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第22章 THE DETECTIVE DETECTOR(2)

"Not by ordinary methods," said Knight."I might walk up and down Broadway for a month without success.But you have aroused my pride, doctor; and if I fail to show you Shamrock Jolnes this day, I promise you I will never kill or rob in your city again.""Nonsense, man," I replied."When our burglars walk into our houses and politely demand, thousands of dollars' worth of jewels, and then dine and bang the piano an hour or two before leaving, how do you, a mere murderer, expect to come in contact with the detective that is looking for you?"Avery Knight, sat lost in thought for a while.At length he looked up brightly.

"Doc," said he, "I have it.Put on your hat, and come with me.In half an hour I guarantee that you shall stand in the presence of Shamrock Jolnes."I entered a cab with Avery Knight.I did not hear his instructions to the driver, but the vehicle set out at a smart pace up Broadway, turning presently into Fifth Avenue, and proceeding northward again.

It was with a rapidly beating heart that I accompanied this wonderful and gifted assassin, whose analytical genius and superb self-confidence had prompted him to make me the tremendous promise of bringing me into the presence of a murderer and the New York detective in pursuit of him simultaneously.Even yet I could not believe it possible.

"Are you sure that you are not being led into some trap?" I asked.

"Suppose that your clue, whatever it is, should bring us only into the presence of the Commissioner of Police and a couple of dozen cops!""My dear doctor," said Knight, a little stiffly."I would remind you that I am no gambler.""I beg your pardon," said I."But I do not think you will find Jolnes."The cab stopped before one of the handsomest residences on the avenue.

Walking up and down in front of the house was a man with long red whiskers, with a detective's badge showing on the lapel of his coat.

Now and then the man would remove his whiskers to wipe his face, and then I would recognize at once the well-known features of the great New York detective.Jolnes was keeping a sharp watch upon the doors and windows of the house.

"Well, doctor," said Knight, unable to repress a note of triumph in his voice, "have you seen?""It is wonderful--wonderful!" I could not help exclaiming as our cab started on its return trip."But how did you do it? By what process of induction--""My dear doctor," interrupted the great murderer, "the inductive theory is what the detectives use.My process is more modern.Icall it the saltatorial theory.Without bothering with the tedious mental phenomena necessary to the solution of a mystery from slight clues, I jump at once to a conclusion.I will explain to you the method I employed in this case.

"In the first place, I argued that as the crime was committed in New York City in broad daylight, in a public place and under peculiarly atrocious circumstances, and that as the most skilful sleuth available was let loose upon the case, the perpetrator would never be discovered.Do you not think my postulation justified by precedent?""Perhaps so," I replied, doggedly."But if Big Bill Dev--""Stop that," interrupted Knight, with a smile, "I've heard that several times.It's too late now.I will proceed.

"If homicides in New York went undiscovered, I reasoned, although the best detective talent was employed to ferret them out, it must be true that the detectives went about their work in the wrong way.

And not only in the wrong way, but exactly opposite from the right way.That was my clue.

"I slew the man in Central Park.Now, let me describe myself to you.

"I am tall, with a black beard, and I hate publicity.I have no money to speak of; I do not like oatmeal, and it is the one ambition of my life to die rich.I am of a cold and heartless disposition.I do not care for my fellowmen and I never give a cent to beggars or charity.

"Now, my dear doctor, that is the true description of myself, the man whom that shrewd detective was to hunt down.You who are familiar with the history of crime in New York of late should be able to foretell the result.When I promised you to exhibit to your incredulous gaze the sleuth who was set upon me, you laughed at me because you said that detectives and murderers never met in New York.

I have demonstrated to you that the theory is possible.""But how did you do it?" I asked again.

"It was very simple," replied the distinguished murderer."Iassumed that the detective would go exactly opposite to the clues he had.I have given you a description of myself.Therefore, he must necessarily set to work and trail a short man with a white beard who likes to be in the papers, who is very wealthy, is fond 'of oatmeal, wants to die poor, and is of an extremely generous and philanthropic disposition.When thus far is reached the mind hesitates no longer.I conveyed you at once to the spot where Shamrock Jolnes was piping off Andrew Carnegie's residence.""Knight," said I, "you're a wonder.If there was no danger of your reforming, what a rounds man you'd make for the Nineteenth Precinct!"

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