rs.inthebestfamelies-第19部分
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o say about this possibility。 You got time to listen?〃
〃I've got all day; but Fritz isn't here to get our lunch。〃
〃We'll go without。〃 He clasped his hands behind his head and shifted his center of gravity。 〃You know; Archie; sometimes I'm not as far behind as you think I am。〃
〃Also sometimes I don't think you're as far behind as you think I do。〃
〃That's possible。 Anyhow; I can add。 I think he got word direct from Arnold Zeck。 Did he?〃
〃Huh? Who's Arnold Zeck? Did you just make it up?〃
I knew that was a mistake the instant it was out of my mouth。 Then I had to try to keep it from showing on my face; the realization that I had fumbled it; but whether that was a success or not…and I couldn't very well look in a mirror to find out…it was too late。
Cramer looked pleased。 〃So you've been around all these years; a working detective; meeting the people you do; and you've never heard of Arnold Zeck。 Either I've got to believe that; or I touched a tender spot。〃
〃Sure I've heard of him。 It just didn't click for a second。〃
〃Oh; for God's sake。 It's affecting you already; having Wolfe gone。 That wasn't just a shot in the dark。 One day two years ago I sat here in this chair。 Wolfe sat there。〃 He nodded at Wolfe's chair。 〃You were where you are now。 A man named Orchard had been murdered; and so had a woman named Poole。 In the course of our long talk Wolfe explained in detail how an ingenious and ruthless man could operate a blackmail scheme; good for at least a million a year; without sticking his neck out。 Not only could; it was being done。 Wolfe refused to name him; and since he wasn't behind the murders it was out of my territory; but a thing or two I heard and a couple of things that happened gave me a pretty clear idea。 Not only me…it was whispered around: Arnold Zeck。 You may perhaps remember it。〃
〃I remember the Orchard case; certainly;〃 I conceded。 〃I didn't hear the whispering。〃
〃I did。 You may also remember that a year later; last summer; Wolfe's plant rooms got shot up from a roof across the street。〃
〃Yep。 I was sitting right here and heard it。〃
〃So I understand。 Since no one was killed that never got to me officially; but naturally I heard things。 Wolfe had started to investigate a man named Rony; and Rony's activities were the kind that might lead a first…class investigator like Wolfe in the direction of Arnold Zeck; maybe up close to Zeck; possibly even clear to him。 I thought then that Wolfe had got warned off; by Zeck himself or someone near him; and he had disregarded it; and for a second warning they messed up his orchids。 Then Rony got killed; and that was a break for Wolfe because it put him and Zeck on the same side。〃
〃Gosh;〃 I remarked; 〃it sounds awful plicated to me。〃
〃I'll bet it does。〃 Cramer moved the cigar…getting shorter now; although he never lit one…to the other side of his mouth。 〃All I'm doing is showing you that I'm not just hoping for a bite; and I don't want to string it out。 It was a good guess that Wolfe had jostled up against Arnold Zeck in both the Orchard case and the Rony case; and now what happens? Not long after Mrs。 Rackham calls on him and hires him to check on her husband's ine; someone sends him a cylinder of tear gas…not a bomb to blow out his guts; which it could have been; just tear gas; so of course it was for a warning。 And that night Mrs。 Rackham gets murdered。 You tell him about it on the phone; and when you get home he's gone。〃
Cramer took the cigar from his mouth and pointed it at me。 〃I'll tell you what I believe; Archie。 I believe that if Wolfe had stayed and helped; the murderer of Mrs。 Rackham would be locked up by now。 I believe that he had reason to think that if he did that; helped to catch the murderer; he would have to spend the rest of his life trying to keep Arnold Zeck from getting him。 I believe that he decided that the only way out was for him to get Zeck。 How's that?〃 〃No ment;〃 I said politely。 〃If you're right you're right; and if you're wrong I wouldn't want to hurt your feelings。〃
〃Much obliged。 But he did get a warning from Zeck…the tear gas。〃
〃No ment。〃
〃I wouldn't expect any。 Now here's what I came for。 I want you to give Wolfe a personal message from me; not as a police officer but as a friend。 This is between you and me…and him。 Zeck is out of his reach。 He is out of anybody's reach。 It's a goddam crime for an officer of the law to have to say a thing like that; even privately; but it's true。 Here's a murder case; and thank God it's not mine。 I'm not pointing at Ben Dykes or the DA up there; I'm not pointing at any person or persons; but if the setup is that Barry Rackham is tied in with one or more of Zeck's operations; and if Rackham killed his wife; I say he will never burn; I don't say at what point Zeck will get his hand in; or who or what he will use; but Rackham will never burn。〃
Cramer hurled his cigar at my wastebasket and missed it a foot。 Since it wasn't lit I ignored it。 〃Hooray for justice;〃 I cheered。
He snarled; but apparently not at me。 〃I want you to tell Wolfe that。 Zeck is out of his reach。 He can't get him。〃
〃But;〃 I objected; 〃granting that you've got it all straight; which I haven't; that's a hell of a message。 Look at it from the other end。 He is not out of Zeck's reach; not if he es home。 I know he doesn't go out much; but even if he never did people have to e in…and things; like packages of sausage。 Not to mention that the damage they did to the plants and equipment last year came to thirty…eight thousand bucks。 I get the idea that he is to lay off of Zeck; but that's only what he doesn't do。 What does he do?〃
Cramer nodded。 〃I know。 That's it。 He's so damn bullheaded。 I want you to understand; Archie; why I came here。 Wolfe is too cocky to live。 He has enough brass and bluster to outfit a thousand sergeants。 Sure; I know him; I ought to。 I would love to bloody his nose for him; I've tried to often enough; and some day I will and enjoy it。 But I would hate to see him break his neck on a deal like this where he hasn't got a chance。 It's a good guess that in the past ten years there have been over a hundred homicides in this town that were connected in one way or another with one of the operations Arnold Zeck has a hand in。 But not in a single case was there the remotest hope of tying Zeck up with it。 We couldn't possibly have touched him。〃
〃You're back where you started;〃 I plained。 〃He can't be reached。 So what?〃
〃So Wolfe should e back where he belongs; return what Mrs。 Rackham paid him to her estate; let the Westchester people take care of the murder; which is their job anyhow; and go on as before。 You can tell him I said that; but by God don't quote me around。 I'm not responsible for a man like Zeck being out of reach。〃
〃But you never strained a muscle stretching for him。〃
〃Nuts。 Facts are facts。〃
〃Yeah; like sausage is tear gas。〃 I stood up so as to look down my nose at him。 〃There are two reasons why your message will not get to Mr。 Wolfe。 First; he is to me as Zeck is to him。 He's out of my reach。 I don't know where he is;〃
〃Oh; keep it up。〃
〃I will。 Second; I don't like the message。 I admit that I have known Mr。 Wolfe to discuss Arnold Zeck。 I once heard him tell a whole family about him; only he was calling him X。 He was describing the difficulties he would be in if he ever found himself tangled with X for a showdown; and he told them that he was acquainted; more or less; with some three thousand people living or working in New York; and there weren't more than five of them of whom he could say with certainty that they were in no way involved in X's activities。 He said that none might be or that any might be。 On another occasion I happened to be inquiring about Zeck of a newspaperman; and he had extravagant notions about Zeck's payroll。 He mentioned; not by name; politicians; barBies; cops; chambermaids; lawyers; private ops; crooks of all types; including gunmen…maybe housewives; I forget。 He did not specifically mention police inspectors。〃
〃Just forgot; perhaps。〃
〃I suppose so。 Another thing; those five exceptions that Mr。 Wolfe made out of his three thousand acquaintances; he didn't say who they were; but I was pretty sure I could name three of them。 I thought probably one of the other two was you; but I could have been wrong。 You have made a point of how you would hate to see him break his neck where he hasn't got a chance。 You took the trouble to e here with a personal message but don't want to be quoted; which means that if I mention this conversation to anyone but Mr。 Wolfe you'll call me a liar。 And what's the message? That he should lay off of Zeck; that's what it amounts to。 If in earning the fee Mrs。 Rackham paid him he is liable to hurt somebody Zeck doesn't want hurt; he should return the fee。 The way it looks from here; sending a message like that to the best and toughest detective on earth is exactly the kind of service Zeck would pay good money for。 I wouldn't say…〃
I didn't get to say what I wouldn't say。 Cramer; out of his chair and ing; had a look on his face that I had never seen before。 Time and again I had seen him mad at Wolfe; and me too; but never to the