The Profiteers
floor. Exactly opposite to him across the uncarpeted corridor was a door from which half the varnish had peeled off, on which was painted in white letters-MR. ANDREW SLATE. A knock on the panel
do for you
with the smell of tobacco, and notwithstanding the warmth of the June day, all the windows were tightly closed. Its occupant, a lank man with a smooth but wizened face, straight
"Seems to me you're not
mind if I open
the tenant of the room e
the windows, came over and shook hands
t on earth's got you that you choose
ejectedly back into his place. Wingate had establishe
vy atmosphere plays the devil with one's breathing. I guess y
ded by my natural intell
you doing
d finding it filthily diff
Wingate asked. "There's nothing excep
e no
e riffraff as a man who can be trusted to collect the necessary evidence in a divorce case, especially if there's a little collusion, or find
erved. "You see a
ittle tarnished, though, I'm afraid they may be-who would swear anything. Or I can find you several beautiful ladies-beautiful, that is to say, with the aid of one of the costumers up the street and a liberal supply of cosmeti
to visit, studying his appearance in every detail. The
ce or twice and seen the big things. I guess there's no
the hearty reply. "Get
d the blus
've got a job for you. You can't do it
ook at my boots!" Slate declared,
do my job like that. Here's twenty pounds on account. I'm going to stroll around to the Milan Grillroom and tak
money and reach
by the stairs. I shan't be late, unless you'd lik
ee quarters. There really isn't any hurry. Say an
gone from his chin, in a well-cut morning coat and trousers, a grey tie and fashionable collar, hiscertainly do pay for dressing, my boy. Now dr
pect seemed to have returned. He carried himself differently, there was a confident ring in his tone. He studied the menu which Wingate p
when the business of ordering luncheon was conc
ttle ordinary detective business. If I decide to carry out a scheme which is forming in my mind, it will be a more serious affair.
hands, and that there was no chance at all for the man who couldn't rely on the law to do him justice. I soon found out my mistake. There's nothing I could get done in New York or Chicago which I couldn
that," he said. "Have you anythin
a t
t's necessary. You're going to earn money with me, Andrew, and incidentally you ar
t Phipps?" Slate exclaimed, sudde
st each other once more, and, believe me,
in Slate's fine eyes. Never
"Peter Phipps has made good over here. They say t
same," Wingate replied. "We'
e hesi
ath out of his body," Slate in
This time I think one of us is going under. Phipps wants to join issue with me in the City. I'm not s
glass of wine an
ul-you know that. But you've been a good friend to me-almost the only one I ever had-and I've got to put this up to you. Peter Phipps is as clever as the devil. He is up to every trick in this world, and a few that he pr
k out every move on the board. I shall risk nothing until I
heet of paper, which he folded
me if anything occurs to you. Call here to see me every morning at ten o'clock. I ha
talk about that last game you a
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