[The Drums Of Jeopardy by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Drums Of Jeopardy CHAPTER IX 4/14
Remember!" Inside the taxicab the squat man patted the object on his knees, and chuckled from time to time audibly.
It would be worth all that journey, all he had gone through since dawn that morning.
Stefani Gregor! After these seven long years--the man who had betrayed him! To reach into his breast and squeeze his heart as one might squeeze a bit of cheese! Many things to tell, many pictures to paint.
He rode far downtown, wound in and out of the warehouse district for a while, then dismissed the taxi and proceeded on foot to his destination--a decayed brick mansion of the 40's sandwiched in between two deserted warehouses.
In the hall of the first landing a man sat in a chair under the gas, reading a newspaper. At the approach of the squat man he sprang to his feet, but a phrase dissipated his apprehension and he nodded toward a door. "Unlock it for me and see that I am not disturbed." Presently the squat man stood inside the room, which was dark.
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