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"I suppose you haven't forgotten how to read your Chinese?"
"No; I haven't forgotten."
"You see what that says?"
"Yes; I see."
"It may or may not apply to you, Alice."
"I suppose you are about to add, 'all depends upon yourself.'"
"Exactly."
"Dr. Garshaski, I tried to treat you well. While another would have left you in prison, I induced Old King Brady to get you out. I must say I don't think you are treating me well to-night."
"Better than you think for. Another situated as I was when I suddenly met you would surely have shot your lover, Young King Brady. I spared his life."
"I thank you for that."
"Waste no time in thanking me. Look at the character on the door directly behind us. What does it say?"
"The door of love."
"Well, Alice, which door shall it be? It is for you to decide."
"Nonsense, doctor. Don't be ridiculous. I am in your power. Get ahead and let us end all this."
"Will you marry me, Alice? I will make you a good husband. What is more, I am in a good paying business now. If my schemes succeed I am in a fair way to become rich."
"No, I won't. That's final."
"Once again I ask you, Alice."
"And once again I refuse!" cried Alice, stamping her foot, for she was beginning to lose patience at last.
The two Chinamen stood grinning at each other.
If they did not understand English they at least must have had a pretty good idea of what was going on.
They seemed to be highly amused.
"And now for the third time I ask you," continued the doctor, "will you marry me?"
"Never!" cried Alice. "Not if you were the last man on earth!"
"Then that settles it, Alice Montgomery!" he said, sternly. "The door you enter shall be the door of death!"
He unlocked it and threw it open.
Inside Alice could see nothing. It appeared to be just across the pa.s.sage.
But before she had time to think twice about it the two Chinamen gave her a sudden push.
The doctor jumped aside and poor Alice went flying through the door of death.
CHAPTER V.
OLD KING BRADY GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS.
Harper's Hotel, on Mission street, both before and since the fire was always a great resort for Secret Service men.
In fact, the proprietor himself was formerly one.
As it happened, this was one of the few buildings in that part of the city which escaped the fire, so the public house at which Old King Brady turned up late that afternoon was the same old Harper's Hotel.
Detective Leggett, disguised as a dock laborer, sat in the cafe playing dominoes with another Secret Service man.
The minute he saw Old King Brady, without waiting to finish the game, he pushed the dominoes aside and made a sign for the old detective to follow, then leading him upstairs.
"I'm living here just now," he said. "I don't know as you know it."
"No; I didn't know," was the reply. "Have you caught on to anything?"
"I think so. Volckman's a sly one, but I have had a good chance to watch him. He quit an hour earlier than usual to-night. So did I, and I trailed him to China alley and saw him go into a crib there."
"Good for you! What kind of a crib?"
"Oh, there is supposed to be about everything that is crooked going on there. Mock Ting's restaurant is on the ground floor of the Dupont street side. There's a fan-tan joint on the third floor. I understand there are underground rooms. I don't actually know any of them to be opium joints, but I have no doubt that some of them are."
"It's enough that you have tracked Volckman there. What do you propose?"
"It's up to you, Mr. Brady. I have no pull in Chinatown. That is what we want."
"It surely is. I used to have a lot, but times have changed. I hardly know who to apply to now. I hate to ring in a wardman."
"I wouldn't," said Leggett, with a shrug of his shoulders. "I don't believe it would pay. I'm ready to bust ahead with you and take our chances."
"I have little faith in that, either. Volckman doesn't look like a man who used opium. He must have had special business to call him there. But let us get down there, anyway."
This conversation took place in Leggett's room upstairs.
"Better drop this rig, hadn't I?" he asked.
"I think so."