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 in it too; but without luck no man can keep himself alive; let alone prevail over an Arnold Zeck。〃
  〃So then Los Angeles was too hot for you。〃
  〃It was not。 But I was ready to return east; both physically and psychologically; and knowing that inquiries sent to Los Angeles would get a sarisfactory response。 I arrived on July twelfth。 You remember that I once spoke of Arnold Zeck; calling him X; to the Spelling family?〃
  〃I do。〃
  〃And I described brieQy the echelons of crime。 First; the criminal himself …or gang。 In the problem of disposal of the loot; or of protection against discovery and prosecution; he can seldom avoid dealing with others。 He will need a fence; a lawyer; witnesses for an alibi; a channel to police or political influence…no matter what; he nearly always needs someone or something。 He goes to one he knows; or knows about; one named A。 A; finding a little difficulty; consults B。 B may be able to handle it; if not; he takes it on to C。 C is usually able to oblige; but when he isn't he municates with D。 Here we are getting close。 D has access to Arnold Zeck; not only for the purpose described; but also in connection with one or more of the enterprises which Zeck controls。〃
  Wolfe tapped his chest with a forefinger; a gesture I had never before seen him use; acquired evidently along with his pleats and whiskers。 〃I am a D; Archie。〃
  〃Congratulations。〃
  〃Thank you。 Having earned them; I accept them。 Look at me。〃
  〃Yeah; I am。 Wait till Fritz sees you。〃
  〃If he ever does;〃 Wolfe said grimly。 〃We have a chance; and that's all。 If all we needed were evidence of Zeck's plicity in felonies; there would be no problem; I know where it is and I could get it。 But his defenses are everywhere; making him next to invulnerable。 It would be fatuous to suppose that he could ever be convicted; and even if he were; he would still be living; so that wouldn't help any。 Now that I am mitted against him; and he knows it; there are only two possible outes…〃
  〃How does he know it?〃
  〃He knows me。 Knowing me; he knows that I intend to get the murderer of Mrs。 Rackham。 He intends to prevent me。 Neither…〃
  〃Wait a minute。 Admitting he knows that about Nero Wolfe; what about you as Roeder? You say you're a D。 Then you're on Zeck's payroll。〃
  〃Not on his payroll。 I have been placed in charge of the operation here of the device which I conceived and used in Los Angeles。 My handling of it has so impressed him that I am being trusted with other responsibilities。〃
  〃And Max Christy and that driver downstairs…they're Zeck men?〃
  〃Yes…at a distance。〃
  〃Then how e salting Barry Rackham? Wasn't it Zeck money that Rackham was getting?〃
  Wolfe sighed。 〃Archie; if we had more dme I would let you go on and on。 I could shut my eyes and pretend I'm back home。〃 He shook his head vigorously。 〃But we must get down to business。 I said that driver is a Zeck man at a distance; but that is mere surmise。 Being new and by no means firmly established in confidence; I am certainly being watched; and that driver might even report to Zeck himself。 That was why I prolonged our talk in the car before suggesting that we e here。 We shouldn't be more than an hour; so you'd better let me…〃
  He stopped as I grasped the knob and pulled the door open。 I had tiptoed across to it as he talked。 Seeing an empty hall in both directions; I dosed the door and went back to my chair。
  〃I was only asking;〃 I protested; 〃why the play on Rackham?〃
  〃How long;〃 Wolfe asked; 〃have you and I spent; there in the office; discussing some simple affair such as the forging of a check?〃
  〃Oh; anywhere from four minutes to tour hours。〃
  〃Then what should we take for this? By the way; you will resume drawing your pay check this week。 How much have you taken from the safe deposit box in New Jersey?〃
  〃Nothing… Not a cent。〃
  〃You should have。 That was put there for the express purpose of financing this eventuality if it arose。 You have been using your personal savings?〃
  〃Only to buy these little items。〃 I waved a hand。 〃Put it back long ago。 I've been taking it easy; so my ine from detective work has only been a little more than double what you were paying me。〃
  〃I don't believe it。〃
  〃I didn't expect you to; so I'll have an audit…〃 I stopped。 〃What the hell' My vacation!〃
  Wolfe grunted。 〃If we get Zeck you may have a month。 If he gets me…〃
  He grunted again。 〃He will; confound it; if we don't get to work。 You asked about Rackham; yes; the source of his ine; which his wife asked us to discover; was Zeck。 He met him through Calvin Leeds。〃
  I raised the brows。 〃Leeds?〃
  〃Don't jump to conclusions。 Leeds sold dogs to Zeck; two of them; to protect his house; and spent a week there; training them for their job。 Zeck does not miss an opportunity。 He used Rackham in one of his less offensive activities; gambling arrangements for people with too much money。 Then when Rackham inherited more than half of his wife's wealth a new situation developed; it was already developing when I arrived six weeks ago。 I managed to get informed about it。 Of course I had to be extremely careful; new as I was; but on the other hand my being a newer was an advantage。 In preparing a list of prospects for the device I had conceived; a man in Rackham's position was an eminently suitable candidate; and naturally I had to know all about him。 That placed me favorably for starting; with the greatest caution; certain speculations and suspicions; and I got it to the point where it seemed desirable to put him under surveillance。 Luckily I didn't have to introduce your name; your enlistment had previously been considered; on a suggestion by Max Christy。 I was ready for you anyhow…I had gone as far as I could without you…and that made it easier。 I wouldn't have dared to risk naming you myself; and was planning accordingly; but it's vastly better this way。〃
  〃Am I to proceed? Get Saul and Orrie and Fred? Tail Rackham?〃
  Wolfe looked at his wrist。 His charade was certainly teaching him new tricks。 In all my years with him he had never sported a watch; and here he was glancing at his wrist as if born to it。 The way that wrist had been; normal; it would have required a custom…made strap。
  〃I told that man an hour or more;〃 he said; 〃but we shouldn't be that long。 A minim of cause for suspicion and I'm through。 Nothing is too fantastic for them; they could even learn if we've been using the phone。 Confound it; I must have hours with you。〃
  〃Ditch him and we'll meet somewhere。〃 〃Impossible。 No place would be safe…except one。 There is only one circumstance under which any man is granted the right to an extended period of undisturbed privacy; either by deliberation or on impulse。 We need a woman。 You know all kinds。〃
  〃Not all kinds;〃 I objected; 〃I do draw the line。 What kind do we need?〃
  〃Fairly young; attractive; a little wanton in appearance; utterly devoted to you and utterly trustworthy; and not a fool。〃
  〃My God; if I knew where to find one like that I'd have been married long ago。 Also I would be bragging…〃
  〃Archie;〃 he snapped。 〃If after all your promiscuous philandering you can't produce a woman to those specifications; I've misjudged you。 It's risky to trust anyone at all; but any other way would be still riskier。〃
  I had my lips puckered。 〃Ruth Brady?〃
  〃No。 She's an operative; and known。 Out of the question。〃
  〃There's one who might take this as a substitute for a trip to Norway; which is now out。 I could ask her。〃
  〃What's her name?〃
  〃You know。 Lily Rowan。〃
  He made a face。 〃She is rich; intemperate; and notorious。〃
  〃Nuts。 She is well…heeled and playful。 You remember the time she helped out with an upstate murderer。 I have no further suggestions。 Do I phone her?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃And tell her what?〃
  He explained in some detail。 When he had answered my three or four questions; and filed my objection by asking if I had something better to offer; I pulled the phone to me and dialed a number。 No answer。 I tried the Troubadour Room of the Churchill; she wasn't there。 Next in order of priority was the Flamingo Club。 That found her。 Asked my name; I said to tell her it was Escamillo; though she hadn't called me that for quite a while。
  After a wait her voice came。 〃Archie? Really?〃
  〃I prefer Escamillo;〃 I said firmly。 〃It's a question of security。 How high are you?〃
  〃e and find out; I'm tired of the people I'm with; anyhow。 Listen; I'll wander out and meet you in front and we'll go…〃
  〃We will not。 I'm working; and I'm on a spot; and I need help。 You're Just the type for it; and I pay a dollar an hour if you give satisfaction。 I'm offering you a brand new thrill。 You have never earned a nickel in your life; and here's your chance。 What mood are you in?〃
  〃I'm bored as the devil; but all I need is six dances with you and…〃
  〃Not tonight; my colleen donn。 Damn it; I'm working。 Will you help?〃
  〃When?〃
  〃NOW。〃
  〃Is it any fun?〃
  〃So…so。 Nothing to brag of。〃
  〃Are you ing here for me?〃
  〃No。 I'm going…you must get this straight。 Now listen。〃
  〃That's exactly what I had in mind。 I was just telling myself; Lily; my precious; if he starts talking you must listen; because he is very shy and sensitive and therefore…did you say something?〃
  〃I said shut up。 I'm at my office。 A roan is here with me。 We'll leave as soon as I hang up。 I'll go alone to your place and wait for you outside your door。 The man…〃
  *'You won't have to wait。 I can make it…〃
  〃Shut up; please。 Your first hour has started; so this is on my time。 The man with me has a car with a driver parked down in front。 He will be driven to the Flamingo Club and stop at the curb; and you will be waiting there in front; and when he opens the door you will climb in; not waiting for him to get out like a gentleman; because he won't。 You will not speak to the driver; who; when you're inside; will proceed to your address; where you and the man will find me waiting at your door。〃
  〃Unless I get in the wrong car; and…〃
  〃I'm telling you。 It's a dark gray forty…eight Chewy two…door sedan。 New York license OA six; seven; one; one; three。 Got that?〃
  〃

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