ws you are a stool. And what's
more, they know you are a squealer!"
"A squealer!" Larry stiffened again.
"A stool and a squealer!" Barney fairly hurled at Larry these two most
despised epithets of his world. "You've done your job swell as a stool,
and squealed on Red Hannigan and Jack Rosenfeldt and turned them up for
the police!"
"You believe I had anything to do with their arrest?" exclaimed Larry.
Barney laughed in his derision.
"Of course we believe it," put in Old Jimmie, his seamed, cunning face
now ruthlessly hard. "And what's more, we know it!"
"And what's still more," Barney taunted, "Maggie believes it, too!"
Larry turned to Maggie. Her face was now drawn, with staring eyes.
"Maggie--do you believe it?" he demanded.
For a moment she neither spoke nor moved. Then slowly she nodded.
"But, Maggie," he protested, "I didn't do it! Barlow did ask me to be
a stool, but I turned him down! Aside from that, I know no more of this
than you do!"
"Of course you'd deny it--we were waiting for that," sneered Barney.
"Jimmie, we've wasted enough time here. Take Maggie's bag and let's be
moving on."
Old Jimmie picked up Maggie's suitcase, and slipping a hand through her
arm led her across the room. She did not even say good-bye to Hunt or
the Duchess, or even glance at them; but went out silently, her drawn,
staring look on Larry alone.
Barney backed after them, his automatic still held in readiness. "I'm
letting you down damned easy, Brainard," he said, hate glittering in his
eyes. "But there's some who won't be so nice!"
With that he closed the door. Until that moment both Hunt and the
Duchess had said nothing. Now the Duchess spoke up:
"I'm glad they've taken Maggie away, Larry. I've seen the way you've
come to feel about her, and she's not the right sort for you."
But Larry was still too dazed by the way in which Maggie had walked out
of his life to make any response.
"But there's a lot in what Barney said about there being some who
wouldn't be easy on you," continued the Duchess. "That word had been
brought me before Barney showed up. So I had this ready for you."
From a slit pocket in her baggy skirt the Duchess drew out a pistol and
handed it to Larry.
"What's this for?" Larry asked.
"I was told that word had gone out to the Ginger Buck Gang to get you,"
answered the Duchess. "Barney has some secret connection with the Ginger
Bucks. His saying that you were a stool and a sque
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