Criminals -- Fiction; Ex-convicts -- Fiction; Love stories
“He's got to be good at putting over all kinds of situations. I don't
care how he does it. So clever at putting things over that no one ever
guesses he's the man who did it. And he's got to be able to give me
protection. You know what I mean. A woman in the game I'm going in for
is absolutely through, as far as doing anything big is concerned, the
minute she gets a police record. I've got to have a man who's able
to stand between me and the police. And I've got to know from past
performances that the man can do these things. Just large words about
what he can do, or hints about what he has done, don't count for a
nickel with me. This is plain, hard business I'm talking, Barney, and I
don't mean to hurt your feelings when I tell you that you don't measure
up in any way to the man I need.”
It had been difficult for Barney to hold himself until she had finished.
To start with, he had the vain man's constant itch to tell of his
exploits, his dislike for the anonymity of his cleverness unjustly
ascribed to some other man. And then Maggie had played upon him even
more skillfully than she imagined.
“I'm exactly the man you need in every way!” he exploded.
“Those are just words,” she said evenly. “I said I had to have something
more than mere words.”
“I'm ace-high with Chief Barlow!”
“You've got to be more explicit.”
Barney was now all excitement. “Don't you get what that means? I've
never been locked up once, and yet I've been pulling stuff all the time!
And yet look how Larry Brainard, that the bunch thought was so clever,
got hooked and was sent away. I guess you know the answer!”
“Again, Barney, I've got to ask you to be more explicit.”
“Then the answer is that all the while I've been working on an
understanding with Barlow. I guess that's explicit!”
“You mean,” she said in her cool voice, “that you've been a stool-pigeon
for Barlow?”
“Sure!--though I don't like the word. That's the only safe way of
staying steady in the game--an understanding with the police. All there
is to it is now and then to tip the police off about some dub of a
crook: of course you've got to be smooth enough not to let anyone guess
your game.”
“That doesn't seem to me such a strong talking point in your favor,” she
said thoughtfully.
“But don't you get the idea? I'm so strong with Barlow that I can get
away with anything I want to. That means I can give you the protection
from the police you just spoke about. See?”
“Yes I see.” Again she spoke thoughtfully. “But I told you I had to
be shown. You must have done some pretty big things to have got such a
standing with Barlow. For example?”
“I could write you a book!” He laughed in his excited pride. “You ask
for an example. I could hardly hold myself in awhile ago when you said
you'd practically swung the present deal alone, and that I'd done almost
nothing. Why, Maggie, I did just one smooth little thing without which
there couldn't have been any deal.”
“What?”
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