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lf get spotted once; and Orrie twice; and Fred; without instructions; at least three times。 I too had cooperated by letting myself be seen at the entrance of the Crooked Circle one night as Rackham emerged with panions。 So Friday at five o'clock; when Saul phoned that the subject had entered the Romance Bar on 49th Street; I went for a walk; found Saul window…shopping; told him to go home to his wife and children; moseyed along to the Romance Bar entrance; and went on in。
Business was rushing; with as many as five at a table the size of a dishpan。
Making no survey; I found a place at the long bar where two customers were carelessly leaving enough room for a guy to get an elbow through; and took the opening。 After a while the bartender admitted I was there and let me buy a highball。 I took a casual look around; saw Rackham at a table with a pair of males; turned my back that way; and got his range in the mirror。
I did not really expect a bite at the very first try; I thought it might take two or three exposures。 But evidently he was ripe。 I was in the middle of my second highball when my mirror view showed me the trio getting up and squeezing through the mob to the clear。 I dropped my chin and looked at my thumb。 They went on by; toward the door; and I turned to watch their manly backs。 As soon as they were out I followed; and; on the sidewalk; immediately turned right; thinking to reconnoiter from the shop entrance next door。 But I was still two paces from it when there was a voice at my elbow。
〃Here I am; Goodwin。〃
I turned to face him; looking mildly startled。 〃Oh; hello。〃
〃What's the idea?〃 he demanded。
〃Which one?〃 I asked politely。 〃There's so many around。〃
〃There are indeed。 You and three others that I know of。 Who wants to know so much about me?〃
〃Search me。〃 I was sympathetic。 〃Why; are you being harassed?〃
Color had started to show in his face; and the muscles of his jaw were called upon。 His right shoulder twitched。
〃Not here on the street;〃 I suggested。 〃A crowd will collect; especially after I react。 See that man turning to look? You're standing like Jack Dempsey。〃
He relaxed a little。 〃I think I know;〃 he said。
〃Good for you。 Then I'm not needed。〃
〃I want to have a talk with you。〃
〃Go ahead。〃
〃Not here。 At my place…the Churchill。〃
〃I think I have a free hour next Tuesday。〃
〃Now。 We'll go there now。〃
I shrugged。 〃Not together。 You lead the way; and I'll tag along。〃
He turned and marched。 I gave him twenty paces and then followed。 It takes the strain off of tailing a man to have a date with him; and since we had only a few blocks to go it would have been merely a pleasant little stroll if he hadn't been in such a hurry。 I had to use my full stride to keep my distance。 As we neared the Churchill I closed in a little; and when he entered an elevator I was there ready for the next one。
He had a er suite at the setback; which gave him a terrace and also a soundbreak for the street noises。 It was cool and quiet in his big sitting room; with light blue summer rugs and pretty pictures and light blue slipcovers on the furniture。 While he adjusted Venetian blinds I glanced around; and when he was through I told him; 〃Very nice。 A good place for a heartto…heart talk。〃
〃What will you have to drink?〃
〃Nothing; thanks。 I had my share at the bar; and anyway I don't drink with people I'm tailing。〃
I was in a fortable chair; and he pulled a smaller one around to face me。 〃You've got your own office now;〃 he stated。
I nodded。 〃Doing pretty well。 Of course; summer's the slack season。 After Labor Day they'll start ing back and bringing their troubles along。〃
〃You didn't take on that job for Mrs。 Frey。〃
〃How could I?〃 I upturned a palm。 〃No one would speak to me。〃
〃You can't blame them。〃 He got out a cigarette and lit it; and his hands were almost steady but not quite。 〃Look; Goodwin。 There on the street I nearly lost my head for a second。 You're merely doing what you're paid for。〃
〃Right;〃 I said approvingly。 〃People resent detectives more than they do doctors or plumbers; I don't see why。 We're all trying to make it a better world。〃
〃Certainly。 Who are you working for?〃
〃Me。〃
〃Who pays you to work for you?〃
I shook my head。 〃Better start over。 Show a gun or a steak knife or something。 Even if I'm not hard to persuade; I must keep up appearances。〃
He licked his lips。 Apparently that was his substitute for counting ten; but if so it didn't work; for he sprang up; towering over me; making fists。
I moved nothing but my head; jerking it back to focus on his face。
〃It's a bad angle;〃 I assured him。 〃If you swing from up there I'll duck and hit your knees; and you'll lose your balance。〃
He held it a second; then his fists became hands; and he stooped to use one of them to recover the cigarette he had dropped on the rug。 He sat down; took a drag; inhaled; and let it out。
〃You talk too much; Goodwin。〃
〃No;〃 I disagreed; 〃not too much; but too rrankly; maybe。 Perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned a steak knife; but I was irritated。 I might name my client if you stuck needles under my nails or showed me a dollar bill; but your being so damn casual annoyed me。〃
〃I didn't kill my wife。〃
I smiled at him。 〃That's a straightforward categorical statement; and I appreciate it very much。 What else didn't you do?〃
He ignored it。 〃I know Annabel Prey thinks I did; and she would spend all the money my wife left her…well; say half of it…to prove it。 I don't mind your taking her money; that's your business; but I hate to see her waste it; and I don't like having someone always behind me。 There ought to be some way I can satisfy you and her that I didn't do it。 Can't you figure one out? If it's arranged so you won't lose anything by it?〃
〃No;〃 I said flatly。
〃Why not? I said satisfy you。〃
〃Because I'm getting irritated again。 You don't care a damn what Mrs。Frey thinks。 What's eating you is that you don't know who is curious enough about you to spend money on it; and you're trying to catch a fish without bait; which is unsportsmanlike。 I'll bet you a finif you can't worm it out of me。〃
He sat regarding me half a minute; then got up and crossed to a portable bar over by the wall and began assembling a drink。 He called to me; 〃Sure you won't have one?〃
I declined with thanks。 Soon he returned with a tall one; sat; took a couple of swallows; put the glass down; burped; and spoke。 〃A thousand dollars for the name。〃
〃Just the name; cold?〃
〃Yes。〃
〃It's a sale。〃 I extended a hand。 〃Gimme。〃
〃I like to get what I pay for; Goodwin。〃
〃Absolutely。 Guaranteed against defects。〃
He arose and left the room through a door toward the far end。 I decided I was thirsty and went to the bar for a glass of soda and ice; and was back in my chair when he re…entered and came to me。 I took his offering and counted it by flipping the edges: ten crackly new hundreds。
He picked up his glass; drank; and eyed me。 〃Well?〃
〃Arnold Zeck;〃 I said。
He made a little squeaking noise; went stiff for a short count; and hurled the tall glass against the wall; where it smacked into the middle of the glass of a picture; which improved the effect both for the ear and for the eye。
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I ADMIT I was on my feet when it hit。 He was so slapdash that there was no certainty about his target; and a well…thrown heavy glass can make a bruise。
〃Now look what you've done;〃 I said reproachfully; and sat down again。
He glared at me a second; then went to the bar; and with slow precise movements of his hands mixed another long one。 I was pleased to note that the proportion of whisky was the same as before。 He returned to his chair and put the glass down without drinking。
〃I thought so; by God;〃 he said。
I merely nodded。
〃Who hired you? Zeck himself?〃
〃Not in the contract;〃 I objected firmly。 〃You bought the name; and you've got it。〃
〃I'm in the market for more。 I'll take it all。〃
I frowned at him。 〃Now I guess I'll have to do some talking。 You fortable?〃 〃No。〃
〃Listen anyway。 I'm taking Zeck's money and I'm crossing him。 How do you know I won't cross you?〃
〃I don't。 But I'll top him。〃
〃That's the point exactly; you don't。 Who is Zeck and who are you? You know the answer to that。 You were taking his money too; up to five months ago; and you know for what。 When your wife hired Nero Wolfe to take the lid off of you for a look; you yapped to Zeck and he took aim at Wolfe; and when your wife got it with that steak knife Wolfe took a powder; and for all I know he is now in Egypt; where he owns a house; talking it over with the Sphinx。 It was Zeck and you; between you; that broke up our happy home on Thirty…fifth Street; and you can have three guesses how I feel about it。 I may like it fine this way; with my own office and my time my own。 I may figure to work close to Zeck and get in the big dough; which would mean I'm poison to you; or I may be loving a chance to stick one between Zeck's ribs and incidentally get a nice helping from your pile; or I may even be kidding both of you along with the l