"The bail is fixed at ten thousand dollars," explained Searle smoothly.
"When we got your telephone message that you would be home at seven
o’clock, I took the liberty of arranging for Judge Brennan to be in his
chambers at nine to-night so that you could be there with your bondsmen
and not have to spend the night in jail."
"That was very considerate of you," assented the minister, a huskiness
in his tone despite himself.
The night in jail! The very idea. And ten thousand dollars bail! He
had expected to be released upon his own recognizance. Again that
disagreeable intimation of being treated like a common criminal came
crowding in with a suffocating effect upon his spirit. But he rallied,
exclaiming with another effort at easy urbanity: "Very well, I
acknowledge my arrest, and it will be unnecessary to detain you
gentlemen further. I shall be glad to meet you with my bondsmen in the
judge’s chambers."
The Deputy Sheriff coughed in an embarrassed way, but stood stolidly
before his prisoner.
"I am sorry, Doctor Hampstead," explained Searle, "but we shall have to
search you. Benson’s men here will do that."
"Search me?" exclaimed Hampstead, with a sudden sense of insult. "By
the appearance of things," he added, while casting a sarcastic look at
the signs of disorder about, "I should think this farce had been carried
far enough. You did not find the diamonds here. You do not expect to
find them upon my person, do you?"
The speaker’s tones witnessed a natural indignation and considerable
irritability.
"I got to do my duty," replied Wyatt stubbornly, making a sign to the
two detectives, who immediately arose and advanced upon the minister.
For an instant the situation was exceedingly tense. Hampstead was a very
strong man, and his resentment at what seemed an insult put upon him
with malice, was very hot. But good sense triumphed in the interval of
thought which the officers diplomatically allowed.
"Oh, of course," he exclaimed with a gesture of submission, "you men are
only cogs. Once the machinery of the law is put in motion, you must
turn with the other wheels. Pardon my irritation, gentlemen, but the
situation is unusual for me and rather hard. I feel the injustice and
indignity of it very keenly."
"We appreciate your situation perfectly," said Assistant District
Attorney Searle smoothly. "As you say, we are all of us cogs."
Yet the actual search of his person, once entered on, seemed to
Hampstead to proceed rather perfunctorily, although at the same time he
got from the faces and manner of all four an impression of something
they were holding in reserve.
"What is this?" asked one of the detectives dramatically, holding up a
long, narrow key with a red rubber band doubled and looped about the
neck, which he had just extracted from the minister’s pocket.
"That is the key to my safe deposit box at the Amalgamated National,"
replied Hampstead, naturally enough.
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