“No,Iamnot,“sherepliedcoolly。“Farfromit!TherewasmoneystolenthatIcannotreplace,andthetheftofthemoneywouldbeputuponthesameinnocentshoulders。IseenootherwaythantheoneIhavementioned。Ifwhoeverrunsintothisroomispermittedtogetaglimpseofme,andisgiventheimpressionthatthenecklace,whichIshallleaveonthefloor,wasdroppedinmyhaste,thesuppositionremainsthat,atleast,Igotawaywiththemoney。
Iamcertainlynottheinnocentmanwhohasbeenusedasthepawn;
andifIamrecognizedastheWhiteMoll,whatdoesitmatter-afterlastnight?“
Hetookasteptowardherimpetuously-andstoppedquiteasimpetuously。Herrevolverhadswungtoalevelwithhishead。
“Pardonme!“hesaid。
“Notatall!“shesaidcaustically。
Forthefirsttime,asshewatchedhimwarily,theAdventurerappearedtolosesomeofhisself-assurance。Heshiftedalittleuneasilyonhisfeet,andthecornersofhiseyespuckeredintoanestofperturbedwrinkles。
“Isay,MissGray,youcan’tmeanthis!“beprotested。“You’renotserious!“
“IhavetoldyouthatIam,“sheansweredsteadily。“ThosethreeminutesthatIgaveyouaregoingfast。“
“Thenlookhere!“heexclaimedearnestly。“I’lltellyousomething。
IsaidIhadbeentryingtofindyouto-night。Itwasthetruth。
IwenttoGypsyNan’s-andmighthavebeensparedmypains。I
toldheraboutlastnight,andthatIknewyouwereindanger,andthatIwantedtohelpyou。ImentionthissothatyouwillunderstandthatIamnotjustspeakingonthespurofthemoment,nowthatIhaveanopportunityofrepeatingthatofferinperson。“
Shelookedathimimpassivelyforamoment。HehadneglectedtostatethathehadalsotoldGypsyNanhedesiredtoenterintoapartnershipwithher-incrime。
“Itisverykindofyou,“shesaidsweetly。“Ipresume,then,thatyouhavesomesuggestiontomake?“
“Onlywhatany-mayIsayit?-gentlemanwouldsuggestunderthecircumstances。Itisfartoodangerousathingforawomantoattempt;itwouldbemuchlessdangerousforme。Irealizethatyouareinearnestnow,andIwillagreetocarryoutyourplanineverydetailonceIamsatisfiedthatyouaresafelyaway。“
“Theideabeing,“sheobservedmonotonously,“that,beingsafelyaway,andthenecklacebeingleftsafelyonthefloor,youareleftsafelyinpossessionof-thenecklace。Well,myansweris-no!“
Hisfacehardenedalittle。
“I’msorry,then,“hesaid。“Forinthatcase,insofarasyourprojectisconcerned,I,too,mustsay-no!“
Itwasanimpasse。Shestudiedhisface,thestrongjawsetalittlenow,thelipsmoldedinsternerlines,andforallheroutwardshowofcomposure,sheknewasickdismay。Andforamomentsheneithermovednorspoke。Whathewoulddonext,shedidnotknow;butsheknewquitewellthathehadnottheslightestintentionofleavingherhereundisturbedtocarryoutherplan,unless-unless,somehow,shecouldoutwithim。Shebitherlipsagain。Andtheninspirationcame。Sheturned,andwithasuddenleapgainedthewall,andthenextinstant,holdinghimbackwithherrevolverasshereachedupwithherlefthand,shecaughtatthegreatmetalshieldwithitsencirclingclusterofsmallarms,andwrencheditfromitsfastenings。Itcrashedtothefloorwithadininfernalthat,inthenightsilence,wentracketingthroughthehouselikethereverberationsofanexplosion。
“MyGod,whathaveyoudone!“hecriedouthoarsely。
“WhatIsaidI’ddo!“sheanswered。Shewaswhite-faced,frightenedatherownact,fightingtomaintainhernerve。“You’llgonow,I
imagine!“sheflungathimpassionately。“Youhaven’tmuchtime。“
“No!“hesaid。Hiscomposurewasinstantlyatcommandagain。“No,“
herepeatedsteadily;“notuntilafteryouhavegone。Irefuse-positively-toletyourunanysuchriskasthat。Itisfartoodangerous。“
“Yes,youwill!“sheburstoutwildly。“Youwill!Youmust!Youshall!I-I-“Thehouseitselfseemedsuddenlytohaveawakened。
Fromabovedoorsopenedandclosed。Indistinctlytherecamethesoundofavoice。Sheclenchedherhandinanguisheddesperation。
“Go,you-youcoward!“shewhisperedfrantically。
“MissGray,forGod’ssake,doasItellyou!“hesaidbetweenhisteeth。“Youdon’trealizethedanger。It’snotthepursuit。Theyarenotcomingdownhereunarmedafterthatracket。Iknowthatyoucameinbythatdoorthere。Gooutthatway。Iwillplaythegameforyou。Iswearit!“
Therewerefootsteps,plainlyaudiblenow,outinthemainhall。
“Quick!“heurged。“Arewebothtobecaught?See!“Hebackedsuddenlytowardthewindow。
“See!Iamtoofarawaynowtotouchthatnecklacebeforetheygethere。Throwitdown,andgetbehindtheportiereofthereardoor!“
Mechanicallyshewasretreating。Theywerealmostattheotherdoornow,thosefootstepsoutsideinthemainhall。Withabackwardspringshereachedtheportiere。Thedoorhandleacrosstheroomrattled。SheglancedattheAdventurer。Hewasclosetothewindow。
Itwastrue,hecouldnotgetthenecklaceandatthesametimehopetoescape。Shewhippeditfromherpocket,tosseditfromhertothefloorneartheplush-linedcase-andslippedbehindtheportiere。
Thedooroppositetoherwaswrenchedviolentlyopen。Shecouldseethroughthecorneroftheportiere。Therewasasharp,excitedexclamation,asagray-hairedman,inpajamas,evidentlyMr。
Hayden-Bondhimself,sprangintotheroom。Hewasfollowedbyanothermaninequaldishabille。
AndtheAdventurerwasleapingforthewindow。
Therewasablindingflash,theroarofareport,asthemillionaireflunguparevolverandfired;itwasechoedbythesplatterandtinkleoffallingglass。TheAdventurerwasastridethewindowsillnow,hisfacedeliberatelyandunmistakablyinview。
“Afoottoohigh,andabittotheright!“saidtheAdventurerdebonairly-andthewindowsillwasempty。
RhodaGraystolesilentlythroughthedoorwaybehindher。Shecouldhearthemillionaireandhiscompanion,thebutler,probably,rushacrossthelibrarytothewindow。Asshegainedthepantry,sheheardanothershot。Tight-lipped,usingherflashlight,sheranthroughthekitchen。Inamomentmore,shewasstandingatthegaragedoor,listening,peeringfurtivelyoutside。Thestreetitselfwasempty;therewereshouts,though,fromthedirectionoftheAvenue。Shesteppedoutonthesidestreet,andwalkingcomposedlythatshemightnotattractattention,thoughveryimpulseurgedhertorunwithfrantichaste,shereachedthecornerandthewaitingtaxicab。ShegavethechauffeuranaddressthatwouldbringhertothestreetintherearofGypsyNan’sandwithinreachofthelanewhereshehadleftherclothes,and,withaninjunctiontohurry,sprangintothecab。
Andthenforalongtimeshesattherewithherhandstightlyclaspedinherlap。Hermind,herbrain,herverysoulitselfseemedinchaosandturmoil。TherewastheSparrow,whowassafe;
andDanglar,whowouldmoveheavenandhelltogethernow;andtheAdventurer,who-Hermindseemedtogropearoundincycles;
itseemedtomoilonandonandarriveatnothing。TheAdventurerhadplayedthegame-perhapsbecausehehadhadto;buthehadnotriskedthatrevolvershotinhersteadbecausehehadhadto。
Whowashe?Howhadhecomethere?Howhadhefoundherthere?
Howhadheknownthatshehadenteredbythatreardoorbehindtheportiere?Sherememberedhowthathehadofferednotasingleexplanation。
Almostmechanicallyshedismissedthetaxiwhenatlastitstopped;
andalmostmechanically,asGypsyNan,sometenminuteslater,sheletherselfintothegarret,andlightedthecandle。Shewasconscious,asshehidtheWhiteMoll’sclothesaway,thatshewasthankfulshehadregainedinsafetyeventhequestionablesanctuaryofthiswretchedplace;but,strangely,thoughtsofherownperilseemedsomehowtobetemporarilyrelegatedtothebackground。
Sheflungherselfdownonthebed-itwasnotGypsyNan’shabittoundress-andblewoutthelight。Butshecouldnotsleep。Andhourafterhourinthedarknessshetossedunrestfully。Itwasverystrange!Itwasnotasithadbeenlastnight。Itwasnottheimpotent,franticrebellionagainstthehorrorsofherownsituation,northefearandterrorofit,thatobsessedherto-night。ItwastheAdventurerwhoplaguedher。
VIII。THECODEMESSAGE
Itwasstrange!Moststrange!Threedayshadpassed,andtoGypsyNan’slodgingnoonehadcome。Thesmallcrackunderthepartitionthathadbeenimpressedintoserviceasaletter-boxhadremainedempty。Therehadbeennomessages-nothing-onlyasinister,broodingisolation。SincethenightRhodaGrayhadleftDanglar,balked,almostamadmaninhisfury,inthelittleroomoverShluker’sjunkshop,Danglarhadnotbeenseen-northeAdventurer-norevenRoughRorke。Heronlyvisitantsincethenhadbeenanuglypremonitionofimpendingperil,whichcameandstalkedlikeahideousghostaboutthebareandmiserablegarret,andwhichwokeheratnightwithitswhisperingvoice-whichwasthevoiceofintuition。