earlderrbiggers.thehousewithoutakey-第13章
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his own devices and his long; long thoughts。
The President Tyler was moving slowly toward the shore。 Excited figures scurried about her decks; pausing now and then to stare through lifted glasses at the land。 John Quincy perceived that early though the hour was; the pier toward which they were heading was alive with people。 Barbara came and stood by his side。
〃Poor old dad;〃 she said; 〃he's been struggling along without me for nine months。 This will be a big morning in his life。 You'll like dad; John Quincy。〃
〃I'm sure I shall;〃 he answered heartily。
〃Dad's one of the finest …〃 Jennison joined them。 〃Harry; I meant to tell the steward to take my luggage ashore when we land。〃
〃I told him;〃 Jennison said。 〃I tipped him; too。〃
〃Thanks;〃 the girl replied。 〃I was so excited; I forgot。〃
She leaned eagerly over the rail; peering at the dock。 Her eyes were shining。 〃I don't see him yet;〃 she said。 They were near enough now to hear the voices of those ashore; gay voices calling flippant greetings。 The big ship edged gingerly closer。
〃There's Aunt Minerva;〃 cried John Quincy suddenly。 That little touch of home in the throng was very pleasant。 〃Is that your father with her?〃 He indicated a tall anemic man at Minerva's side。
〃I don't see … where …〃 Barbara began。 〃Oh … that … why; that's Uncle Amos!〃
〃Oh; is that Amos?〃 remarked John Quincy; without interest。 But Barbara had gripped his arm; and as he turned he saw a wild alarm in her eyes。
〃What do you suppose that means?〃 she cried。 〃I don't see dad。 I don't see him anywhere。〃
〃Oh; he's in that crowd somewhere …〃
〃No; no … you don't understand! Uncle Amos! I'm … I'm frightened。〃
John Quincy didn't gather what it was all about; and there was no time to find out。 Jennison was pushing ahead through the crowd; making a path for Barbara; and the boy meekly brought up the rear。 They were among the first down the plank。 Miss Minerva and Amos were waiting at the foot。
〃My dear。〃 Miss Minerva put her arms about the girl and kissed her gently。 She turned to John Quincy。 〃Well; here you are …〃
There was something lacking in this wele。 John Quincy sensed it at once。
〃Where's dad?〃 Barbara cried。
〃I'll explain in the car …〃 Miss Minerva began。
〃No; now! Now! I must know now!〃
The crowd was surging about them; calling happy greetings; the Royal Hawaiian Band was playing a gay tune; carnival was in the air。
〃Your father is dead; my dear;〃 said Miss Minerva。
John Quincy saw the girl's slim figure sway gently; but it was Harry Jennison's strong arm that caught her。
For a moment she stood; with Jennison's arm about her。 〃All right;〃 she said。 〃I'm ready to go home。〃 And walked like a true Winterslip toward the street。
Amos melted away into the crowd; but Jennison acpanied them to the car。 〃I'll go out with you;〃 he said to Barbara。 She did not seem to hear。 The four of them entered the limousine; and in another moment the happy clamor of steamer day was left behind。
No one spoke。 The curtains of the car were drawn; but a warm streak of sunlight fell across John Quincy's knees。 He was a little dazed。 Shocking; this news about Cousin Dan。 Must have died suddenly … but no doubt that was how things always happened out this way。 He glanced at the white stricken face of the girl beside him; and because of her his heart was heavy。
She laid her cold hand on his。 〃It's not the wele I promised you; John Quincy;〃 she said softly。
〃Why; my dear girl; I don't matter now。〃
No other word was spoken on the journey; and when they reached Dan's house; Barbara and Miss Minerva went immediately up…stairs。 Jennison disappeared through a doorway at the left; evidently he knew his way about。 Haku volunteered to show John Quincy his quarters; so he followed Haku to the second floor。
When his bags were unpacked; John Quincy went down…stairs again。 Miss Minerva was waiting for him in the living…room。 From beyond the bamboo curtain leading to the lanai came the sound of men's voices; mumbling and indistinct。
〃Well;〃 said John Quincy; 〃how have you been?〃
〃Never better;〃 his aunt assured him。
〃Mother's been rather worried about you。 She'd begun to think you were never ing home。〃
〃I've begun to think it myself;〃 Miss Minerva replied。
He stared at her。 〃Some of those bonds you left with me have matured。 I haven't known just what you wanted me to do about them。〃
〃What;〃 inquired Miss Minerva; 〃is a bond?〃
That sort of wild reckless talk never did make a hit with John Quincy。 〃It's about time somebody came out here and brought you to your senses;〃 he remarked。
〃Think so?〃 said his aunt。
A sound up…stairs recalled John Quincy to the situation。 〃This was rather sudden … Cousin Dan's death?〃 he inquired。
〃Amazingly so。〃
〃Well; it seems to me that it would be rather an intrusion … our staying on here now。 We ought to go home in a few days。 I'd better see about reservations …〃
〃You needn't trouble;〃 snapped Miss Minerva。 〃I'll not stir from here until I see the person who did this brought to justice。〃
〃The person who did what?〃 asked John Quincy。
〃The person who murdered Cousin Dan;〃 said Miss Minerva。
John Quincy's jaw dropped。 His face registered a wide variety of emotions。 〃Good lord!〃 he gasped。
〃Oh; you needn't be so shocked;〃 said his aunt。 〃The Winterslip family will still go on。〃
〃Well; I'm not surprised;〃 remarked John Quincy; 〃when I stop to think。 The things I've learned about Cousin Dan。 It's a wonder to me …〃
〃That will do;〃 said Miss Minerva。 〃You're talking like Amos; and that's no pliment。 You didn't know Dan。 I did … and I liked him。 I'm going to stay here and do all I can to help run down the murderer。 And so are you。〃
〃Pardon me。 I am not。〃
〃Don't contradict。 I intend you shall take an active part in the investigation。 The police are rather informal in a small place like this。 They'll wele your help。〃
〃My help! I'm no detective。 What's happened to you; anyhow? Why should you want me to go round hobnobbing with policemen …〃
〃For the simple reason that if we're not careful some rather unpleasant scandal may e out of this。 If you're on the ground you may be able to avert needless publicity。 For Barbara's sake。〃
〃No; thank you;〃 said John Quincy。 〃I'm leaving for Boston in three days; and so are you。 Pack your trunks。〃
Miss Minerva laughed。 〃I've heard your father talk like that;〃 she told him。 〃But I never knew him to gain anything by it in the end。 e out on the lanai and I'll introduce you to a few policemen。〃
John Quincy received this invitation with the contemptuous silence he thought it deserved。 But while he was lavishing on it his best contempt; the bamboo curtain parted and the policemen came to him。 Jennison was with them。
〃Good morning; Captain Hallet;〃 said Miss Minerva brightly。 〃May I present my nephew; Mr。 John Quincy Winterslip of Boston。〃
〃I'm very anxious to meet Mr。 John Quincy Winterslip;〃 the captain replied。
〃How do you do;〃 said John Quincy。 His heart sank。 They'd drag him into this affair if they could。
〃And this; John Quincy;〃 went on Miss Minerva; 〃is Mr。 Charles Chan; of the Honolulu detective force。〃
John Quincy had thought himself prepared for anything; but … 〃Mr。 … Mr。 Chan;〃 he gasped。
〃Mere words;〃 said Chan; 〃can not express my unlimitable delight in meeting a representative of the ancient civilization of Boston。〃
Harry Jennison spoke。 〃This is an appalling business; Miss Winterslip;〃 he said。 〃As perhaps you know; I was your cousin's lawyer。 I was also his friend。 Therefore I hope you won't think I am intruding if I show a keen interest in what is going forward here。〃
〃Not at all;〃 Miss Minerva assured him。 〃We shall need all the help we can get。〃
Captain Hallet had taken a paper from his pocket。 He faced John Quincy。
〃Young man;〃 he began; 〃I said I wanted to meet you。 Last night Miss Winterslip told me of a cablegram received by the dead man about a week ago; which she said angered him greatly。 I happen to have a copy of that message; turned over to me by the cable people。 I'll read it to you:
〃JOHN QUINCY SAILING ON PRESIDENT TYLER STOP OWING TO UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT HE LEAVES HERE WITH EMPTY HANDS。 SIGNED ROGER WINTERSLIP。〃
〃Yes?〃 said John Quincy haughtily。
〃Explain that; if you will。〃
John Quincy stiffened。 〃The matter was strictly private;〃 he said。 〃A family affair。〃
Captain Hallet glared at him。 〃You're mistaken;〃 he replied。 〃Nothing that concerns Mr。 Dan Winterslip is private now。 Tell me what that cable meant; and be quick about it。 I'm busy this morning。〃
John Quincy glared back。 The man didn't seem to realize to whom he was talking。 〃I've already said …〃 he began。
〃John Quincy;〃 snapped Miss Minerva。 〃Do as you're told!〃
Oh; well; if she wanted family secrets aired in public! Reluctantly John Quincy explained about Dan Winterslip's letter; and the misadventure in the attic of Dan's San Francisco house。
〃An ohia wood box bound with copper;〃 repeated the captain。 〃Initials on it; T。M。B。 Got that; Charlie?〃
〃It is written in the book;〃 said Chan。
〃Any idea what was in that box?〃 asked Hallet。
〃Not the slightest;〃 John Quincy told him。
Hallet turned to Miss Minerva。 〃You knew nothing about this?〃 She assured him she did not。 〃Well;〃 he continued; 〃one thing more and we'll go along。 We've been making a thorough search of the premises by daylight … without much success; I'm sorry to say。 However; by the cement walk just outside that door〃 … he pointed to the screen door leading from the living…room into the garden … 〃Charlie made a discovery。〃
Chan stepped forward; holding a small white object in the palm of his hand。
〃One…half cigarette; inpletely consumed;〃 he announced。 〃Very recent; not weather stained。 It are of the brand denominated Corsican; assembled in London and smoked habitually by Englishmen。〃
Hallet again addressed Miss Minerva。 〃Did Dan Winterslip smoke cigarettes?〃
〃He did not;〃 she replied。 〃Cigars and a pipe; but never cigarettes。〃
〃You were the only other person living here。〃
〃I haven't acquired the cigarette habit;〃 snapped Miss Minerva。 〃Though undoubtedly it's not too late yet。〃
〃The servants; perhaps?〃 went on Hallet。
〃Some of the servants may smoke cigarettes; but hardly of this quality。 I take it these are not on sale in Honolulu?〃
〃They're not;〃 said the captain。 〃But Charlie tells me they're put up in air…tight tins and shipped to Englishmen the world over。 Well; stow that away; Charlie。〃 The Chinese man tenderly placed the half cigarette; inpletely consumed; in his pocketbook。 〃I'm going on down the beach now to have a little talk with Mr。 Jim Egan;〃 the captain added。
〃I'll go with you;〃 Jennison offered。 〃I may be able to supply a link or two there。〃
〃Sure; e along;〃 Hallet replied cordially。
〃Captain Hallet;〃 put in Miss Minerva; 〃it is my wish that some member of the family keep in touch with what you are doing; in order that we may give you all the aid we can。 My nephew would like to acpany you …〃
〃Pardon me;〃 said John Quincy coldly; 〃you're quite wrong。 I have no intention of joining the police force。〃
〃Well; just as you say;〃 remarked Hallet。 He turned to Miss Minerva。 〃I'm relying on you; at any rate。 Y