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  Itwasadulldayatthechancellery。HisExcellencytheAmericanAmbassadorwasabsentinScotland,unveilingabusttoBobbyBurns,paidforbythenumerousloversofthatpoetinPittsburg;theFirstSecretarywasabsentatAldershot,observingashambattle;

  theMilitaryAttachewasabsentattheCrystalPalace,watchingafoot—ballmatch;theNavalAttachewasabsentattheDukeofDeptford’s,shootingpheasants;andattheEmbassy,theSecondSecretary,havinglunchedleisurelyattheArtz,wasnowalone,butpreparedwithhislifetoprotectAmericaninterests。Accordingly,ontheconditionthatthestoryshouldnotbetracedbacktohim,hehadjustconfidedaStatesecrettohisyoungfriend,AustinFord,theLondoncorrespondentoftheNewYorkREPUBLIC。

  \"Iwillcableit,\"Fordreassuredhim,\"ascomingfromaHungariandiplomat,temporarilyresidinginBloomsbury,whileenroutetohispostinPatagonia。Inthatshape,notevenyourastutechiefwillsuspectitsrealsource。AndfurtherfromthetruththanthatI

  refusetogo。\"

  \"WhatIdroppedintoask,\"hecontinued,\"iswhethertheEnglisharegoingtosendoverapoloteamnextsummertotrytobringbackthecup?\"

  \"I’veseveralotheritemsofinterest,\"suggestedtheSecretary。

  \"Theweek—endpartiestowhichyouhavebeeninvited,\"Fordobjected,\"canwait。Tellmefirstwhatchancethereisforaninternationalpolomatch。\"

  \"Polo,\"sententiouslybegantheSecondSecretary,whohimselfwasacrackerjackatthegame,\"isapropositionofponies!Mencanbetrainedforpolo。Butpoloponiesmustbeborn。Withoutgoodponies\"

  James,thepagewhoguardedtheouterwalls,ofthechancellery,appearedinthedoorway。

  \"Please,Sir,aperson,\"heannounced,withanotefortheAmbassadorsaysit’simportant。\"

  \"Tellhimtoleaveit,saidtheSecretary。\"Poloponies\"

  \"Yes,Sir,\"interruptedthepage。\"But’ewon’tleaveit,notunlesshekeepsthe’arf—crown。\"

  \"ForHeaven’ssake!\"protestedtheSecondSecretary,\"thenlethimkeepthehalf—crown。WhenIsaypoloponies,Idon’tmean\"

  James,althoughalarmedathisowntemerity,refusedtoacceptthedismissal。\"But,please,Sir,\"hebegged;\"Ithinkthe’arf—crownisfortheAmbassador。\"

  Theastonisheddiplomatgazedwithopeneyes。

  \"Youthink——WHAT!\"heexclaimed。

  James,uponthedefensive,explainedbreathlessly。

  \"Because,Sir,\"hestammered,\"itwasINSIDEthenotewhenitwasthrownoutofthewindow。\"

  Fordhadbeensprawlinginasoftleatherchairinfrontoftheopenfire。Withtheprivilegeofanoldschool—fellowandcollegeclassmate,hebadbeenjabbingthesoftcoalwithhiswalking—stick,causingittoburstintotinyflames。Hiscigarettedroopedfromhislips,hishatwascockedoveroneeye;hewasapictureofindifference,merginguponboredom。Butatthewordsoftheboyhisattitudebothofmindandbodyunderwentaninstantchange。Itwasasthoughhewereanactor,andthewords\"thrownfromthewindow\"werehiscue。Itwasasthoughhewereadozingfox—terrier,andthevoiceofhismasterhadwhisperedinhisear:

  Sick’em!\"

  Foramoment,withbenignreproach,theSecondSecretaryregardedtheunhappypage,andthenaddressedhimwithlaborioussarcasm。

  \"James,\"hesaid,\"peopledonotcommunicatewithambassadorsinnoteswrappedaroundhalf—crownsandhurledfromwindows。Thatisthewayonecorrespondswithanorgan—grinder。\"Fordsprangtohisfeet。

  \"Andmeanwhile,\"heexclaimedangrily,\"themanwillgetaway。\"

  Withoutseekingpermission,heranpastJames,andthroughtheemptyouteroffices。Intwominuteshereturned,herdingbeforehimanindividual,seedyandsoiled。Inappearancethemansuggestedthatinlifehisplacewastosupportasandwich—board。FordreluctantlyrelinquishedhisholduponafoldedpaperwhichhelaidinfrontoftheSecretary。

  \"Thisman,\"heexplained,\"pickedthatoutofthegutterinSowellStreet,It’snotaddressedtoanyone,soyoureadit!\"

  IthoughtitwasfortheAmbassador!\"saidtheSecretary。

  Thesoiledpersoncougheddeprecatingly,andpointedadirtydigitatthepaper。\"Ontheinside,\"hesuggested。Thepaperwaswrappedaroundahalf—crownandfoldedinateachend。Thediplomatopenedithesitatingly,buthavingreadwhatwaswritten,laughed。

  \"There’snothinginTHAT,\"heexclaimed。HepassedthenotetoFord。Thereporterfelluponiteagerly。

  Thenotewaswritteninpencilonanunruledpieceofwhitepaper。

  Thehandwritingwasthatofawoman。WhatFordreadwas:

  \"Iamaprisonerinthestreetonwhichthispaperisfound。Thehousefaceseast。IthinkIamonthetopstory。Iwasbroughtherethreeweeksago。Theyaretryingtokillme。Myuncle,CharlesRalphPearsall,isdoingthistogetmymoney。HeisatGerridge’sHotelinCravenStreet,Strand。HewilltellyouIaminsane。MynameisDosiaPearsallDale。MyhomeisatDalesville,Kentucky,U。

  S。A。Everybodyknowsmethere,andknowsIamnotinsane。IfyouwouldsavealifetakethisatoncetotheAmericanEmbassy,ortoScotlandYard。ForGod’ssake,helpme。\"

  Whenhehadreadthenote,Fordcontinuetostudyit。Untilhewasquitesurehisvoicewouldnotbetrayhisinterest,hedidnotraisehiseyes。

  \"Why,\"heasked,\"didyousaythatthere’snothinginthis?\"

  \"Because,\"returnedthediplomatconclusively,\"wegotanotelikethat,ornearlylikeit,aweekago,and\"

  Fordcouldnotrestrainagroan。\"Andyounevertoldme!\"

  \"Therewasn’tanythingtotell,\"protestedthediplomat。\"Wehandeditovertothepolice,andtheyreportedtherewasnothinginit。

  Theycouldn’tfindthemanatthathotel,and,ofcourse,theycouldn’tfindthehousewithnomoretogoonthan\"

  \"Andso,\"exclaimedFordrudely,\"theydecidedtherewasnoman,andnohouse!\"

  \"Theirtheory,\"continuedtheSecretarypatiently,\"isthatthegirlisconfinedinoneofthenumerousprivatesanatoriumsinSowellStreet,thatsheisinsane,thatbecauseshe’sunderrestraintsheIMAGINESthenursesaretryingtokillherandthatherrelativesareafterhermoney。Insanepeoplearealwaysthinkingthat。It’saverycommondelusion。\"

  Ford’seyeswereshiningwithawickedjoy。\"So,\"heaskedindifferently,\"youdon’tintendtodoanythingfurther?\"

  \"Whatdoyouwantustodo?\"criedhisfriend。\"Ringeverydoor—bellinSowellStreetandasktheparlor—maidifthey’remurderingaladyonthetopstory?\"

  \"CanIkeepthepaper?\"demandedFord。\"Youcankeepacopyofit,\"

  consentedtheSecretary。\"Butifyouthinkyou’reonthetrackofabignewspapersensation,Icantellyounowyou’renot。That’stheworkofacrazywoman,orit’sahoax。Youamateurdetectives\"

  Fordwasalreadyseatedatthetable,scribblingacopyofthemessage,andmakingmarginalnotes。

  \"WhobroughttheFIRSTpaper?\"heinterrupted。

  \"Ahansom—cabdriver。\"

  \"WhatbecameofHIM?\"snappedtheamateurdetective。

  TheSecretarylookedinquiringlyatJames。\"Hedroveaway,\"saidJames。

  \"Hedroveaway,didhe?\"’roaredFord。\"Andthatwasaweekago!Yegods!WhataboutDalesville,Kentucky?Didyoucableanyonethere?\"

  Thedignityofthediplomatwasbecomingruffled。

  \"Wedidnot!\"heanswered。\"Ifitwasn’ttruethatherunclewasatthathotel,itwasprobablyequallyuntruethatshehadfriendsinAmerica。\"

  \"But,\"retortedhisfriend,\"youdidn’tforgettocabletheStateDepartmentthatyouallwentinyoureveningclothestobowtothenewKing?Youdidn’tneglecttocablethat,didyou?\"

  \"TheStateDepartment,\"returnedtheSecretary,withwitheringreproof,\"doesnotexpectustocrawlovertheroofsofhousesandspydownchimneystoseeifbyanychanceanAmericancitizenisbeingmurdered。\"

  \"Well,\"exclaimedFord,leapingtohisfeetandplacinghisnotesinhispocket,\"fortunately,mypaperexpectsmetodojustthat,andifitdidn’t,I’ddoitanyway。AndthatisexactlywhatIamgoingtodonow!Don’ttelltheothersintheEmbassy,and,forHeaven’ssake,don’ttellthepolice。Jimmy,getmeataxi。Andyou,\"hecommanded,pointingattheonewhohadbroughtthenote,arecomingwithmetoSowellStreet,toshowmewhereyoupickedupthatpaper。\"

  OnthewaytoSowellStreetFordstoppedatanewspaperagency,andpaidfortheinsertionthatafternoonofthesameadvertisementinthreenewspapers。Itread:\"Ifhansom—cabdriverwholastweekcarriednote,foundinstreet,toAmericanEmbassywillmailhisaddresstoX。X。X。,careofGLOBE,hewillberewarded。\"

  Fromthenearestpost—officehesenttohispaperthefollowingcable:\"Queryourlocalcorrespondent,Dalesville,Kentucky,concerningDosiaPearsallDale。Issheofsoundmind,issheheiress。Whocontrolshermoney,whatherbusinessrelationswithheruncleCharlesRalphPearsall,whatherpresentaddress。Ifanyquestions,sayinquiriescomefromsolicitorsofEnglishmanwhowantstomarryher。Rushanswer。

  SowellStreetisadark,dirtylittlethoroughfare,runningforonlyoneblock,paralleltoHarleyStreet。Likeit,itisdecoratedwiththebrassplatesofphysiciansandtheredlampsofsurgeons,but,justasthemedicalmeninHarleyStreet,inkeepingwiththatthoroughfare,arebroad,open,andwithnothingtoconceal,sothoseofSowellStreet,liketheirhiding—place,shrinkfromobservation,andtheirlivesareassombre,secret,anddarkasthestreetitself。

  WithintwoturnsofitForddismissedthetaxicab。Givingthesoiledpersonahalf—smokedcigarette,hetoldhimtowalkthroughSowellStreet,andwhenhereachedtheplacewherehehadpickedupthepaper,todropthecigaretteasnearthatspotaspossible。HethenwastoturnintoWeymouthStreetandwaituntilFordjoinedhim。AtadistanceoffiftyfeetFordfollowedtheman,andsawhim,wheninthemiddleoftheblock,withoutapparenthesitation,dropthecigarette。Thehouseinfrontofwhichitfellwasmarked,likemanyothers,bythebrassplateofadoctor。AsFordpassedithehitthecigarettewithhiswalking—stick,anddroveitintoanarea。Whenheovertooktheman,Fordhandedhimanothercigarette。

  \"Tomakesure,\"hesaid,C4gobackand\"dropthisintheplaceyoufoundthepaper。Foramomentthemanhesitated。

  \"Imightaswelltellyou,\"Fordcontinued,\"thatIknockedthatlastcigarettesofarfromwhereyoudroppeditthatyouwon’tbeabletouseitasaguide。So,ifyoudon’treallyknowwhereyoufoundthepaper,you’llsavemytimebysayingso。\"Insteadofbeingconfusedbythetest,themanwasamusedbyit。Helaughedappreciativelyadmitted。\"You’vecaughtmeoutfair,governor,\"\"I

  Wantthe’arf—crown,andIdroppedthecigaretteasneartheplaceasIcould。ButIcan’tdoitagain。Itwasthisway,\"heexplained。\"Iwasn’ttakingnoticeofthehouses。Iwaswalkingalonglookingintothegutterforstumps。Iseethispaperwrappedaboutsomethinground。’It’sacopper,’Ithinks,’juckedoutofawindertoaorgan—grinder。’Isnatchesit,andruns。Ididn’ttakenotimetolookatthehouses。Butitwasn’tsofarfromwhereI

  showedyou;aboutthemiddlehouseinthestreetandontheleft’andside。\"

  Fordhadneverconsideredthemanasaseriouselementintheproblem。Hebelievedhimtoknowaslittleofthematterasheprofessedtoknow。Butitwasessentialheshouldkeepthatlittletohimself。

  \"Noonewillpayyoufortalking,\"Fordpointedout,\"andI’llpayyoutokeepquiet。So,ifyousaynothingconcerningthatnote,attheendoftwoweeks,I’llleavetwopoundsforyouwithJames,attheEmbassy。\"

  Theman,whobelievedFordtobeanagentofthepolice,wasonlytoohappytoescapeonsucheasyterms。AfterFordhadgivenhimapoundonaccount,theyparted。

  FromWimpoleStreettheamateurdetectivewenttothenearestpublictelephoneandcalledupGerridge’sHotel。HeconsideredhisfirststepshouldbetodiscoverifMr。Pearsallwasatthathotel,orhadeverstoppedthere。Whenthe’phonewasanswered,herequestedthatamessagebedeliveredtoMr。Pearsall。

  \"Pleasetellhim,\"heasked,\"thattheclothesheorderedarereadytotryon。\"

  Hewasinformedthatnoonebythatnamewasatthehotel。InavoiceofconcernFordbeggedtoknowwhenMr。Pearsallhadgoneaway,andhadheleftanyaddress。

  Hewaswithyouthreeweeksago,\"Fordinsisted。\"He’sanAmericangentleman,andtherewasaladywithhim。Sheorderedariding—habitofus:thesametimehewasmeasuredforhisclothes。\"

  Afterashortdelay,thevoicefromthehotelrepliedthatnooneofthenameofPearsallhadbeenatthehotelthatwinter。

  InapparentgreatdisgustFordrangoff,andtookataxicabtohisroomsinJermynStreet。Therehepackedasuit—caseanddrovetoGerridge’s。Itwasaquiet,respectable,\"old—established\"houseinCravenStreet,athoroughfarealmostentirelygivenovertosmallfamilyhotelsmuchfrequentedbyAmericans。

  Afterhehadregisteredandhadlefthisbaginhisroom,Fordreturnedtotheoffice,andinanassuredmanneraskedthatacardonwhichhehadwritten\"HenryW。Page,Dalesville,Kentucky,\"

  shouldbetakentoMr。Pearsall。

  Inatoneofobviousannoyancetheproprietorreturnedthecard,sayingthattherewasnooneofthatnameinthehotel,andaddedthatnosuchpersonhadeverstoppedthere。Fordexpressedtheliveliestdistress。

  \"HeTOLDmeI’dfindhimhere,\"heprotested。,\"heandhisniece。\"

  WiththegarrulousnessoftheAmericanabroad,heconfidedhistroublestotheentirestaffofthehotel。\"We’refromthesametown,\"heexplained。\"That’swhyImustseehim。He’stheonlymaninLondonIknow,andI’vespentallmymoney。Hesaidhe’dgivemesomeheowesme,assoonasIreachedLondon。IfIcan’tgetit,I’llhavetogohomebyWednesday’ssteamer。And,complainedbitterly,\"Ihaven’tseenthenortheTower,norWestminsterAbbey。\"

  Inamoment,Ford’sanxietytomeetMr。Pearsallwasapparentlylostinawaveofself—pity。Inhisdisappointmentheappealing,patheticfigure。

  Realdetectivesandrivalnewspapermen,evenwhiletheyadmittedFordobtainedfactsthatweredeniedthem,claimedthattheyweregivenhimfromcharity。Wheretheybullied,browbeat,andadministeredathirddegree,Fordwasembarrassed,deprecatory,anearnest,ingenuous,wide—eyedchild。Whathecalledhis\"working\"

  smilebeggedofyounottobecrosswithhim。Hissimplicitywasapparentlysohopeless,hisconfidenceinwhomeverheaddressedsocomplete,thatofteneventhemanhewaspursuingfeltforhimapityingcontempt。Nowashestooduncertainlyinthehallofthehotel,hishelplessnessmovedtheproudladyclerktoshakehercylindersoffalsehairsympathetically,theGermanwaiterstoregardhispredicamentwithrespect;eventheproprietor,Mr。

  Gerridgehimself,wasillatease。Fordreturnedtohisroom,onthesecondfloorofthehotel,andsatdownontheedgeofthebed。

  InconnectingPearsallwithGerridge’s,boththepoliceandhimselfhadfailed。Ofthistherewerethreepossibleexplanations:thatthegirlwhowrotetheletterwasinerror,thattheletterwasahoax,thattheproprietorofthehotel,forsomereason,wasprotectingPearsall,andhaddeceivedbothFordandScotlandYard。

  Ontheotherhand,withoutknowingwhythegirlbelievedPearsallwouldbefoundatGerridge’s,itwasreasonabletoassumethatinsothinkingshehadbeenpurposelymisled。Thequestionwas,shouldheornotdismissGerridge’sasapossibleclew,andatoncedevotehimselftofindingthehouseinSowellStreet?Hedecidedforthemomentatleast,toleaveGerridge’soutofhiscalculations,but,asanexcuseforreturningthere,tostillretainhisroom。HeatoncestartedtowardSowellStreet,andinordertofindoutifanyonefromthehotelwerefollowinghim,hesetforthonfoot。Assoonashemadesurehewasnotspiedupon,hecoveredtheremainderofthedistanceinacab。

  Hewasactingonthesuppositionthattheletterwasnopracticaljoke,butagenuinecryforhelp。SowellStreetwasascenesetforsuchanadventure。Itwasnarrow,mean—looking,thestuccohouse—fronts,soot—stained,cracked,anduncared—for,thestepsbrokenandunwashed。Asheentereditacoldrainwasfalling,andayellowfogthatrolledbetweenthehousesaddedtoitsdreariness。Itwasnowlateintheafternoon,andsoovercasttheskythatinmanyroomsthegaswaslitandthecurtainsdrawn。

  Thegirl,apparentlyfromobservingthedailyprogressofthesun,hadwrittenshewasonthewestsideofthestreetand,shebelieved,inanupperstory。Themanwhopickedupthenotehadsaidhehadfounditoppositethehousesinthemiddleoftheblock。Accordingly,Fordproceededonthesuppositionthattheentireeastsideofthestreet,thelowerstoriesofthewestside,andthehousesateachendwereeliminated。Thethreehousesinthecentreoftherowwereoutwardlyalike。Theywereoffourstories。

  Eachwastheresidenceofaphysician,andineach,intheupperstories,theblindsweredrawn。Fromthefronttherewasnothingtobelearned,andinthehopethattherearmightfurnishsomeclew,FordhastenedtoWimpoleStreet,inwhichthehousestotheeastbackeduponthosetothewestinSowellStreet。Thesehousesweregivenovertofurnishedlodgings,andunderthepretextofrentingchambers,itwaseasyforFordtoenterthem,andfromtheapartmentsinthereartoobtainseveralhastyglimpsesofthebacksofthethreehousesinSowellStreet。Butneitherfromthisview—pointdidhegatheranyfactofinterest。InoneofthethreehousesinSowellStreetironbarswerefastenedacrossthewindowsofthefourthfloor,butinprivatesanatoriumsthiswasneitherunusualnorsuspicious。Thebarsmightcoverthewindowsofanurserytopreventchildrenfromfallingout,ortheroomofsometimidhouseholderwithalivelyfearofburglars。

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