登陆注册
19899100000086

第86章 ANGUISH AND BLISS(2)

"Now, now!" he objected, severely."We can't take a confession like that."Garson shook his head--spoke with fiercer hatred."because he was a skunk, and a stool-pigeon," he repeated."Have you got it?"And then, as the stenographer nodded assent, he went on, less violently: "I croaked him just as he was going to call the bulls with a police-whistle.I used a gun with smokeless powder.It had a Maxim silencer on it, so that it didn't make any noise."Garson paused, and the set despair of his features lightened a little.Into his voice came a tone of exultation indescribably ghastly.It was born of the eternal egotism of the criminal, fattening vanity in gloating over his ingenuity for evil.

Garson, despite his two great virtues, had the vices of his class.Now, he stared at Burke with a quizzical grin crooking his lips.

"Say," he exclaimed, "I'll bet it's the first time a guy was ever croaked with one of them things! Ain't it?"The Inspector nodded affirmation.There was sincere admiration in his expression, for he was ready at all times to respect the personal abilities of the criminals against whom he waged relentless war.

"That's right, Joe!" he said, with perceptible enthusiasm.

"Some class to that, eh?" Garson demanded, still with that gruesome air of boasting."I got the gun, and the Maxim-silencer thing, off a fence in Boston," he explained."Say, that thing cost me sixty dollars, and it's worth every cent of the money....

Why, they'll remember me as the first to spring one of them things, won't they?""They sure will, Joe!" the Inspector conceded.

"Nobody knew I had it," Garson continued, dropping his braggart manner abruptly.

At the words, Mary started, and her lips moved as if she were about to speak.

Garson, intent on her always, though he seemed to look only at Burke, observed the effect on her, and repeated his words swiftly, with a warning emphasis that gave the girl pause.

"Nobody knew I had it--nobody in the world!" he declared."And nobody had anything to do with the killing but me."Burke put a question that was troubling him much, concerning the motive that lay behind the shooting of Griggs.

"Was there any bad feeling between you and Eddie Griggs?"Garson's reply was explicit.

"Never till that very minute.Then, I learned the truth about what he'd framed up with you." The speaker's voice reverted to its former fierceness in recollection of the treachery of one whom he had trusted.

"He was a stool-pigeon, and I hated his guts! That's all," he concluded, with brutal candor.

The Inspector moved restlessly in his chair.He had only detestation for the slain man, yet there was something morbidly distasteful in the thought that he himself had contrived the situation which had resulted in the murder of his confederate.

It was only by an effort that he shook off the vague feeling of guilt.

"Nothing else to say?" he inquired.

Garson reflected for a few seconds, then made a gesture of negation.

"Nothing else," he declared."I croaked him, and I'm glad I done it.He was a skunk.That's all, and it's enough.And it's all true, so help me God!"The Inspector nodded dismissal to the stenographer, with an air of relief.

"That's all, Williams," he said, heavily."He'll sign it as soon as you've transcribed the notes."Then, as the stenographer left the room, Burke turned his gaze on the woman, who stood there in a posture of complete dejection, her white, anguished face downcast.There was triumph in the Inspector's voice as he addressed her, for his professional pride was full-fed by this victory over his foes.But there was, too, an undertone of a feeling softer than pride, more generous, something akin to real commiseration for this unhappy girl who drooped before him, suffering so poignantly in the knowledge of the fate that awaited the man who had saved her, who had loved her so unselfishly"Young woman," Burke said briskly, "it's just like I told you.

You can't beat the law.Garson thought he could--and now----!"He broke off, with a wave of his hand toward the man who had just sentenced himself to death in the electric-chair.

"That's right," Garson agreed, with somber intensity.His eyes were grown clouded again now, and his voice dragged leaden.

"That's right, Mary," he repeated dully, after a little pause.

"You can't beat the law!"

There followed a period of silence, in which great emotions were vibrant from heart to heart.Garson was thinking of Mary, and, with the thought, into his misery crept a little comfort.At least, she would go free.That had been in the bargain with Burke.And there was the boy, too.His eyes shot a single swift glance toward Dick Gilder, and his satisfaction increased as he noted the alert poise of the young man's body, the strained expression of the strong face, the gaze of absorbed yearning with which he regarded Mary.There could be no doubt concerning the depth of the lad's love for the girl.Moreover, there were manly qualities in him to work out all things needful for her protection through life.Already, he had proved his devotion, and that abundantly, his unswerving fidelity to her, and the force within him that made these worthy in some measure of her.

Garson felt no least pang of jealousy.Though he loved the woman with the single love of his life, he had never, somehow, hoped aught for himself.There was even something almost of the paternal in the purity of his love, as if, indeed, by the fact of restoring her to life he had taken on himself the responsibility of a parent.He knew that the boy worshiped her, would do his best for her, that this best would suffice for her happiness in time.Garson, with the instinct of love, guessed that Mary had in truth given her heart all unaware to the husband whom she had first lured only for the lust of revenge.Garson nodded his head in a melancholy satisfaction.His life was done: hers was just beginning, now....But she would remember him --oh, yes, always!

Mary was loyal.

同类推荐
  • 两溪文集

    两溪文集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 包公案之百家公案

    包公案之百家公案

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上老君说消灾经

    太上老君说消灾经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 闽县乡土志

    闽县乡土志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太平经合校

    太平经合校

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 掉落在梦里的灯芯

    掉落在梦里的灯芯

    父亲的无情,母亲的残酷,五岁女主就在孤儿院呆了一年,是他带走了女主,十二年的努力,让她冷酷无情,无心无泪。母亲的牺牲,帮助了父亲,是热情?是无情?他....。神秘的岛屿;造梦岛。他们的相遇
  • 二分之一的幸福

    二分之一的幸福

    幸福如同透明二字摸不见看不着,却是隐隐存在。
  • 豪门孤女值千金

    豪门孤女值千金

    她夏瑟瑟是谁,不过是个没钱没势的差生,什么时候赶上她成豪门小姐了?这世界也是玄幻了,不过咱低调不嚣张。这蹦出来的护短爷爷哪来的,不要吓宝宝。宝宝伤心宝宝难过宝宝心里苦。不过是个孤女怎么滴就成了千金了。然而夏瑟瑟并不知道自己其实是狼心狗肺的。当她答应这事的时候。当这个刚从孤女蜕变成豪女的时候。当她初入圣雅贵族学校的时候。当她知道这是异能学校的时候。当她遇到一个一个腹黑王子的时候。她疯了。!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!关注孽尘儿的小说。小说还你笑容。【动次打次】
  • 胶片的美好时代:北广“77摄”口述实录

    胶片的美好时代:北广“77摄”口述实录

    被歌德称为“上帝的神秘作坊”的历史,尽显人物的关键时刻,他们宛若星辰一般永远闪耀着光辉,普照着人类自身。以抽象、简练的线条在由三个圆圈代表的镜头组中间嵌入77两个阿拉伯数字,这个精妙的创意来自一枚由“31”个人秉持的群体信物——班徽。三十年轮流转,“77”卓然而立,精致而简洁,协调而神秘,深沉而隽永。它,到底有着怎样的寓意?
  • 万里随波行

    万里随波行

    经历了另一重人生,滕琰觉得,世上的事情,在哪里都是一样,失之东隅,收之桑榆。不管如何的际遇,作为一个有知识、有才干的女人,都要努力地拼博,总会有达到胜利彼岸的那一天。而在奋斗的路上,不管是累了,还只是单纯地想放松,千万不要忘记时常停下来看看风景,再顺便找到揩手同行的人。【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 神之羽翼:别惹狂傲穿越女

    神之羽翼:别惹狂傲穿越女

    『欢迎加入◇泪落满滢、读者群①,群号码:552594857』出生十六年才苏醒,醒来就有着人人骇然的血色胎记,变成了人人所说的废物。只想好好的当个废物快活过一生,却没想到她沉睡十六年都是被算计好的……“楉儿……你要好好的活下去……”这是爱她的他。“天儿…我舍不得你…”这是她依赖的他。“我对你所做的一切,不应该报应在七界之人身上,你回头吧,杀了我吧,杀了我……”“现在的一切,都是你的报应!”“爱我的,为我永世不能轮回。我爱的,一心一意算计我。我在乎的,巴不得我死。我依赖的,为我焚身碎骨。我只想保护我在乎的我爱的人,却发现原来一切都是假的!”待女主翻身为主,又将掀起怎样的轩然大波?
  • 招惹了大灰狼,逃不掉

    招惹了大灰狼,逃不掉

    第一次见面,宁汐瑶不小心招惹了邪夜这个大恶魔。第二次见面,宁汐瑶面对和男友分手,小三挑衅。直接帅气的给了俩渣渣一巴掌,挑眉道:“姐就是霸气,不服来战呀!”邪夜以王者风范登场,宁汐瑶想跑,不料被逮。邪夜邪魅一笑:“想跑?这辈子都被想跑了!”宁汐瑶煞煞一笑:“别以为姐怕你!”他,邪氏集团的总裁邪夜,腹黑又邪气,冷漠不可一世。她,幼稚无害的宁汐瑶,暴力搞笑,霸气外泄。大灰狼吃小傻瓜的游戏,可怜的小傻瓜又被大灰狼抓回去哩。
  • 妃你莫属:王爷请娶我

    妃你莫属:王爷请娶我

    他是王爷了怎么了,只要她喜欢,他就得娶她,什么公主什么圣女,她都不要管,因为爱上了,谁也不能来阻止,哪怕是父王母后,哪怕是王公大臣,哪怕是三纲五常,只要她喜欢就够了,只要他答应就够了,爱是两个人的事,就算真的到了那个时候,她会嫁的,但那人必须是…
  • 何为战神

    何为战神

    神,很可怕么?不,神并不可怕。但神无所不能,上天入地!那又如何!正因为,有神……我们才名为战神!一场人与神的旷日之战。是成为战场的主宰,还是追寻,孤独的宿命。你只有一次机会,那……就是现在!
  • 404号档案

    404号档案

    生物学者发现了新物种后突然被宣告失踪。失踪的背后到底隐藏了什么?正当生物学家的朋友寻求真相时,却调查出了一桩惊天阴谋。政府究竟掩埋了什么不可告人的秘密?404号档案,浮出水面……[注:小说中所有内容均为虚构]