"In the safe! In the safe!" roared Steppe his face inflamed with
fury. "Come, Beryl."
He held out his hand, but she shrank back behind Ronnie.
"Then open the safe," demanded Maxton.
"Go to hell! All of you--don't stand up to me, Morelle, or I'll kill
you! Beryl--"
"What is the word--this combination word, Steppe? You can get away
tonight, they will find nothing until the morning--"
"I won't tell you, damn you! I'll see you--"
"Judas!"
Ronnie Morelle stood, his finger outstretched stiffly pointing at the
other.
"Judas--J--U--D--A--S. That is the word!"
Open-mouthed Steppe lurched toward him.
"You--you." He struck, but his blow went wide and then Ronnie had
him by the shoulders and they looked into one another's eyes.
Beryl, horrified, sick with fear, saw her husband's face go livid,
saw him grimace painfully, monstrously.
"I know you--!" he screamed. "I know you! You're Sault! Ambrose
Sault!--you're dead! They hanged you, blast you! Ambrose Sault--"
He put out his huge hands as to ward off a ghastly sight.
"Come along, Beryl," he mumbled, "you mustn't stay here--it is Sault.
Oh, Christ--"
He went down in a heap.
Beryl came forward groping like one blind.
"Ronnie----" She stared into his eyes, and in his agitation he put
his knuckle to his chin. "--oh, my dear!"
XVI
"Personally," said Evie, "I think she should have waited six months.
After all, Christina, even if her father was acquitted, there _is_ a
scandal. I admit she was a wife in name only, as the pictures say,
but she _was_ Mrs. Steppe. Teddy quite agrees with me: he says that
it isn't decent to marry within a week of your husband's death.
Don't think I'm hurt about Ronnie getting married, I wouldn't be so
small. It is the principle of the thing."
Christina's mouth was bulging: Ronnie had sent her imposing
quantities of candy.
"Pass me that book about Beaulieu that you're sitting on, and don't
talk so much," she said. "You're a jealous cat."
"I'm not, I declare I'm not. I like Ronnie I admit, but there was
something lacking in him--soul, that's what it was, soul!"
"Did Ambrose Sault have soul?"
"Why--yes, I always thought he had soul."
"Then shut up!" said Christina, opening her book.
THE END
_Books by Edgar Wallace_
A KING BY NIGHT
ANGEL, ESQUIRE
CAPTAINS OF SOULS
DIANA OF THE KARA-KARA
DOUBLE DAN
GREEN RUST
JACK O' JUDGMENT
KATE PLUS
ROOM 13
TAM O' THE SCOOTS
TERROR KEEP
THE ANGEL OF TERROR
THE BLACK ABBOT
THE CLUE OF THE NEW PIN
THE CLUE OF THE TWISTED CANDLE
THE CRIMSON CIRCLE
THE DAFFODIL MURDER
THE DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS
THE FACE IN THE NIGHT
THE FOUR JUST MEN
THE GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD
THE GREEN ARCHER
THE HAIRY ARM
THE MAN WHO KNEW
THE MIND OF MR. J. G. REEDER
THE MISSING MILLION
THE OTHER MAN
THE RINGER
THE SECRET HOUSE
THE SINISTER MAN
THE SQUEALER
THE STRANGE COUNTESS
THE TERRIBLE PEOPLE
THE TRAITORS' GATE
THE VALLEY OF GHOSTS
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