Counsel for the Defense
e was private, deepened its sickly, ashen hue. Then he strode feverishly up and down the room, lips twitching nervously, hands clinching and unclinching. Then h
his face in his two hands, and sat at his desk
y his do
re to see you,"
stared an instant at his sten
wn!" he
id the yo
tare at her in si
him you'll s
d Blake. "But, no-
tood stiffly erect beside his desk. The next moment the door closed behind a short, rather chubby man with an egg-sh
ty glad to see you!" he excl
with tense composure, too
own," said he. "How do you
fortably in the chair that Kat
rial of that Docto
es
tter be on the ground t
lips very tight together, sat gazi
ght, isn't it?" asked Mr.
you mean?" Blake a
erday assured me conviction was certain. T
taut. His dark eyes wer
ot," he sa
ried Mr. Brown, half rising
his strained quiet, "that the pros
ke out
or West is goin
ed. "Now what the devil-see here,
figure had l
g of his dark eyes, "because I'm tired of doing your dirty work
re going to se
oing to see h
ing. "Why, only in your letter yesterday you
d his passionate reference to his scene with Katherine. "I say enough when
d straight into one another's eyes. Blake's powerful, handsome face was blazing and d
infinity of contempt, "it appears that Mr.
rted. "You know I've got as much courage as
you? From the way yo
on a dirty job i
haven't run from. You've put through many a on
er one l
the job was when you ma
mach rose agains
devil did you
ecause you took me up on a high mountain
the kingdoms were pretty
doing. Good enough to blind me as to how things might
ire. But he was too experienced in his
where you stand?" he as
ed, but I'm through with this kind of business now! I'm going back
in his chair, slowly crossed his short legs, and thoughtfully regarded Blake's excited features. His own countenance had chang
n a rather soothing tone. "Neither of us wants to be too hasty. There
s," said Blake. "But they
tville street car lines, when that municipal ownership talk drove the price so low, because we expected to get a new franchise through your smashing this municipal ownership fallacy. We have counted on big things from the water-works when you got hold of it for us. And we have plans on foot in several other
all that," int
so much upon your promise, since it will lose so heavily if you repud
lips, but Mr. Bro
ough-and you know how able we are to keep our promise!-we promised you Grayson's seat in the Senate. And after that, with your ability and our supp
eing loyal to the people," Blake replied
ng sense. You know that the only quick and sure way of getting the big offi
osed his eyes, as though to shut out the visi
to lose it!
ou lose. Now for the next point, the action you intend to take regarding Doctor We
ht it out yet. B
y, "you propose to do it so that you
of Katherine's accu
ink about that point
oke he spoke very slowly and accompanied each wor
ay to clear Doctor West with
gave a
t's
rouble without showing who got him in
of silence Blake g
case somehow!
uilty. Do you think you can suddenly, within twenty-four hours, reverse the w
his desk, and he sat
ldn't think of mentioning it, but I want you to have every consideration before you. I believe I never
idn't kn
getting Marcy to do what he did. Now if some of our directors should feel sore at the way yo
asant?
had now come back. It was
see them use their pressure to dri
cy? A st
Marcy had stated what he knows about this case, I'm afraid there wouldn't b
aned his elbows upon his desk and buried his face in his hands. For a long space there was silence in the room. Mr. Bro
he recross
e. "But speaking impartially, and as a friend, it strikes me that you've gone too far in th
bowed in his hands,
ould decide in favour of the original agreement
s face-and a changed face it was indeed from that which had fallen into his hands. It bore the marks o
nt still sta
re ready t
ry end," s
was sure you'd deci
n his new incisive tone. "But it is only fair to tell you that this was only a s
icy of Mr. Brown, once the victory was won
were keen and
little while back will not affect yo
ng air of good-fellowship, "for me to run into one of our political friends when he's sick with a bad case of conscience.
nk y
ntinued Mr. Brown, "let's go back to my first question. I s
of Katherine's discovery. "But it'
of the parties implicated?"
tain she
y to raise a
see how
o something to quiet her," r
a quick look
ll not have
scanty eye
eem very tend
ment. Then he said stiffly: "I o
"That is certainly a queer situation for you!"
y own affair!" Bl
agreed Mr. Brown quick
nored th
o see me openly again like this
t worry about that. You may not see me again for a year. I'm here-th
ry the cit
u put up f
dy, the prosecu
he s
o what h
Is he strong w
the party will c
ke it a point not to interfere with another man's work. The only time I've butted in here was w
at
em. We don't want to run any risk, however small. If you think there's one cha
xclaime
n the interest of the city, and all that, you know. You can turn it into
mething in it,"
hat's all we need to say to one another. The whole situation here is entirely in your hands. Do as you
e all were going to get results! Especially you! Why, you, with this t
the tail of his eye had s
allow me a
lake, in the dark as t
nd two small glasses. He tilted an inch into each tumbler, gave one to Blake,
w Senator!