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第19章

Yes, Mrs.Lexman had gone.She went on the Sunday, an unusual day to pay a week-end visit, and she had taken with her two bags.The porter ventured the opinion that she was rather excited, but when asked to define the symptoms relapsed into a chaos of incoherent "you-knows" and "what-I-means.""I don't like this," said T.X.,suddenly."Does anybody know that we have made these discoveries?""Nobody outside the office," said Mansus, "unless, unless...""Unless what?" asked the other, irritably."Don't be a jimp, Mansus.Get it off your mind.What is it?""I am wondering," said Mansus slowly, "if the landlord at Great James Street said anything.He knows we have made a search.""We can easily find that out," said T.X.

They hailed a taxi and drove to Great James Street.That respectable thoroughfare was wrapped in sleep and it was some time before the landlord could be aroused.Recognizing T.X.he checked his sarca**, which he had prepared for a keyless lodger, and led the way into the drawing room.

"You didn't tell me not to speak about it, Mr.Meredith," he said, in an aggrieved tone, "and as a matter of fact I have spoken to nobody except the gentleman who called the same day.""What did he want?" asked T.X.

"He said he had only just discovered that Mr.Vassalaro had stayed with me and he wanted to pay whatever rent was due," replied the other.

"What like of man was he?" asked T.X.

The brief description the man gave sent a cold chill to the Commissioner's heart.

"Kara for a ducat!" he said, and swore long and variously.

"Cadogan Square," he ordered.

His ring was answered promptly.Mr.Kara was out of town, had indeed been out of town since Saturday.This much the man-servant explained with a suspicious eye upon his visitors, remembering that his predecessor had lost his job from a too confiding friendliness with spurious electric fitters.He did not know when Mr.Kara would return, perhaps it would be a long time and perhaps a short time.He might come back that night or he might not.

"You are wasting your young life," said T.X.bitterly."You ought to be a fortune teller.""This settles the matter," he said, in the cab on the way back.

"Find out the first train for Tavistock in the morning and wire the George Hotel to have a car waiting.""Why not go to-night?" suggested the other."There is the midnight train.It is rather slow, but it will get you there by six or seven in the morning.""Too late," he said, "unless you can invent a method of getting from here to Paddington in about fifty seconds."The morning journey to Devonshire was a dispiriting one despite the fineness of the day.T.X.had an uncomfortable sense that something distressing had happened.The run across the moor in the fresh spring air revived him a little.

As they spun down to the valley of the Dart, Mansus touched his arm.

"Look at that," he said, and pointed to the blue heavens where, a mile above their heads, a white-winged aeroplane, looking no larger than a very distant dragon fly, shimmered in the sunlight.

"By Jove!" said T.X."What an excellent way for a man to escape!""It's about the only way," said Mansus.

The significance of the aeroplane was borne in upon T.X.a few minutes later when he was held up by an armed guard.A glance at his card was enough to pass him.

"What is the matter?" he asked.

"A prisoner has escaped," said the sentry.

"Escaped - by aeroplane?" asked T.X.

"I don't know anything about aeroplanes, sir.All I know is that one of the working party got away."The car came to the gates of the prison and T.X.sprang out, followed by his assistant.He had no difficulty in finding the Governor, a greatly perturbed man, for an escape is a very serious matter.

The official was inclined to be brusque in his manner, but again the magic card produced a soothing effect.

"I am rather rattled," said the Governor."One of my men has got away.I suppose you know that?""And I am afraid another of your men is going away, sir," said T.

X., who had a curious reverence for military authority.He produced his paper and laid it on the governor's table.

"This is an order for the release of John Lexman, convicted under sentence of fifteen years penal servitude."The Governor looked at it.

"Dated last night," he said, and breathed a long sigh of relief.

"Thank the Lord! - that is the man who escaped!"

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