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<h2>CHAPTER XXX.</h2>
<h3>GLADWIN COMES OUT OF HIS SHELL.</h3>
<p>“What the”–––</p>
<p>The spurious aristocrat and art collector suppressed
his torrid exclamation. The impulse moved him to
seize the uniformed butter-in and pitch him through
the nearest window. He was big and powerful
enough to do it, too.</p>
<p>In the furious glance he got, Travers Gladwin
read a warning that in an earlier stage of his career
would have made him feel mighty uncomfortable.
Now he liked the smell of danger and met the message
of wrath without a flicker.</p>
<p>“What’s that you’ve got there?” the thief, having
mastered himself, asked, pointing to the grip.</p>
<p>“’Tis the bag you asked for, sorr,” drawled Gladwin.</p>
<p>“I told you to pack it,” said the other, sharply.</p>
<p>“All packed, sorr. Hunting clothes, shirts, ties,
socks”–––</p>
<p>He looked up with a boyish grin and the big chap
was stumped for a moment. The thief said slowly:</p>
<p>“Now take it up to my room and unpack it.” It
was his turn to grin.</p>
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<p>“What, sorr?” asked the dismayed Gladwin.</p>
<p>“I shan’t want these things after all,” came the
velvety rejoinder. “Unpack it carefully and bring
it back here. And kindly be more careful of the
stairs when you come down––one step at a time,
<i>please</i>! Now, what are you waiting for?”</p>
<p>Gladwin withdrew reluctantly, stealing a glance at
Helen as he sidled through the curtained doorway.
Her eyes never left the face of the man she thought
she loved, but whose character was being swiftly revealed
to her in a new light.</p>
<p>That resourceful individual waited only for the
blue uniform to pass through the portières, when he
sprang forward and reached out on both sides for
the heavy mahogany folding doors. He brought
them together swiftly and softly, then ripped down
the portières from the pole, flinging one to the left
of the door and the other across the chest.</p>
<p>“Now listen, Helen,” he cried, seizing her roughly
by the shoulder. “It may be that we will have to
get out of here in a hurry.”</p>
<p>“W-w-w-hy, what’s the matter?” she stammered,
wincing at the crushing grip of his hand.</p>
<p>He replied with a swift rush of words that fairly
stunned her:</p>
<p>“Your aunt may find it out and try to stop us.
Now I shall be on the lookout, but I want you to do
everything I tell you––I’ll see if the coast is clear in
case we have to go out the back way. In the meantime
I want you to wrap these pictures for me. I
wouldn’t ask you, dear, only we haven’t a minute
to wait.”</p>
<p>He darted across the room and opened the narrow
door that led into the backstairs corridor. Helen
stared stupidly after him until he disappeared and
then turned toward the chest and went to work wrapping
up the precious canvases like one in a trance.
She had scarcely started when the folding doors
opened noiselessly and Bateato stuck in his head.</p>
<p>Fearing that some harm had come to his master
the little Jap had left the Ritz and sprinted all the
way to the Gladwin mansion. He was breathless and
wild-eyed, yet he had entered the house as silently
as a breath of air.</p>
<p>Peeking into the room Bateato noted the ripped-down
portières and devastated picture frames. His
Oriental mind told him but one thing––robbery.
Seized with a violent spasm of loyalty to his master
he brushed into the room and exclaimed:</p>
<p>“Whatz thees? Oh, hell––damn!”</p>
<p>Helen was in too good training by this time to
swoon, though she wanted to. She started back in
alarm and exclaimed:</p>
<p>“Oh, how you startled me!”</p>
<p>Bateato circled round her like an enraged rat.</p>
<p>“You no fool me––I know you tief––you steal
picture––I get pleece––much pleece––whole big lot
pleece, quick.”</p>
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<p>He headed for the door.</p>
<p>Helen pursued him, crying: “See here! Wait a
minute! You don’t understand! Mr. Gladwin!”</p>
<p>The Jap was gone and the hall door slammed after
him before she had reached the folding doors. In
another instant Travers Gladwin, who had been making
a vain hunt for a revolver in the upper part of
the house came flying down the stairs and assailed
the frightened girl with another overwhelming shock.</p>
<p>Seeing she was alone he threw himself into the
breach headlong:</p>
<p>“Miss Helen, just a moment. I’ve been waiting
for a chance to speak to you. You must get away
from here at once. Do you understand––at once!
Don’t waste time talking––go quick while you have
a chance. You mustn’t be mixed up in what’s coming.”</p>
<p>The girl felt that her heart would burst with its
palpitations of fear, but she was incapable of flight.
Her limbs seemed like leaden weights. Some force
working without the zone of her mental control made
her stammer:</p>
<p>“W-w-ho are you?”</p>
<p>“Listen,” the young man raced on, “and you must
believe what I say––this man you came here to meet
and elope with is not Travers Gladwin at all.”</p>
<p>She expressed her horrified disbelief in a frozen
stare.</p>
<p>“It’s true,” he pursued passionately. “He’s an
imposter! The real Travers Gladwin you met here
this afternoon. He was I; that is, I was he. I mean
I am Travers Gladwin––only I’ve got this uniform
on now. It is only on your account that I have not
caused his arrest and a sensation. I can’t have you
mixed up in a nasty scandal. I want to save you––don’t
you see I do?––but I can’t wait much longer.”</p>
<p>“I don’t believe what you are saying! I can’t believe
it! Oh, it’s too horrible!” sobbed Helen, clinging
to a fragment of her shattered idol as a drowning
man clings to a straw.</p>
<p>Gladwin was on the point of resuming his appeal
when he sensed a heavy tread. He had divined that
the picture thief had left the room to reconnoitre
emergency exits or to learn whether or not the house
was surrounded. He had hoped that he might run
into Michael Phelan, but did not stop to puzzle out
why this had not happened. Backing to the door,
he whispered:</p>
<p>“He’s coming––question him. That’s all I ask.
I’ll be waiting to see that you get out in safety––trust
me!”</p>
<p>He wriggled backward and disappeared through
the folding doors.</p>
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