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the way to ruin me." "I am afraid that I am in the dark in more senses than one," David murmured. "Then let me enlighten you. Daily your books are more widely read. My enemy is a great novel reader. You publish that story, and what results? You not only tell that enemy my story, but you show him my way out of the difficulty, and show him how he can checkmate my every move. Perhaps, after I have escaped from the net--" "You are right," Steel said, promptly. "From a professional point of view the story is abandoned. And now you want me to show you a rational and logical, a _human_ way out." "If you can do so you have my everlasting gratitude." "Then you must tell me in detail what it is you want to recover. My heroine parts with a document which the villain knows to be a forgery. Money cannot buy it back because the villain can make as much money as he likes by retaining it. He does as he likes with the family property; he keeps my heroine's husband out of England by dangling the forgery and its consequences over his head. What is to be done? How is the ruffian to be bullied into a false sense of security by the one man who desires to throw dust in his eyes?" "Ah," the voice cried, "ah, if you could only tell me that! Let _my_ ruffian only imagine that I am dead; let him have proofs of it, and the thing is done. I could reach him _then_; I could tear from him the letter that--but I need not go into details. But he is cunning as the serpent. Nothing but the most convincing proofs would satisfy him." "A certificate of death signed by a physician beyond reproach?" "Yes, that would do. But you couldn't get a medical man like that to commit felony." "No, but we could trick him into it," Steel exclaimed. "In my story a fraud is perpetrated to blind the villain and to deprive him of his weapons. It is a case of the end justifying the means. But it is one thing, my dear lady, to commit fraud actually and to perpetrate it in a novel. In the latter case you can defy the police, but unfortunately you and I are dealing with real life. If I am to help you I must be a party to a felony." "But you will! You are not going to draw back now? Mr. Steel, I have saved your home. You are a happy man compared to what you were two hours ago. If the risk is great you have brains and imagination to get out of danger. Show me how to do it, and the rest shall be mine. You have never seen me, you know nothing, not even the name
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