;andIreckonhegotsomenews,forheleftrightaway,althoughhisroomsweretakenbytheweek。Heseemedconsiderableputout:Ireckonitwasadeath。”

  Myheartsank;perhapsmyidioticjesthadindeeddrivenhimaway;andagainIaskedmyself,Why?andwhirledforamomentinavortexofuntenablehypotheses。

  “Whatwashelike,ma’am?”Pinkertonwasasking,whenI

  returnedtoconsciousnessofmysurroundings。

  “Acleanshavedman。”saidthewoman,andcouldbeledordrivenintonomoresignificantdescription。

  “Pullupatthenearestdrug-store。”saidPinkertontothedriver;

  andwhenthere,thetelephonewasputinoperation,andthemessagespedtothePacificMailSteamshipCompany’soffice——

  thiswasinthedaysbeforeSpreckelshadarisen——“WhendoesthenextChinasteamertouchatHonolulu?”

  “TheCityofPekin;shecastoffthedockto-day,athalf-pastone。”camethereply。

  “It’saclearcaseofbolt。”saidJim。“He’sskipped,ormyname’snotPinkerton。He’sgonetoheadusoffatMidwayIsland。”

  SomehowIwasnotsosure;therewereelementsinthecase,notknowntoPinkerton——thefearsofthecaptain,forexample——thatinclinedmeotherwise;andtheideathatIhadterrifiedMr。Dicksonintoflight,thoughrestingonsoslenderafoundation,clungobstinatelyinmymind。“Shouldn’tweseethelistofpassengers?”Iasked。

  “Dicksonissuchablamedcommonname。”returnedJim;“andthen,aslikeasnot,hewouldchangeit。”

  AtthisIhadanotherintuition。Anegativeofastreetscene,takenunconsciouslywhenIwasabsorbedinotherthought,roseinmymemorywithnotafeatureblurred:aview,fromBellairs’sdooraswewerecomingdown,ofmuddyroadway,passingdrays,mattedtelegraphwires,aChinaboywithabasketonhishead,andalmostoppositeacornergrocerywiththenameofDicksoningreatgiltletters。

  “Yes。”saidI,“youareright;hewouldchangeit。Andanyway,Idon’tbelieveitwashisnameatall;IbelievehetookitfromacornergrocerybesideBellairs’s。”

  “Aslikeasnot。”saidJim,stillstandingonthesidewalkwithcontractedbrows。

  “Well,whatshallwedonext?”Iasked。

  “Thenaturalthingwouldbetorushtheschooner。”hereplied。

  “ButIdon’tknow。Itelephonedthecaptaintogoatitheaddownandheelsinair;heansweredlikealittleman;andI

  guesshe’sgettingaround。Ibelieve,Loudon,we’llgiveTrentachance。Trentwasinit;hewasinituptotheneck;evenifhecouldn’tbuy,hecouldgiveusthestraighttip。”

  “Ithinkso,too。”saidI。“Whereshallwefindhim?”

  “Britishconsulate,ofcourse。”saidJim。“Andthat’sanotherreasonfortakinghimfirst。Wecanhustlethatschoonerupallevening;butwhentheconsulate’sshut,it’sshut。”

  Attheconsulate,welearnedthatCaptainTrenthadalightedsuchisIbelievetheclassicphraseattheWhatCheerHouse。

  Tothatlargeandunaristocratichostelrywedrove,andaddressedourselvestoalargeclerk,whowaschewingatoothpickandlookingstraightbeforehim。

  “CaptainJacobTrent?”

  “Gone。”saidtheclerk。

  “Wherehashegone?”askedPinkerton。

  “Cain’tsay。”saidtheclerk。

  “Whendidhego?”Iasked。

  “Don’tknow。”saidtheclerk,andwiththesimplicityofamonarchofferedusthespectacleofhisbroadback。

  WhatmighthavehappenednextIdreadtopicture,forPinkerton’sexcitementhadbeengrowingsteadily,andnowburneddangerouslyhigh;butweweresparedextremitiesbytheinterventionofasecondclerk。

  “Why!Mr。Dodd!”heexclaimed,runningforwardtothecounter。“Gladtoseeyou,sir!CanIdoanythinginyourway?”

  Howvirtuousactionsblossom!HerewasayoungmantowhosepleasedearsIhadrehearsed_Justbeforethebattle,mother,_atsomeweeklypicnic;andnow,inthattensemomentofmylife,hecamefromthemachinetobemyhelper。

  “CaptainTrent,ofthewreck?Oyes,Mr。Dodd;heleftabouttwelve;heandanotherofthemen。TheKanakawentearlierbytheCityofPekin;Iknowthat;Irememberexpressinghischest。

  CaptainTrent?I’llinquire,Mr。Dodd。Yes,theywereallhere。

  Herearethenamesontheregister;perhapsyouwouldcaretolookatthemwhileIgoandseeaboutthebaggage?”

  Idrewthebooktowardme,andstoodlookingatthefournamesallwritteninthesamehand,ratherabigandratherabadone:Trent,Brown,Hardy,andinsteadofAhSingJos。

  Amalu。

  “Pinkerton。”saidI,suddenly,“haveyouthat_Occidental_inyourpocket?”

  “Neverleftme。”saidPinkerton,producingthepaper。

  Iturnedtotheaccountofthewreck。“Here。”saidI;“here’sthename。’EliasGoddedaal,mate。’WhydowenevercomeacrossEliasGoddedaal?”

  “That’sso。”saidJim。“Washewiththerestinthatsaloonwhenyousawthem?”

  “Idon’tbelieveit。”saidI。“Theywereonlyfour,andtherewasnonethatbehavedlikeamate。”

  Atthismomenttheclerkreturnedwithhisreport。

  “Thecaptain。”itappeared,“camewithsomekindofanexpresswaggon,andheandthemantookoffthreechestsandabigsatchel。Ourporterhelpedtoputthemon,buttheydrovethecartthemselves。Theporterthinkstheywentdowntown。Itwasaboutone。”

  “StillintimefortheCityofPekin。”observedJim。

  “Howmanyofthemwerehere?”Iinquired。

  “Three,sir,andtheKanaka。”repliedtheclerk。“Ican’tsomehowfinoutaboutthethird,buthe’sgonetoo。”

  “Mr。Goddedaal,themate,wasn’therethen?”Iasked。

  “No,Mr。Dodd,nonebutwhatyousee。”saystheclerk。

  “Noryouneverheardwherehewas?”

  “No。Anyparticularreasonforfindingthesemen,Mr。Dodd?”

  inquiredtheclerk。

  “ThisgentlemanandIhaveboughtthewreck。”Iexplained;

  “wewishedtogetsomeinformation,anditisveryannoyingtofindthemenallgone。”

  Acertaingrouphadgraduallyformedaboutus,forthewreckwasstillamatterofinterest;andatthis,oneofthebystanders,aroughseafaringman,spokesuddenly。

  “Iguessthematewon’tbegone。”saidhe。“He’smainsick;

  neverleftthesick-bayaboardtheTempest;sotheytellME。”

  Jimtookmebythesleeve。“Backtotheconsulate。”saidhe。

  ButevenattheconsulatenothingwasknownofMr。

  Goddedaal。ThedoctoroftheTempesthadcertifiedhimverysick;hehadsenthispapersin,butneverappearedinpersonbeforetheauthorities。

  “HaveyouatelephonelaidontotheTempest?”askedPinkerton。

  “Laidonyesterday。”saidtheclerk。

  “Doyoumindasking,orlettingmeask?WeareveryanxioustogetholdofMr。Goddedaal。”

  “Allright。”saidtheclerk,andturnedtothetelephone。“I’msorry。”hesaidpresently,“Mr。Goddedaalhaslefttheship,andnooneknowswhereheis。”

  “Doyoupaythemen’spassagehome?”Iinquired,asuddenthoughtstrikingme。

  “Iftheywantit。”saidtheclerk;“sometimestheydon’t。ButwepaidtheKanaka’spassagetoHonoluluthismorning;andbywhatCaptainTrentwassaying,Iunderstandtherestaregoinghometogether。”

  “Thenyouhaven’tpaidthem?”saidI。

  “Notyet。”saidtheclerk。

  “Andyouwouldbeagooddealsurprised,ifIweretotellyoutheyweregonealready?”Iasked。

  “O,Ishouldthinkyouweremistaken。”saidhe。

  “Suchisthefact,however。”saidI。

  “Iamsureyoumustbemistaken。”herepeated。

  “MayIuseyourtelephoneonemoment?”askedPinkerton;andssoonaspermissionhadbeengranted,Iheardhimringuptheprinting-officewhereouradvertisementswereusuallyhandled。

  MoreIdidnothear;forsuddenlyrecallingthebig,badhandintheregisteroftheWhatCheerHouse,IaskedtheconsulateclerkifhehadaspecimenofCaptainTrent’swriting。

  WhereuponIlearnedthatthecaptaincouldnotwrite,havingcuthishandopenalittlebeforethelossofthebrig;thatthelatterpartofthelogevenhadbeenwrittenupbyMr。

  Goddedaal;andthatTrenthadalwayssignedwithhislefthand。BythetimeIhadgleanedthisinformation,Pinkertonwasready。

  “That’sallthatwecando。Nowfortheschooner。”saidhe;

  “andbyto-morroweveningIlayhandsonGoddedaal,ormyname’snotPinkerton。”

  “Howhaveyoumanaged?”Iinquired。

  “You’llseebeforeyougettobed。”saidPinkerton。“Andnow,afterallthisbackwardingandforwarding,andthathotelclerk,andthatbugBellairs,it’llbeachangeandakindofconsolationtoseetheschooner。Iguessthingsarehummingthere。”

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