The Flaw in the Sapphire
n arranging to retire the night before, he awoke with considerable astonis
and a feeling of insecurity attending his first efforts to stand
his accustomed furtive regard of things, he was suddenly reminded by the s
ed his recent visits to the secret recess ret
negations, and revolved the button in the concave. In response, the false register swung
losed his eyes, and when he opened them again they rested, with unerring precision, upon a bag somewhat detached from the othe
, and dropped it with a groan to the floor, where it fell with a heart-breaking, distrac
ing in his countenance, which was illumed for one fitful moment with a ray of hope as he inserted his hand in his waistc
amond-
ll some conso
ion to his loss. If there was no gain ther
fingers found on
iction and awaits in fearful silence the grewsome confirmation of another, he stood without
ers leaped from their futile search, like scotched reptiles, into the opposite pocket a
, a flickering effort of his shriveled fingers to adjust themselves to some ribald rh
name it w
ixteen y
very lar
nbacks
uri-li
ld, unfastened the locks, removed the heavy bar, opened the door, and cried out in a voice t
ollapse to the floor, and lay there-shriveled, grotesque, in no way pathetic, in all points contemptible, as hi
t followed Raikes lay oblivious to
ciated man to his suspended consciousness, until, toward the morning of the fourth day, the spinster, who sat near-by in weary vigil, was startled to behold the d
quired with anxi
in lips of the suf
ng over the unfortunate Raikes, heard
est, and when the last difficult swallow conveyed the refreshing draught along
it was evident that some transformation, more wholesome than su
id well-being seemed to have replaced the hunger of her eyes; there was a vague
sharp eyes would discover them, the spinster recalled, with a s
ted by the amused Sepoy, the poor woman had enjoyed the privileges of the table
ther, the spinster had supplied the cravings of her appetite with a gusto that was a revelatio
and a qualified delight she heard her
of the name, his sister hastened to recount to him the i
o resume its abandoned functions, and at
rt?" he said.
exclaimed his sister, and
a cheerfulness he was far from feeling as he witn
Raikes, with a feeble attempt at his customary inciv
y the spinster, which provided his uncle an unobstructed view of the embonpoint and
weakly, "move the bed around so tha
Robert did as
n that moves the valves
to his astonishment and the miser's consternati
d neglected to spring the catch that held the radiator on the occasion of the mishap whi
eplied
his treasury had been thus unguarded during h
ne by one, and deposi
with anxious notation, a sigh of unutterable rel
had been
weight assured him that his nocturnal visito
nephew seated himself near the bedside, "it has been my purpose to conceal
s to that recess and helped hi
ual precautions taken by him to secure his room from intrusion,
s hiding place, extract the plunder, restore the locks to their original condition, and re-issue into the passageway without disturbing the latches or the c
onfidences as features of the unhappy man's condition, but as the latter progressed, with a con
s? Is it not worthy of a Poe or a Maupassant? I tell you, I m
s mind, stimulated by the eerie perplexitie
f any of his own speculations; the nearness of the calamit
s intelligence was apt and rapid, but these unheard-of compl
roceeded, Robert had been able to develop
e feverish questions of hi
der such conditions we take counsel of our prejudices instead of our judgment. Your thoughts are apt to return to the central feature of yo
it awakens lead to nothing. However, I should not regard the cas
iverted, if not convinced, by the
d of Gratz?" i
secret s
es
e case to him means another in the sec
t," returned Robert. "Do yo
es n
lso remember the Belmont scandal. Gra
suggestions; they encourage me and alarm
bert exclaimed with some warmth: "Yes, but think, also, how insignific
ated Raikes wi
ointed chief of the bureau to which he belongs. Whatever can be placed to his
ed to undertake the case with this prosp
ted Raikes, "ca
"I know him very well. If you will consent to lea
s killing suspense. I do not believe that I could endure a repetition of the incidents of the las
ing-room he discovered his aunt at
s own table, and from that point of observation occupied himself, during the next twe
th still suggestive of restrained sarcasm in their dull, red sheaths, as, with grave courtesy, he made himself agreeabl
domestic Argus had made her cravings more equable, and she accepted the edible suggestions o
sure she could assume, would have added the basis of a serious relap
y the poor creature evinced t
int of a possible filling out of the crevices of her countenance, and her eyes certai
ew, was thoroughly enjoyed with a sort of chu
him to provide whatever nourishment was needed,
ent of her room, surrendered herself to the enjoyment of remi
was chara
like any normally constituted being, he assured his m
sickness was more the result o
ave the credit o
t of his condition, and presently had managed to convince himself that if he did n
he deep fissures in his forehead established a communication with the obstinate wrinkles at the root of his nose, and by noon he was well
w as additional indorsement when the latter made his appearance that evening, accompanied by the col
uld have been created for the purpose
pon which to delineate almost anything in the range of emot
er subordinate, and as devoid of physiognomical me
me amount of charac
seismic disturbance might awaken so
, two points of concentrated fire and ceaseless animation glea
was adjusted
ible agility and recuperative strength it housed,
oked in any gathering, and was almost nondescript enough
ed up quickly at the first appearance of the detective, and had seen the sharp
nness of the famous of
evidences of repletion which he viewed with
sible for fabric to be, and considered with his meager physique and vacant physiognomy, was a fitting complement to
his descendant of Lecocq accosted his patron, and with business-like brevity indicated that he was already familiar with th
he was entirely at the d
concentration, the
ct anybody in
N
ask why? Under such circumstances the mind g
almost. I will have to explain how it is possible for any one to enter this room, penetrate that recess, make
after a moment's reflection, he inquired:
elf," answe
iately below, its lack of vicinity to other windows, and last, the strong fastenings, to disturb wh
passive as ever, he retu
the hidin
in the concave, which he moved with slow manipulation for the edification of the alert watcher, who witness
e the
being produced a small rod of steel from one of his
ls of the inner recess, a proceeding
ied Gratz, "if there is any
eplied Raikes. "This is a false radiator, th
e backs up against nearly t
cupied by one no more burglarious
is helpful, but I am never satisfied to rely u
not want disturbed, so all the doubts they dissipate
rpose than to retire from an embarrassing position with some sho
xtraordinary keys which Raikes had given him. He shot the bolts backward and forward; noted the
ew moment
you between sunrise and suns
of petty detail, which had no p
ed this meager résu
me about t
tions; the watch of his sister upon the doorway during
red Gratz. "Why do
ion, his bright eyes, and his gene
as carefully as yo
uire: "Why do you ask about him so particularly? He could no more enter
ave just said that you visit this Sepoy, as you call him, with some deg
ot," repl
ing look of inquiry in the count
orate to confine to one sitting, and my purpose in re-visiting him was to g
to relating it to
ospect of the extended effort which this
ate, if your story is more mysterious than the predi
ents which usually precede a protracted campaign, Raik
is first conscious effort to review the weird recital of the
he had reached the climax in the first division of his effort his hearers were interested enough to ha
pt terminations had upon him, Raikes contrived his irritating pauses with remorseless enjoyment an
r of eleven, which enabled him to develop the narr
his hearers were in possession of all he knew, "and now will you kindly tel
ng the question of the narrator: "Will you give me the keys of this building you occupy, and in
," replied Raikes w
ested Gratz with emotionless directness of
responde
you can sleep in peace to-night, and bolt your doors with all the assura
you to guide me for a short while, and as
es good-night and departed from the room, which th
ion of the detective he retired, after indicating to this curious official that when he had c
nce on the ensuing morning, Rober
on a fragile raft in the m
he rode the waters so insecurely began to disintegr
uting at intervals with what vim remained, in an attempt to a
og-horn sent forth a heavy blast seaward p
e planned the intervals, he was bound
more stentorian than the others, caused the very tempest to hush, and Robert awoke to discover Gratz the cause of his fictitious misery, sleeping upon
hich the most diplomatic must submit at times, his countenance, so imp
in rigid partnership; there was a hint of purpose in the solitary wrinkle which corr
emotions, concealed during the
cant mien and colorless repose, in him expr
ned partly by the sounds of rising and partly by his tumult of snores, and in an ins
inquired
t," replied Grat
, then?" demanded R
ion me further just now. I want
he closed door leading to the apartment occupied by Raike
aps, he opened the d
s?" deman
ll not communicate it to yo
aikes with manife
ace of the other, "at that time I fancy that I shall not on
him, then?"
ratz. "Unless I am serious
ted Raikes i
hear the conclusion of that remar
es, "I have already
doubtless oblige you with the balance. Arrange with him at breakfast-time for
began
d Gratz impressively. "It may be use
ed Raikes. "I will
ou that if a living soul learns of my presen
tand," sa
" added
Raikes prepared to make his
, and by the time Raikes presented himself she had managed to bestow a couple of furtive biscuits in her po
t she was at liberty to begin, the spinster obediently proceede
ing which had resulted from her recent regimen, she welcomed with genuine rel
Sepoy, "you have had q
im humor: "My physician has recommended a little diversion, an
hat?" aske
ar the conclusion of the story, for I judge, from the pr
mber?" exclai
y!" repli
ther. "Come at ten and I will gat
eatment to which he had subjected himself, and this, together with the prospect of the recovery of his
exhausting his mind with futile speculations as to the manner of its application to the unnatural conditions which distressed him so, Raikes at last c
g his recent guilty appropriation of the diamond, and a degree of confusion, which he could not entirely
h a brilliant to look upon during the progress of the story-an omission tha
ich he found it impossible to resist, and the Sepoy, with all the modulated lights and shadows of a
esting tale will be found on
eyes of unclouded blue, vivid with interest an
elieved that she discovered a shadow of vexati
it?" sh
question could refer to anything else than the habitual disa
ies C-an' it's me here an' Series C in Baxter Street
a subtle intimation in her manner that she did not consider the inconvenient termination such
ear the rest?" as
nuation of disappointed expectation that seemed to place the respons
d a hint, and Dennis, when he realized that the lady understood that the continuation of the tale involved a subsequent read
r equally convinced that his reception of the message was accredited to him,
ng about flowers?"
r," replied Dennis with a twinkle in his eye, to whi
lowers?" a
ady with a slight return
hs ago I was
moderate amount of life insurance,
s a fl
cated in the heart of a
e élite in this section which my husband
ng, for he added refinement to refinement until he be
ome of the tendrils he cultivated with s
us disturbance, and he could no more endure disproportionate and sharp distin
er his room with a deli
nd the upholstering was a delicate cretonn
y a border of deeper blue, lightly empha
that the dickey backs had been permitted to fall unregarded to the ground, and their printed extravagances, by contrast with this unusual reci
ected package arrived during my
y husband into a convulsion of delight which ended in a stupor so replete that we were able only to rest
owed the narration of this last episode he inquired, with the appreciative hesitation of one
d of flowers
e lady; "and we were never a
in pathological records, but that the contributing causes were different and that my husb
hat to deprive the invalid of his floral diversions would
be done than to surround the sufferer with placid considerations and neutral odors, and intimat
r his step seemed to be almost devoid of specific gravity-so I repeat, one day, as he wafted to the room in which he usually exper
uded, I proceeded in the di
ng fragrance which seemed to pervade and invite the c
ognized this pungent d
m should he inhale anything so t
nt in the conservatory, and as I placed my hand upon the door-latch leading to the section wher
the door, and there, a few feet
ied to
hich sometimes comes with death, was as serene as a lily, a
was
ty and criminal intent, were various clusters of
imed Dennis. "W
widow. "It almost equals
. "I don't know that I care to read the balance of
widow; "but you can judge
low me c
ssed a word for the world, and gazed upon the sweet-faced narr
the patronage is
lent to an embarrassment of riches on the one han
s attempted not to appe
a partner in the business; but his proposition is handicapped by the ch
oposal of marriage is an equivalent for
forts, Dennis
miled and
ince. Its suddenness surprised a plan whi
rmitted the manager to believe that I was impressed with
s with genuine Irish impulse
in. "Wait," she urg
ly personally obnoxious to me, but I fear th
s, and I now have a strong legal grip upon the situation, which enable
se and address to succeed him. And now," she added with a sim
key Series C, and come with it to this addre
t our minds at rest on that point, I will give myself the pleasure of listening to whatever r
an absurd pantomime of punching himself,
at the interview was at an end, and as she turned to
f attitude and demeanor, cheerily responded with a query
a duck