第52章名画失窃案(3)
Withallelsethatwasknown,andthislittleadditionalinformation,whichseemedofnoparticularvaluetothereporter,theeerwaslaidbeforeTheThinkidistinguishedmanlistenedfrombegihoutent。
"Whohada?"heaskedfinally。
"Thatisonnow,"ly。"Thereareacoupleofdozesinthehouse,andIsuppose,inspiteofKaleidorders,therewasalaxityintheire;
"Ofcoursethatmakesitmoredifficult,"saidTheThinkiheperpetuallyirritatedvoicewhichwassodistinctlyapartofhimself。"PerhapsitwouldbebestfotoMr。Kale'shomeandpersoe。"
Kalereceivedthemwiththereservewhichallrishowinthepreseivesofthepress。Hestaredfranklyacuriouslyatthediminutivefigureofthestist,whoexplaioftheirvisit。
"Iguessyoufellows'tdoanythingwiththis,"themillionaireassuredthem。"I'vegulardeteit。"
"IsMr。Malloryherenow?"asked"TheThinki;curtly。
"Yes,heisupstairsis'quarters。"
"Mayweseetheroomfromwhichthepicturewastaken?"ihestist,withasuaveintonationwhichHatewwell。
&edthepermissionwithawaveofthehand,ahemintotheballroom,wherethepictureshadbeeherelativeterofthisroomTheThinkingMaesurveyeditall。Theerehigh。Halfadoutintothehallways,totheservatory,anooksofthemansionofferedinnumerablepossibilitiesofaccess。Afterthisonelongprehe,TheThinkioveraheframefromwhichtheRube。Ftimeheexami。Kale'simpatienceai。Fiistturohim。
"HowwelldoyouknowM。deLesseps?"heasked。
"I'veknownhimforonlyamonthorso。Why?"
"Didhebriersofintrodu,ordidyoumeethimmerelycasually?"
Kaleregardedhimwithevidentdispleasure。"Myownpersonalaffairshavenothiodowiththismatter,"hesaidpointedly。"Mr。deLessepsisagentlemay,aaihelastwhomIwouldsuspeywiththedisappearaure。"
"ThatisusuallythearkedTheThinkily。Heturch。"JusthoywasthathemadeoftheWhistlerpicture?"heasked。
"Ihaveheinal,"Hatchreplied;"buttheerb。PerhapsMr。Kalewouldn'tobjecttousseeing—"
"Oh,ofot,"saidKaleresignedly。"ein;it'sinthegallery。"
Hatchsubmittedthepicturetoacarefulsy。"Ishouldsaythatthecopyiswell;washisverdict。"Ofitsabsence,I'tsayexactly;butitislyasuperbwork。"
&ainsofawidedooralmostinfrohrownasidesuddenly,aiveMalloryentered。Heethinginhishand,butatthesightofthemcealeditbehindhim。Uriumphwasinhisface。
"Ah,professor,wemeetoften;don'twe?"hesaid。
"ThisreporterhereandhisfrieryingtdeLessepsintothisaffairsomehow,"Kaleplaiive。"Idon'twantanythiohappen。Heisliabletogooutandprintanything。Theyalwaysdo。"
&hinkingMaeglaredathimunwaveringly,straightintheeyeforaninstaendedhishandtowardMallory。"Wheredidyoufindit?"heasked。
"Sorrytodisappointyou,professor,"saidthedetectivesarcastically,"butthisisthetimewhelelate,"andheproducedtheobjectwhichheheldbehindhim。"Hereisyourpicture,Mr。Kale。"
Kalegaspedalittleio,ahevaswithbothha。"Fi;hetoldthedetective。"I'llseethatyoudon'tloseanythingbythis。Why,thatthihousanddollars!"Kaledidn'tseemabletogetoverthat。
&hinkingMaedforwardtosquintattheupperrighthahevas。"Wheredidyoufindit?"heaskedagain。
"Rolleduptight,ahebottomofatrunkintheroomofos,"explainedMallory。"Theservant'snameisJennings。Heis。"
"Jennings!"exclaimedKale。"Why,hehasbeenwithmeforyears。"
"Didhefess?"askedthestistimperturbably。
"Ofot,"saidMallory。"Hesayssomeoftheotherservantsmusthavehidde;
&hinkingMaoddedatHatch。"Ithihatisall,"heremarked。"Igratulateyou,Mr。Mallory,upthemattertosuchaquidsatisfa。"
&eslatertheyleftthehouseandcaughtacarforthestist'shome。Hatchwasalittleedattheuerminationoftheaffair,andwasthoughtfullysilentforatime。