Anthony Trent, Master Criminal
as a man slightly below middle height, inclined to portliness, but bor
d when he hoped this tedious business was all over, he was brought before Inspector McWalsh and compelled to begin all over again. It was McWalsh's theory that a man may
of the terrors his name had inspired to the guilty. Austin gazed about him as though the surroundings were not to his taste. His attitude was one of defe
cose remarks as to Austin's personal appearanc
rary," the butler repeated patiently, "and asked Mr
ay?" demanded
nt anything and tha
you
" the butle
you the last thing
doors and window
ck eyes set in his heavy red face re
so, ten thousand dollars' worth of valuables was wal
e. I have my duties and I attend to them as my testimonials show. I don't presume to
h consisted mainly in terms of service to wealthy families in England and the United States. These p
servants' mark of contempt. And never before had the inspector bee
u, 'You can go to bed, Austin, I don't want anything,' so you locked up and retired. You didn't know anything about the burglary u
eturned. He was, plain
to it that Mr. Warr
nspector quickly. His
nowledge those were his words. I may have made a
here and lying to me?" The inspe
, "and I have not lied, although your manner has been mos
ioned him t
sted in what you think. Now answer this car
"but a claret-colored velvet smoki
s he lo
an in what
he looking as usual? Was there
old him, "but then his back was to
up and look 'em in the face like a man
itted himse
en as you are looking at me? Pardon me, s
lushed a
look at him in y
rs. I stood at the door as I usually do, asked a question I have done hundreds of times and received the same answe
Mr. Warr
paper and
as al
es
her servants ha
es
unusual soun
ould have inve
ou look like a man who would enjo
oy it," Austin re
beckoned to one
him and see he don't speak to his boss
briskly in. He was now about fifty, handsome still, but his florid face was marked by the convivial years. Inspector McWalsh had l
ary over the phone that you had some new light on this burglary.
He offered McWalsh one of his famous cigars. "Incidentally i
y. Warren smoked nothing but these s
that, Mr. Warre
ed in the thoroug
rs at old Sheepshead Bay I nearly resigned. Why, Mr. Warren, I made enough on
Newmarket sales in England. There's one of them-a chestnut colt named Saint Beau-who did a most remarkable trial a day or
sir," cried the
ial I gave a little dinner to a
l of them prominently known in
au cocktail. I give you my word, inspector, the thing has a thoro'bred kick to it. It's one of those damned insidious cocktails wrapped up in
idn't!" cr
eau cocktail made me so ill at four tha
did you g
he need of the cool air, s
past twelve
I had a table in the balcony and saw all
ferent story. You corroborated your butler's evidence that you were at home at half past twelv
ession soon with the supercilious Austin. He licked his lips at the thought. But
Warren lau
forget what happened the night before for the time being. That's what happened with me. I clean forgot the din
remember?" McW
edients of the cocktail which he claims I invented.
ught he was clever. He'll find out just how smart he is! Tell
hand to a head
m out in a lie yet. He's too damn conceited to desce
he lied to me and-ten thousand dollars' worth of stuff was s
Warren better than any American with whom he had taken service. The hearty, horse-loving type was one which appealed to A
r began. "The inspector seems to
e knows it,"
e hasty, sir," said
ou found Mr. Warren in his library at half pa
er returned, "
Mr. Warren in a kindly tone, "is simply this.
oked unco
than a word. You waved your a
he inspector. "You said something
hand impatient like. On Wednesday he may have asked for cigars or the evening papers. I remember only that on this occasion I was not asked for anything." H
Inspector McWalsh, "
ir," said Austin without em
Warren. "You told the police that you saw me sitting i
big turkish rocker, smoking one of the cigars you
at was!" Warren commented. "It wasn't I at
me Austin was ac
stammered. "It looked lik
and looked in his face you'd have se
d at the spe
ved then I'm guilty. I admit I didn't look very closely. I was sleepy and wanting to get
ootman of the people who called at Mr. Warren's house ye
owly, "an intimate friend of Mr. Warren's, bu
ught you knew every one who was intimate en
all, about your height, but dark in coloring with a rather larg
any one like that,
is point, "who bet you ten thousand dollars that hi
arren a little crossly, "I'm in possession of my fu
n," cried McWalsh gleefully. "See wha
usly, "you remember asking a gentlem
ster declared, "I aske
ed by. He was very merry. He was calling you 'C
eturned, impressed with the earne
butler answered. "I was ju
rren's voice?" McWal
n ref
swear to it,
was it?" Wa
fter ten,"
e heard me. I was at Voisin's from half past eight until
e turned back as if you had called him from your room. He said, 'What is it, Connie?' then he walked down the corridor and stood half way in y
Didn't Yogotama see him when he went to my room to get my smoking jacket w
lained Austin, "that Y
wasn'
your note he went
orse," Warren asserted
I saw it. You told him to go instantly to your camp and prepare it for immediate occupancy
left the house,"
ama a half hour to pr
of it, inspector
other, "but he can't pull anything like
sture implying doubt. I
't think
rent. It may be easy enough for a man to deceive you people by pretending to be a gentleman but we can see through them. Fran
s was a new and rebellious Austin, a man chafing
to Inspector McWalsh," he com
, "but how would you like to be ca
se servants. What you've got to do is to look through our collection of pic
the faces with
a member of Mr. Warren's clubs, the kind of gentleman who dines at the house. These," and he pointed derisive
sh sn
ore like polic
smiled
ing that was