The Diamond Master
in all. The fifth from the end bore the number he sought-Mr. Birnes chuckled; and there, alongside it, stood William Johns, swapping Billingsgate with the driver of a hansom, the w
Johns?" he accu
," the cabby an
went up Fifth Avenue, and stopped at the corner of
ep
e corner of Sixty-se
went on just to fores
aid you, and you wen
Cap," responded the cabby with ir
an?" demanded M
I never seen
asually, he flipped open his coat and Johns caught a glimpse of a
cab when you stopped to pick up the
e cabby grinned. "Th
ttempt t
ap. It was
detective repea
d, Cap, she was a pippin, a peachorino,
there was a woman in it! Mr. Wynne had transferred the contents of the g
rth Street five minutes or so after four o'clock. If a young man with a gripsack hailed me at the corner I was to stop and let him get in; then I was to go on up Fifth Avenue. If I wasn't stopped I was to drive on to T
manded the det
e got out and gimme a five-spot, telling me to go a few blocks, then turn and bring the lady back to the Sixth Av
rry a small
old about as muc
adily understood this much, yet there was a chance-a bare chance-that he
like? How was she
obligingly. "She was pretty as a-as a-she was a beaut, Cap, sort of skinny, and had all sorts of hair on her head-b
in a general sort of way, ride back and forth on the elevated trains. Mr. Birnes s
the cab after the young w
N
y fares
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this vague description. He scrutinized the inside of the vehicle carefully; there was nothing. Yes, by Jingo, here was something-a white strea
as I imagine you ar
- East Thirty-seven
ee you if yo
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disconcert