[The Adventures of Jimmie Dale by Frank L. Packard]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Jimmie Dale CHAPTER III 41/66
Jimmie Dale swore softly to himself. Wilbur was too old a man to be called upon to stand against the trouble and anxiety that was mirrored in the misery in his face, that had brought him to the point of taking his own life. Jimmie Dale put on his coat again, walked over to the desk, and picked up the 'phone. "If I may ?" he inquired courteously--and confided a number to the mouthpiece of the instrument. There was a moment's wait, during which Wilbur, in a desperate sort of way, seemed to be trying to rally himself, to piece together a puzzle, as it were; and for the first time he appeared to take a personal interest in the masked figure that leaned against his desk.
He kept passing his hands across his eyes, staring at Jimmie Dale. Then Jimmie Dale spoke--into the 'phone. "MORNING NEWS-ARGUS office? Mr.Carruthers, please.
Thank you." Another wait--then Jimmie Dale's voice changed its pitch and register to a pleasant and natural, though quite unrecognisable bass. "Mr.Carruthers? Yes.
I thought it might interest you to know that Mr.Theodore Markel purchased a very valuable diamond necklace this afternoon.
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