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I
got
my
door
open
and
motioned
him
in
.
No
sooner
was
he
over
the
threshold
than
he
made
a
dash
for
my
back
room
,
where
I
used
to
smoke
and
write
my
letters
.
Then
he
bolted
back
.
"
Is
the
door
locked
?
"
he
asked
feverishly
,
and
he
fastened
the
chain
with
his
own
hand
.
"
I
'm
very
sorry
,
"
he
said
humbly
.
"
It
's
a
mighty
liberty
,
but
you
looked
the
kind
of
man
who
would
understand
.
I
've
had
you
in
my
mind
all
this
week
when
things
got
troublesome
.
Say
,
will
you
do
me
a
good
turn
?
"
"
I
'll
listen
to
you
,
"
I
said
.
"
That
's
all
I
'll
promise
.
"
I
was
getting
worried
by
the
antics
of
this
nervous
little
chap
.
There
was
a
tray
of
drinks
on
a
table
beside
him
,
from
which
he
filled
himself
a
stiff
whisky-and-soda
.
He
drank
it
off
in
three
gulps
,
and
cracked
the
glass
as
he
set
it
down
.
"
Pardon
,
"
he
said
,
"
I
'm
a
bit
rattled
tonight
.
You
see
,
I
happen
at
this
moment
to
be
dead
.
"
I
sat
down
in
an
armchair
and
lit
my
pipe
.
"
What
does
it
feel
like
?
"
I
asked
.
I
was
pretty
certain
that
I
had
to
deal
with
a
madman
.
A
smile
flickered
over
his
drawn
face
.
"
I
'm
not
mad
--
yet
.
Say
,
sir
,
I
've
been
watching
you
,
and
I
reckon
you
're
a
cool
customer
.
I
reckon
,
too
,
you
're
an
honest
man
,
and
not
afraid
of
playing
a
bold
hand
.
I
'm
going
to
confide
in
you
.
I
need
help
worse
than
any
man
ever
needed
it
,
and
I
want
to
know
if
I
can
count
you
in
.
"
"
Get
on
with
your
yarn
,
"
I
said
,
"
and
I
'll
tell
you
.
"