<h2 id="CHAPTER_XV">CHAPTER XV. <br/> <small>ON NICK’S TRAIL.</small></h2>
<p>It was five o’clock when Chick and Patsy entered Pemberton
Square.</p>
<p>It was about half an hour before that when Nick Carter
was lodged in his place of confinement.</p>
<p>“You wait here, Patsy,” said Chick, at the corner on
which Nick engaged Grady’s runabout a few mornings
before. “There is no need of both of us going into the
chief’s office. I’ll return inside of five minutes.”</p>
<p>“Go ahead.”</p>
<p>Chick hastened down the basement stairs and into the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_170" id="Page_170">[170]</SPAN></span>
chief’s office—only to encounter Sandy Hyde just entering
from the opposite corridor.</p>
<p>“Where’s the chief?” Chick cried bruskly.</p>
<p>Hyde didn’t know Chick from a side of sole leather,
but, knowing at least that he was not Nick Carter, he
answered quite promptly:</p>
<p>“The chief is in his office.”</p>
<p>“I must see him.”</p>
<p>“What name?”</p>
<p>“Chick Carter. Come, come, I’m in a rush!”</p>
<p>Hyde’s catlike eyes at once began to dilate upon hearing
the name, taking on their greenish glow of internal
excitement.</p>
<p>He now realized that he had given Vic Clayton a
wrong tip, that one of Nick’s assistants was in Boston
and on the case with him, and the servile little rascal at
once began to figure how he could square himself and
discover Chick’s mission.</p>
<p>He did not dare hazard playing the eavesdropper
again, and also feared that he might not overhear all
that was said by so doing, and he at once adopted the
first resort that appealed to him.</p>
<p>He hastened through the enclosure, and into Weston’s
private office, saying quickly:</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_171" id="Page_171">[171]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“There’s a man out here to see you, chief.”</p>
<p>“What man?”</p>
<p>“I didn’t catch his name, sir. But he’s in an awful
rush, and I reckon something has happened.”</p>
<p>Just as Hyde had expected, Chief Weston started up
from his chair and strode into the general office.</p>
<p>Hyde was cunning enough to foresee that, if Chick
was in such great haste, their conversation would probably
be carried on in the outer office.</p>
<p>So it was, moreover, despite that Weston at once cried,
as he shook his visitor by the hand:</p>
<p>“Why, hello, Chick Carter! How are you? Come
inside.”</p>
<p>“No, no, chief,” Chick quickly declined. “I’m going
to stay but a moment. Has Nick been here to-day?”</p>
<p>“Yes—about one o’clock.”</p>
<p>“Do you know where he has gone?”</p>
<p>“I know where he said he was going.”</p>
<p>“Where was that?”</p>
<p>“To Madame Victoria’s rooms, in Tremont Street,”
replied Weston.</p>
<p>“Do you know for what?” inquired Chick, beginning
to see light ahead.</p>
<p>Chief Weston briefly told him of what Nick’s mission<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_172" id="Page_172">[172]</SPAN></span>
at Vic Clayton’s rooms consisted, as stated by Nick, and
then he inquired curiously:</p>
<p>“Why are you asking about him, Chick? Is there
anything wrong?”</p>
<p>Having learned all that he could then and there, however,
Chick decided to impart nothing at this time.</p>
<p>“No, nothing wrong, chief, I think,” he quickly rejoined,
turning to go. “I am merely in a hurry to locate
him, that’s all. He may have returned to the hotel by
this time.”</p>
<p>“I think likely you’ll find him there,” nodded Weston,
a bit suspicious of Chick’s evasion.</p>
<p>Chick did not wait longer, but bolted out as he had
bolted in.</p>
<p>Weston walked toward his private office.</p>
<p>Hyde’s greenish eyes, now glowing more brightly
than ever, drifted toward the telephone-closet.</p>
<p>Before he could make a move to convey the desired
warning to Badger, however, Chief Weston turned back
and said curtly:</p>
<p>“You come in here with me, Sandy. I want you to
help me on my quarterly report for an hour or so. Look
lively, too, or you’ll be tied up here till after six o’clock.”</p>
<p>The sallow features of the treacherous miscreant quivered
and twitched with disappointment for a moment,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_173" id="Page_173">[173]</SPAN></span>
but immediate obedience was imperative—and the telephone
had to wait!</p>
<p>Chick Carter rejoined Patsy on the corner.</p>
<p>“Come on!” he exclaimed.</p>
<p>“Where now?” inquired Patsy, as they headed for
Tremont Street.</p>
<p>“To the fortune-teller’s rooms.”</p>
<p>“Has Nick been there?”</p>
<p>“Yes, about two o’clock.”</p>
<p>“Did you learn for what?”</p>
<p>“All that Weston could tell me,” replied Chick, hurriedly
informing him what he had learned.</p>
<p>Both were quick to see the possibilities which their
various observations and discoveries presented, and Patsy
now forcibly declared, as Chick concluded:</p>
<p>“I’ll bet that some kind of a scurvy trick has been
turned.”</p>
<p>“I fear so, Patsy.”</p>
<p>“Badger wouldn’t have been on such a rush with that
auto unless he had some scheme in view.”</p>
<p>“That’s right,” assented Chick. “Madame Victoria
may have telephoned to him what Nick was about doing,
and possibly planned with Badger to get him into
their hands.”</p>
<p>“That appears about the size of it. If we get no trace<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_174" id="Page_174">[174]</SPAN></span>
of him here,” growled Patsy, “we’ll go out there again
to-night and investigate.”</p>
<p>“That’s what we’ll do.”</p>
<p>“Do you know just where the fortune-teller’s rooms
are located?”</p>
<p>“Yonder,” nodded Chick, as they hastened up Tremont
Street. “In that block on the next corner.”</p>
<p>“What are you going to ask her, in case she is there?”</p>
<p>“Oh, I can give her some kind of a plausible story
to explain my inquiries,” replied Chick confidently.
“She’s not clairvoyant enough to see through me, I’ll go
my pile on that.”</p>
<p>“Mine goes the same way,” vouchsafed Patsy, with a
grin.</p>
<p>“I’ll assuredly not let her know that I’m on the case
with Nick,” added Chick. “If these rascals think he is
working it alone, we may derive some advantage by
keeping them in the dark.”</p>
<p>“Surely.”</p>
<p>“Nick also may not wish us to expose that we, too, are
investigating the case——Stop a bit! Wait here!”</p>
<p>Chick had suddenly caught Patsy by the arm and
drawn him to the shelter of a doorway, less than twenty
yards from that leading into the building occupied by
Vic Clayton.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_175" id="Page_175">[175]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>The occasion for this move was obvious.</p>
<p>Just turning the corner of Boylston Street, and approaching
the building mentioned, was a huge touring-car
of the latest type, occupied by two women only.</p>
<p>“By thunder!” muttered Patsy excitedly. “That’s Badger’s
wife running that car.”</p>
<p>“I see it is,” said Chick more coolly.</p>
<p>“With the fortune-teller?”</p>
<p>“No doubt of it. She answers Nick’s description of
her.”</p>
<p>“Gee whiz!”</p>
<p>“Well?”</p>
<p>“That’s not the car that Badger and his wife used
this afternoon,” cried Patsy.</p>
<p>“So I see,” said Chick, still watching the couple.
“There is something back of all this.”</p>
<p>“You bet there is!”</p>
<p>“Hold your horses, however, till I see what the two
women are about to do.”</p>
<p>With skillful hands Claudia Badger had turned the
huge car in Tremont Street, then brought it to a stop
at the curb opposite the doorway giving ingress to Vic
Clayton’s rooms.</p>
<p>Then both women deliberately alighted and entered the
building, leaving the automobile unattended.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_176" id="Page_176">[176]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Chick Carter’s eyes took on a sudden bright gleam.</p>
<p>They had lighted upon a large willow hamper, or covered
basket, attached to the rear of the car for the purpose
of stowing away articles to be carried on a long
tour. The hamper was nearly as large as a small trunk,
and the top was secured only with two brass clasps.</p>
<p>“By Jove, Patsy, here’s the chance of a lifetime!”
Chick hurriedly exclaimed.</p>
<p>“What do you mean?” came the eager inquiry.</p>
<p>“Do you see that hamper?”</p>
<p>“Sure!”</p>
<p>“Do you think you can get into it?”</p>
<p>Patsy needed no further hint to the design in Chick’s
mind, nor to the possibility it presented. With eyes
quickly glowing with eagerness and excitement, he hurriedly
replied:</p>
<p>“Get into it? Sure I can! The scheme is a corker!
It’ll take me right into the midst of these rascals. Come
on, Chick, and——”</p>
<p>“Stop a moment,” cautioned Chick. “Get that policeman
to help you, explaining who you are, and have
him take away any stuff that may be in the hamper.”</p>
<p>“And you?”</p>
<p>“I’ll rush up-stairs, and keep those two women engaged
till I’m sure you are well under cover.”</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_177" id="Page_177">[177]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“Good enough!”</p>
<p>“And to-night you can count on me to lend a hand,”
added Chick, “in case I am needed.”</p>
<p>“That’s the idea!” cried Patsy.</p>
<p>“Away with you, then, while I tackle the two women.”</p>
<p>Patsy hastened toward the deserted automobile, near
which a policeman happened to be standing, and whose
aid the former quickly obtained in the way Chick had
suggested.</p>
<p>Chick, meantime, hastened into the building and up to
the rooms of Madame Victoria.</p>
<p>He found the two women in the reception-parlor, Vic
Clayton engaged in changing her automobile coat for
a long cloak.</p>
<p>They had driven into town again, after securing Nick,
only in order that they might be seen by the occupants
of the stores near-by, with a view to subsequently obtaining
the testimony of these observers, if the need
arose, in support of some plausible story to the effect
that they had brought Nick back to town and left him in
some locality.</p>
<p>Upon hearing Chick enter the room, both women
turned toward him with looks of surprise.</p>
<p>“I beg pardon, ladies,” said he, bowing. “I am looking
for Madame Victoria.”</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_178" id="Page_178">[178]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“I am she,” replied Vic, sharply regarding him.</p>
<p>“My name is Henderson, madame.”</p>
<p>“What can I do for you, Mr. Henderson?”</p>
<p>“I am looking for a gentleman who is said to have
been here this afternoon, and with whom I have important
business,” explained Chick, with a deliberation
well calculated to give Patsy what time he would require
below.</p>
<p>He was quick to see, however, the suspicious gleam
that instantly arose in Vic Clayton’s eyes upon learning
his business, and he added, with some suavity:</p>
<p>“I am unable to find the gentleman at his hotel, madame,
and I thought he might still be here.”</p>
<p>“Who is the gentleman?” asked Vic, with affected indifference.</p>
<p>“His name is Nick Carter.”</p>
<p>“Is he a friend of yours?”</p>
<p>“An acquaintance only.”</p>
<p>“How did you learn that he had been here, Mr.
Henderson?” inquired Vic, now bestowing a gracious
smile upon her questioner.</p>
<p>“I was so informed by the clerk at the hotel, to whom
Mr. Carter had mentioned his intention of coming
here.”</p>
<p>“Ah. I see.”</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_179" id="Page_179">[179]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“I inferred that Mr. Carter came here to consult you
professionally, madame, and I thought his interview
might possibly have lasted till now.”</p>
<p>Chick easily detected the relief which his artful explanation
had occasioned both women, and it convinced
him that he was on the right track, yet he in no way
betrayed his convictions.</p>
<p>Neither woman had approached the window to look
out, and Vic Clayton had now buttoned her cloak and
appeared anxious to depart.</p>
<p>Chick knew that Patsy must have accomplished his
design by this time, however, and he did not care how
soon the interview terminated.</p>
<p>“Well, Mr. Henderson, I cannot say where Mr. Carter
has gone,” Vic carelessly rejoined. “We dropped him
at the corner of Arlington Street, however, only a short
time ago.”</p>
<p>“From your automobile?”</p>
<p>“Yes, sir.”</p>
<p>“Possibly, then, I shall now find him at the hotel.”</p>
<p>“I think it quite probable, sir, for he walked toward
Washington Street after he left us,” smiled Vic, edging
toward the door which Claudia Badger already had
opened.</p>
<p>“I will return there and see,” said Chick, bowing<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_180" id="Page_180">[180]</SPAN></span>
himself from the room. “Thank you very much for
your information.”</p>
<p>“Don’t mention it, sir,” replied Vic, with a little laugh,
as she and her companion also stepped into the corridor,
closing the door behind them.</p>
<p>Chick politely stepped aside, and let them precede
him down the stairs.</p>
<p>Without so much as a glance at him again, both women
fell into a conventional talk as they descended toward the
street.</p>
<p>Chick reached the sidewalk close upon their heels,
however.</p>
<p>The touring-car still stood at the curb—but there was
no sign of Patsy in any direction.</p>
<p>The policeman was lingering near-by, with an air of
indifference and a vacant stare across the opposite Common.</p>
<p>From some little distance away a few curious observers
were gazing toward the car, wondering at what they had
seen, but the officer had made sure that they were too
remote to attract attention.</p>
<p>Neither woman noticed them as she crossed the sidewalk
and quickly entered the car.</p>
<p>In another moment it was under way, with Claudia<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_181" id="Page_181">[181]</SPAN></span>
Badger at the wheel, and presently was speeding up
Boylston Street.</p>
<p>Chick now turned to the policeman, who received him
with a significant grin.</p>
<p>“What do you say, officer?” demanded Chick.</p>
<p>“He’s in it, all right, sir,” was the reply.</p>
<p>“In the hamper?”</p>
<p>“That’s what.”</p>
<p>“Was it empty?”</p>
<p>“Not a thing in it, sir.”</p>
<p>“Close quarters for him, weren’t they?”</p>
<p>“Rather,” laughed the officer. “But he fixed the clasps
so he can get out whenever he likes, and he’ll not fare
so badly. What’s the job, Mr. Carter?”</p>
<p>“If all works well, officer, you may learn by reading
to-morrow morning’s newspapers,” Chick pointedly rejoined,
as he turned to go. “I cannot wait to inform
you, for I now have work of my own elsewhere.”</p>
<p>He was thinking of Badger’s place, and of what might
befall the dauntless young detective then speeding out
there in the hazardous manner described.</p>
<p>Ten minutes later, however, with a revolver in each
hip pocket, Chick also was on his way to Brookline.</p>
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