on and of the automobile shed.
"Come here," he called to Cephas Carboy, and when the shiftless man had
shuffled up, he continued: "You say you walked this way. When you got
to this spot did you happen to look over to the Langmore house?"
"I--er--I did."
"What did you see? Come now, tell me the exact truth," and Adam Adams
put as much of sternness as possible in his tone.
"I saw--See here, I don't want to get in no trouble, I don't. I'm a
peaceful man, an' I tend to my own business, I do. You ain't a-goin'
to drag me into court."
"I don't want to get you into trouble, Carboy--but I must know the
truth of this. I take it that you are poor. Am I right?"
"Humph! Do I look like I was rollin' in wealth?"
"Then a five dollar bill means something to you, eh?"
The shiftless man opened his eyes widely.
"Does it? Say, I ain't had a fiver in my fist fer a month, two months!
Farmin' don't pay, an' it ain't easy to git work outside, the season's
been that poor. If you--"
"Tell me all you know, and perhaps I'll give you five dollars."
"Ain't foolin'?"
"No. There's a dollar on account," and the detective passed over the
bill. The shiftless man clutched it eagerly, looked at it to make
certain that it was real money, and rammed it into the pocket of his
greasy vest.
"Thanks, sir," he murmured. Then he ran his hand through his somewhat
matted hair. "Mind now, I can't give you this fer dead certain," he
commenced.
"What do you mean by that?"
"I think it happened, but I can't swear to it. That house is putty far
off, remember."
"What do you think you saw?"
"I saw a man run across the garden. He had a satchel in his hand and
he was in a hurry. He slipped and fell and his hat rolled off. Then
he got up, put on his hat, and I lost sight of him behind the bushes."
"How did the man look?"
"Wait up, that ain't all. I'm certain of that part of it, but I ain't
so sure of the rest. I waited here a minit, because my wife was
calling to me to git some groceries when I came back. I just started
to fill my pipe when I looked over there again and I saw a man run from
the automobile shed to the house. The bushes was in the way, but hang
me if I don't think he went in by a winder instead of a door."
"You are sure you saw him go toward the house?"
"Yes, that was plain enough, although he seemed to be sneakin' along
the bushes."
"Was it the same man?"
"It must have been, but I couldn
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