The Efficiency Expert eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 190 pages of information about The Efficiency Expert.
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The Efficiency Expert eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 190 pages of information about The Efficiency Expert.

“It didn’t seem like him,” said the Lizard, “but I got it straight from a guy who knows that he done it all right.”

“Who?” asked Edith.

“Murray.”

“I thought he knew a lot about it,” said the girl.  “That’s why I sent for you.  You haven’t got any love for Murray, have you?”

“No,” replied the Lizard; “not so you could notice it.”

“I think Murray knows a lot about that job.  If you want to help Jimmy I know where you can get the dope that will start something, anyway.”

“What is it?” asked the Lizard.

“This fellow Bince, who is assistant general manager for Compton, got a letter from Murray two or three weeks before Compton was killed.  Murray enclosed a threat signed I.W.W., and his letter instructed Bince to show the threat to Compton.  I haven’t got all the dope on it, but I’ve got a hunch that in some way it is connected with this job.  Anyway, I’ve got both Murray’s letter and the threat he enclosed.  They’re hidden in my desk at the plant.  I can’t get them, of course; they wouldn’t let me in the place now, and Murray’s so strong with the police that I wouldn’t trust them, so I haven’t told any one.  What I want is for you to go there to-night and get them.”

The Lizard was thinking fast.  The girl knew nothing of his connection with the job.  She did not know that he had entered Compton’s office and had been first to find his dead body; in fact, no one knew that.  Even Murray did not know that the Lizard had succeeded in entering the plant, as the latter had told him that he was delayed, and that when he reached there a patrol and ambulance were already backed up in front of the building.  He felt that he had enough knowledge, however, to make the conviction of Jimmy a very difficult proposition, but if he divulged the knowledge he had and explained how he came by it he could readily see that suspicion would be at once transferred from Jimmy to himself.

The Lizard therefore was in a quandary.  Of course, if Murray’s connection was ever discovered the Lizard might then be drawn into it, but if he could keep Murray out the Lizard would be reasonably safe from suspicion, and now the girl had shown him how he might remove a damaging piece of evidence against Murray.

“You will get it, won’t you?” asked the girl.

“Where are these papers?” he asked.

“They are in the outer office which adjoins Mr. Compton’s.  My desk stands at the right of the door as you enter from the main office.  Remove the right-hand lower drawer and you will find the papers lying on the little wooden partition directly underneath the drawer.”

“All right,” said the Lizard; “I’ll get them.”

“Bless you, Lizard,” cried the girl.  “I knew you would help.  You and I are the only friends he has.  If we went back on him he’d be sent up, for there’s lots of money being used against him.  He might even be hanged.  I know from what I have heard that the prosecuting attorney intends to ask for the death penalty.”

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