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esg.thecaseofthevelvetclaws-第21章

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d out who was really back of the sheet。 It turned out to be a man named Belter who lived out on Elmwood Drive。 You'll read about the place and the chap in the morning papers。 I went out to see Belter and found he was a tough customer。 While I was there; I ran into his wife。 And she was none other than our client。 Her real name is Eva Belter。〃
  〃What was she trying to do?〃 asked Della Street。 〃Double…cross you?〃
  〃No;〃 said Mason。 〃She was in a jam。 She'd been places with a man; and her husband was on her back trail。 He didn't know who the woman was。 It was the man he was after。 But he was exposing the man through the scandal sheet; and eventually the identity of the woman would have e out。〃
  〃Who is this man?〃 asked Della Street。
  〃Harrison Burke;〃 he said; slowly。
  She arched her eyebrows and was silent。
  Mason lit a cigarette。
  〃What does Harrison Burke have to say about it?〃 she asked after a little while。
  Perry Mason made a gesture with his hands。
  〃He was the guy that kicked through with the money in the envelope; the coin that came into the office this afternoon by messenger。〃
  〃Oh。〃
  There was silence for a minute or two。 Both were thinking。
  〃Well;〃 she said at length; 〃go on。 What am I going to read about in the papers tomorrow?〃
  He spoke in a monotone。 〃I went to bed; and Eva Belter called me sometime after midnight。 Around twelve thirty; I guess it was。 It was raining to beat the band。 She wanted me to e out and pick her up at a drug store。 She said she was in trouble。 I went out; and she told me that some man had been having an argument with her husband and shot him。〃
  〃Did she know the man?〃 Della Street inquired softly。
  〃No;〃 said Mason; 〃she didn't。 She didn't see him。 She only heard his voice。〃
  〃Did she know the voice?〃
  〃She thought she did。〃
  〃Who did she think it was?〃
  〃Me。〃
  The girl looked at him steadily; her eyes not changing their expression in the least。
  〃Was it?〃
  〃No。 I was at home; in bed。〃
  〃Can you prove it?〃 she asked; tonelessly。
  〃Good Lord;〃 he said; impatiently。 〃I don't take an alibi to bed with me!〃
  〃The lousy little double…crosser!〃 More calmly she asked; 〃Then what happened?〃
  〃We went out there; and found her husband dead。 A 32…Colt automatic。 I got the number of it。 One shot; right through the heart。 He'd been taking a bath; and somebody shot him。〃
  Della Street's eyes widened。 〃Then she got you out there before she notified the police?〃
  〃Exactly;〃 said Mason。 〃The police don't like that。〃
  The girl's face was white。 She sucked in her breath to say something; but thought better of it and remained silent。
  Perry Mason went on; in his same monotone: 〃I had a run…in with Sergeant Hoffman。 There's a nephew out there that I don't like。 He's too much of a gentleman。 The housekeeper's concealing something; and I think her daughter is Iying。 I didn't get a chance to talk with the other servants。 The police held me downstairs while they made the investigation up…stairs。 But I had a chance to look around a little bit before the police got there。〃
  〃How bad was your trouble with Sergeant Hoffman?〃 she asked。
  〃Bad enough;〃 he said; 〃the way things are。〃
  〃You mean you have to stick up for your client?〃 she asked; her eyes suspiciously moist。 〃What's going to happen next?〃
  〃I don't know。 I think that the housekeeper is going to crack。 They evidently haven't gone after her very hard yet。 But they will。 I think she knows something。 I don't know what it is。 I'm not even sure that Eva Belter gave me the full facts of the case。〃
  〃If she did;〃 said Della Street; savagely; 〃it's the first time since she's been in here that she hasn't concealed something; and lied about something else。 And that business of dragging you into it! Bah! The cat! I could kill her!〃
  Mason waved his hand; depreciatingly。 〃Never mind that。 I'm in this now。〃
  〃Does Harrison Burke know about this murder business?〃 she asked。
  〃I tried to get him on the telephone。 He's out。〃
  〃What a sweet time for him to be out!〃 she exclaimed。
  Mason smiled wearily。 〃Isn't it?〃
  They looked at each other。
  Della Street took a quick breath; started speaking impulsively。
  〃Look here;〃 she said; 〃you're letting this woman get you in a funny position。 You had words with this man who was killed。 You were fighting his paper; and when you fight; you don't do it gently。 That woman trapped you to get you out there。 She wanted you to be there when the police came。 She's getting ready to throw you to the wolves; if it looks as though her precious hands were going to get soiled。 Now are you going to let her get away with that?〃
  〃Not if I can help it;〃 he said; 〃but I won't go back on her until I have to。〃
  Della Street's face was white; her lips drawn into a thin; firm line。 〃She's a。。。〃 she said; and stopped。
  〃She's a client;〃 insisted Perry Mason; 〃and she's paying well。〃
  〃Paying well for what? To have you represent her in a blackmail case? Or to take a rap for murder?〃
  There were tears in her eyes。
  〃Mr。 Mason;〃 she said; 〃please don't be so damned big hearted。 Keep on the outside of this thing; and let them go ahead and do whatever they want to。 You simply act as an attorney and e into the case as a lawyer。〃
  His voice was patient。 〃It's pretty late for that now; isn't it; Della?〃
  〃No; it isn't。 You keep out of it!〃
  He smiled patiently。 〃She's a client; Della。〃
  〃That's all right;〃 she said; 〃after you get to court。 You can sit back and see what happens at the trial。〃
  He shook his head。 〃No; Della; the District Attorney doesn't wait until he gets to court。 His representatives are out there right now; talking with the witnesses and putting the words in Carl Griffin's mouth that will bee newspaper headlines tomorrow and damaging testimony by the time the case es to trial。〃
  She recognized the futility of further argument。
  〃You think they're going to arrest the woman?〃 she asked。
  〃I don't know what they're going to do;〃 he said。
  〃Have they found a motive?〃
  〃No;〃 he said; 〃they haven't found a motive。 They started looking for the conventional ones; and they didn't pan out; so that stopped them。 But when they find out about this other business; they'll have a motive already made to order。〃
  〃Are they going to find out about it?〃 she asked。
  〃They're bound to。〃
  Della Street's eyes suddenly widened。 〃Do you think;〃 she said; 〃it was Harrison Burke? The man who was out there when the shot was fired?〃
  〃I've tried to get Harrison Burke on the telephone;〃 he said; 〃and haven't been able to。 Aside from that I'm not even thinking。 Go on out and get on the telephone。 Try him again。 Keep trying his house at ten minute intervals until you get him; or get somebody。〃
  〃Okay;〃 she said。
  〃Also; ring up Paul Drake。 He'll probably be at his office。 If he isn't; try him on that emergency telephone number we've got。 He's doing some work for me on this。〃
  She was once more merely a secretary。 〃Yes; Mr。 Mason;〃 she said; and went into the other office。
  Perry Mason resumed his pacing of the floor。
  After a few minutes; his telephone rang。
  He picked up the receiver。
  〃Paul Drake;〃 said Della Street's voice。
  Paul Drake's voice said; 〃Hello; Perry。〃
  〃Have you got anything?〃 Mason asked。
  〃Yes; I got a lucky break on that gun business; and I can give you the dope on it。〃
  〃Your line's all clear? There's nobody listening?〃
  〃No;〃 said Drake; 〃it's okay。〃
  〃All right;〃 Mason said; 〃hand it to me。〃
  〃I don't suppose you care anything about where the gun was jobbed or who the dealer was?〃 asked Drake。 〃What you want is the name of the purchaser。〃
  〃That's right。〃
  〃All right; your gun was finally purchased by a man named Pete Mitchell; who gave his address as thirteen twenty…two West Sixty…ninth Street。〃
  〃All right;〃 said Mason; 〃have you got any dope on the other angle of the case? About Frank Locke?〃
  〃No; I haven't been able to get a report from our southern agency yet。 I've traced him back to a southern state; Georgia it was; and the trail seems t
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