<h2 id="CHAPTER_XI">CHAPTER XI. <br/> <small>THE INCENTIVE TO TREACHERY.</small></h2>
<p>Ten minutes after leaving police headquarters Sandy
Hyde might have been seen slinking across the Tremont
Street mall of Boston Common.</p>
<p>Yet only a close observer would have recognized the
treacherous little rascal.</p>
<p>He had his coat-collar turned well up about his ears,
his soft felt hat drawn forward over his brow, and with
his handkerchief held to his face his crafty countenance
was for the most part concealed.</p>
<p>Presently he glided across the street, then hurriedly
bolted into the corridor of one of the buildings—that in
which the rooms of the fortune-teller and long-time adventuress
were located.</p>
<p>Quickly mounting the stairs, Hyde unceremoniously
entered her rooms.</p>
<p>He found Vic Clayton, by which name he best knew<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_127" id="Page_127">[127]</SPAN></span>
her, seated alone in the reception-parlor, the maid employed
there having just gone out to lunch.</p>
<p>“Why, hello, Sandy!” she cried, starting up from her
chair when he entered.</p>
<p>When he eagerly advanced to clasp both her hands,
moreover, she drew him into her arms and kissed him,
as only lovers kiss.</p>
<p>“Break away!” he quickly protested, however.</p>
<p>“Well, well, what’s this?”</p>
<p>“As much as I like it, Vic, there’s no time for that.”</p>
<p>The woman’s eyes took on a startled look.</p>
<p>“No time!” she echoed, sharply regarding him.</p>
<p>“I should say not. There’s the devil to pay.”</p>
<p>“What do you mean?”</p>
<p>“Or worse than the devil—that’s Nick Carter!”</p>
<p>“What of him?”</p>
<p>“He’s coming here again.”</p>
<p>“For what?”</p>
<p>The last came with vicious asperity from the lips of
the surprised woman.</p>
<p>The color had left her cheeks. The light of sensuous
affection, the bestowal of which had turned this man into
a knave, a traitor to his trust at police headquarters, and
made him her dupe and tool—this light of passion had
suddenly died from her eyes, displaced by the vengeful<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_128" id="Page_128">[128]</SPAN></span>
fire with which she had last parted from the man he
had just mentioned.</p>
<p>Darting to the door, Vic hurriedly turned the key,
then swept around, as quick and lithe as a panther in her
movements, and grasped Hyde by the shoulder.</p>
<p>“Not coming here now, not at once, is he?” she demanded,
in rapid whispers.</p>
<p>“Do you think I’m daffy, to be here, in that case?”
growled Sandy.</p>
<p>“Yet——”</p>
<p>“No, no; there’s time enough, Vic,” he interrupted.
“He’s not coming till two o’clock.”</p>
<p>“For what?”</p>
<p>“To ask you to go with him to the scene of the fake
hold-up.”</p>
<p>“That of the photograph?” gasped Vic, with hands
pressed to her breast and her white face drawn with increasing
apprehension.</p>
<p>“That’s what he said.”</p>
<p>“Has he detected something queer in that picture?”</p>
<p>“I reckon he has, Vic.”</p>
<p>“Do you know what he suspects?”</p>
<p>“He didn’t say,” replied Hyde. “Weston asked him,
but Carter only said that he’d keep the photograph for a
time.”</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_129" id="Page_129">[129]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“Do you know for what?”</p>
<p>“I don’t.”</p>
<p>“Were there any names mentioned?”</p>
<p>“Only yours.”</p>
<p>“In the way you stated?”</p>
<p>“Yes.”</p>
<p>“Anything more?”</p>
<p>“One thing—and a mighty significant one!” growled
Hyde, with a nod.</p>
<p>“What was that?”</p>
<p>“He added that he would land our gang, every man
and woman of us, or throw up his job.”</p>
<p>“He said that, did he?”</p>
<p>“That’s what.”</p>
<p>“The infernal meddler!”</p>
<p>“He has struck some clue, that’s dead sure!” declared
the spy. “It’s a condition that means we must get him,
Vic, or he’ll get us.”</p>
<p>“Oh, we’ll get him, all right!” Vic Clayton now cried,
with a venomous sneer. “If he’s coming for that, for
what you say, you let me alone to get him!”</p>
<p>Though her flood of questions had been asked with
passionate impatience, she now appeared more calm, yet
not less viciously determined.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_130" id="Page_130">[130]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>With a seductive smile, she now said warmly:</p>
<p>“You’re all right, Sandy. I’ll not forget this little
service, and you shall have your reward when——”</p>
<p>“I’ll get mine, all right, Vic, if the chief ever gets
wise to the game I’m playing,” interrupted Hyde, with a
mingled laugh and grimace.</p>
<p>“He will never learn of it.”</p>
<p>“If he does, Vic, I can see myself put through the
third degree in a way that will leave mighty little of
me.”</p>
<p>“Bosh!”</p>
<p>“I’m taking mighty long chances in doing this for you,
and for——”</p>
<p>“Are you getting no reward for doing it, Sandy?”</p>
<p>The woman’s arm had stolen around his neck, while
her breath fell warm on his cheek with the interruption.
She drew him closer till her lips met his, then hurriedly
released him, saying quickly:</p>
<p>“Go, now, Sandy, and leave the rest to me.”</p>
<p>“You can handle the matter?” he lingered to inquire
anxiously.</p>
<p>“You bet I can handle it!”</p>
<p>“What will you do?”</p>
<p>“You leave that to me, I say.”</p>
<p>“You have no time to waste, Vic.”</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_131" id="Page_131">[131]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“Is time not wasted in talk of this kind?” Vic impatiently
rejoined. “Go at once, I repeat, and leave the
rest to me.”</p>
<p>Hyde started for the door, only to have the woman
again dart across his path and clasp him by the arm.</p>
<p>“Stop a moment!” she cried, under her breath.</p>
<p>“Well?”</p>
<p>The query came with a startled gasp, as Hyde, naturally
a nervous and cowardly cur, instinctively shrank
from the expression now risen over Vic Clayton’s face.</p>
<p>For there was murder in her dilated eyes, in her
deathly white features, in the vicious firmness of her
drawn, gray lips.</p>
<p>“There is something more!” she hissed, with suppressed
ferocity. “Have you been constantly watchful
at headquarters?”</p>
<p>“Have I? That’s a fat question for you to ask me,”
said Hyde. “You should know that I have.”</p>
<p>“So I do—so I do, Sandy, dear!” Vic hurriedly exclaimed,
in assuasive tones. “But there is one thing
more. Is Nick Carter alone in this case?”</p>
<p>“Yes.”</p>
<p>“Are you sure of it—dead sure of it?” demanded
Vic, with a voice and aspect that plainly betrayed the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_132" id="Page_132">[132]</SPAN></span>
murderous design that inspired this precautionary question.</p>
<p>“Certainly I’m sure of it.”</p>
<p>“It will do us no good to down him, mind you, if
others at work with him are to rise up out of his ashes
and confound us with the same evidence that he may
possess.”</p>
<p>“There are no others,” protested Hyde confidently.
“If there were, Vic, I’d have told you.”</p>
<p>“Providing you knew it.”</p>
<p>“Oh, I’d have known it, all right,” declared Sandy.
“I’m never out of the office except to eat and sleep, and
I’d have been wise to it by this time if Carter had
brought on any of his assistants from New York.”</p>
<p>“You have heard none mentioned?”</p>
<p>“Not one.”</p>
<p>“This shows me the way, then—the one and only
way,” muttered the woman, staring for a moment at the
floor. “If it must be him or us—it shall not be us!”</p>
<p>“Carter has been at the chief’s office only twice, both
times alone,” added Hyde assuringly. “You may safely
gamble on it, Vic, that he’s still alone on the case.”</p>
<p>Again, with her vengeful countenance lighting for a
moment, she slipped her arm about the spy’s neck and
kissed him.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_133" id="Page_133">[133]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“Go, now, Sandy, and leave the rest to me,” she repeated.
“But come out to Badger’s place after dark
to-night.”</p>
<p>“To-night, Vic?”</p>
<p>“Yes.”</p>
<p>“Shall I find you there?” queried Hyde, with wistful
gaze.</p>
<p>“Yes, you’ll find me there—and another with me!”</p>
<p>“Not Nick Carter?”</p>
<p>The woman’s brows knit again and her eyes gleamed
venomously.</p>
<p>“Nick Carter—yes!” she rejoined, with suppressed
ferocity. “Nick Carter—or what there is left of him!”</p>
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