Jack O' Judgment
Commissioner of the Criminal Intelligence Department, and Si
gently, "sit down, won't
g shrugged h
ischarged," he
anley
se there's no hope of connecting him a
ich the usher brought. I've been examining the usher again to-day, and all he can remember is that he saw somebody pushing through the crowd at the back of the court
ould be when he came into court. They had the dope ready, and they knew that the detectives would allow the usher to
. There's nothing else to do. I thought we had him this time, espe
lsbury wrote to the woman Marsh
Scotland Y
know who
in a plain envelope with a typewritten address and was sent to
to discover the documents
, "but it is a pretty hopeless business looking through London
as watching
putting Boundary in the dock. He's got a lot of public sympathy, too. Your thorough-paced rascal who escapes from the hands of the police has always a large f
laid a letter
," said that yo
took up the envelope an
o ought every officer who has been on this game. A few years ago I took exactly the same step--offered my resignation over a purely private and
oking down at h
shall ever catch
anley
and who, I suspect, was the person who sent you the Spillsbury letter--the Jack o' Judgment, doesn't he call himself? Do you know what I think?" he asked quietly. "I think t
ord s
ntoms, sir," he said, with a
ooked at hi
said carelessly, as he began to arrange the pap
ord f
her last night," he said stiff
her f
s silent fo
the case came into court and h
hief
e turns up I should keep a watchf
mean, sir?" a
ggestion," said the o
im on a sunny seat in Temple Gardens, for the day was fine and even warm, a
r own distress of mind, her doubts and fears. Evidently she knew the reason for
ied, in answer to her unspoken ques
would be simply monstrous if your career
lau
bout me," he said. "
my contracts; I ha
t she knew just what he meant,
pectable balance. I am closing the house at Horsham and storing the furniture,
going to do?" he
ook he
at a girl can do," she said vagu
crifice? Didn't yo
hesi
was always a very good mimic. When I was quite a
rowl of Dan Boundary. She laughed with glee at hi
tell me one thi
ou promised
redd
istian name but it sounds so like a su
want to ask?"
for a moment,
er implicated in thi
the
no
nisation and had been for years the colonel's right-hand man until the more subtle villainy of Pinto Silva, that Portuguese adventurer, had ousted him, and, if
but I think I am answered by your
is, that for the past few years he has played a very small p
ell you. For one thing, I am going to work to undo some of the mischief which the gang have wrought. I am going
n, eh?" he said wi
her heart. "There's something which tells me that, even if my father bui
d indeed forgott
"You intend to
no
traitor. Do you think they will leave me alone? Don't you think they are going to watch me day and night and get me
ly, and remembered the commissioner's warning.
e asked i
a dozen yards away and whose face
asked the gi
afford. "At present she has a mission too, which
the spy with a new inter
the number of times we have been literally thrown into one another's arms. Poor girl!" he sa
ing to rise, and waiting until they were out of sight, she walked out on to the Embankment and hailed a passing taxi. She s