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Im afraid I dont like your manner, he said, using the edge of his voice.

Ive had complaints about it, I said. But nothing seems to do any good. Lets look at this job a little. You want a bodyguard, but he cant wear a gun. You want a helper, but he isnt supposed to know what hes supposed to do. You want me to risk my neck without knowing why or what for or what the risk is. What are you offering for all this?

I hadnt really got around to thinking about it. His cheekbones were dusky red.

Do you suppose you could get around to thinking about it?

He leaned forward gracefully and smiled between his teeth. How would you like a swift punch on the nose?

I grinned and stood up and put my hat on. I started across the carpet towards the front door, but not very fast.

His voice snapped at my back. Im offering you a hundred dollars for a few hours of your time. If that isnt enough, say so. Theres no risk. Some jewels were taken from a friend of mine in a holdup and Im buying them back. Sit down and dont be so touchy.

I went back to the pink chair and sat down again.

All right, I said. Lets hear about it.

We stared at each other for all of ten seconds. Have you ever heard of Fei Tsui jade? he asked slowly, and lit another of his dark cigarettes.

No.

Its the only really valuable kind. Other kinds are valuable to some extent for the material, but chiefly for the workmanship on them. Fei Tsui is valuable in itself. All known deposits were exhausted hundreds of years ago. A friend of mine owns a necklace of sixty beads of about six carats each, intricately carved. Worth eighty or ninety thousand dollars. The Chinese government has a very slightly larger one valued at a hundred and twenty-five thousand. My friends necklace was taken in a holdup a few nights ago. I was present, but quite helpless. I had driven my friend to an evening party and later to the Trocadero and we were on our way back to her home from there. A car brushed the left front fender and stopped, as I thought, to apologize. Instead of that it was a very quick and very neat holdup. Either three or four men, I really saw only two, but Im sure another stayed in the car behind the wheel, and I thought I saw a glimpse of still a fourth at the rear window. My friend was wearing the jade necklace. They took that and two rings and a bracelet. The one who seemed to be the leader looked the things over without any apparent hurry under a small flashlight. Then he handed one of the rings back and said that would give us an idea what kind of people we were dealing with and to wait for a phone call before reporting to the police or the insurance company. So we obeyed their instructions. Theres plenty of that sort of thing going on, of course. You keep the affair to yourself and pay ransom, or you never see your jewels again. If theyre fully insured, perhaps you dont mind, but if they happen to be rare pieces, you would rather pay ransom.

I nodded. And this jade necklace is something that cant be picked up every day.

He slid a finger along the polished surface of the piano with a dreamy expression, as if touching smooth things pleased him.

Very much so. Its irreplaceable. She shouldnt have worn it out ever. But shes a reckless sort of woman. The other things were good but ordinary.

Uh-huh. How much are you paying?

Eight thousand dollars. Its dirt cheap. But if my friend couldnt get another like it, these thugs couldnt very easily dispose of it either. Its probably known to every one in the trade, all over the country.

This friend of yours does she have a name?

Id prefer not to mention it at the moment.

What are the arrangements?

He looked at me along his pale eyes. I thought he seemed a bit scared, but I didnt know him very well. Maybe it was a hangover. The hand that held the dark cigarette couldnt keep still.

We have been negotiating by telephone for several days through me. Everything is settled except the time and place of meeting. It is to be sometime tonight. I shall presently be getting a call to tell me of that. It will not be very far away, they say, and I must be prepared to leave at once. I suppose that is so that no plant could be arranged. With the police, I mean.

Uh-huh. Is the money marked? I suppose it is money?

Currency, of course. Twenty dollar bills. No, why should it be marked?

It can be done so that it takes black light to detect it. No reason except that the cops like to break up these gangs if they can get any co-operation. Some of the money might turn up on some lad with a record.

He wrinkled his brow thoughtfully. Im afraid I dont know what black light is.

Ultra-violet It makes certain metallic inks glisten in the dark. I could get it done for you.

Im afraid there isnt time for that now, he said shortly.

Thats one of the things that worries me.

Why?

Why you only called me this afternoon. Why you picked on me. Who told you about me?

He laughed. His laugh was rather boyish, but not a very young boy. Well, as a matter of fact Ill have to confess I merely picked your name at random out of the phone book. You see I hadnt intended to have anyone go with me. Then this afternoon I got to thinking why not.

I lit another of my squashed cigarettes and watched his throat muscles. Whats the plan?

He spread his hands. Simply to go where I am told, hand over the package of money, and receive back the jade necklace.

Uh-huh.

You seem fond of that expression.

What expression?

Uh-huh.

Where will I be in the back of the car?

I suppose so. Its a big car. You could easily hide in the back of it.

Listen, I said slowly. You plan to go out with me hidden in your car to a destination you are to get over the phone some time tonight. You will have eight grand in currency on you and with that you are supposed to buy back a jade necklace worth ten or twelve times that much. What you will probably get will be a package you wont be allowed to open providing you get anything at all. Its just as likely they will simply take your money, count it over in some other place, and mail you the necklace, if they feel bighearted. Theres nothing to prevent them double-crossing you.. Certainly nothing I could do would stop them. These are heist guys. Theyre tough. They might even knock you on the head not hard just enough to delay you while they go on their way.

Well, as a matter of fact, Im a little afraid of something like that, he said quietly, and his eyes twitched. I suppose thats really why I wanted somebody with me.

Did they put a flash on you when they pulled the stick up?

He shook is head, no.

No matter. Theyve had a dozen chances to look you over since. They probably knew all about you before that anyway. These jobs are cased. Theyre cased the way a dentist cases your tooth for a gold inlay. You go out with this dame much?

Well not infrequently, he said stiffly.

Married?

Look here, he snapped. Suppose we leave the lady out of this entirely.

Okey, I said. But the more I know the fewer cups I break. I ought to walk away from this job, Marriott. I really ought. If the boys want to play ball, you dont need me. If they dont want to play ball, I cant do anything about it.

All I want is your company, he said quickly.

I shrugged and spread my hands. Okey but I drive the car and carry the money and you do the hiding in the back. Were about the same height. If theres any question, well just tell them the truth. Nothing to lose by it.

No. He bit his lip.

Im getting a hundred dollars for doing nothing. If anybody gets conked, it ought to be me.

He frowned and shook his head, but after quite a long time his face cleared slowly and he smiled.