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The Flaming Jewel
The Flaming Jewel By Robert W. Chambers
Author of "Ailsa Paige," "Athalie," "Barbarians," "The Business of
Life," "The Crimson Tide," "The Dark Star," "The Fighting Chance,"
"The Girl Philippa," "The Hidden Children," "The Laughing Girl," "The
Little Red Foot," "The Moonlit Way," "The Restless Sex," "The Slayer
of Souls," "Who Goes There," etc.
A.L. Burt Company Publishers, New York Published by arrangement with
George H. Doran Company
Copyright, 1922, By George H. Doran Company
Transcriber's Note: The irregular spelling of words ("inquire",
"enquire", etc.) in this etext tend to be reproduced faithfully from
the 1922 edition, but accents are not preserved . . .
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To my friend R. T. Haines-Halsey who unreservedly believes everything
I write.
To R.T.
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I Three Guests at dinner! That's the life! -- Wedgewood, Revere, and
Duncan Phyfe!
II You sit on Duncan -- when you dare, -- And out of Wedgewood, using
care, With Paul Revere you eat your fare.
III From Paul you borrow fork and knife To wage a gastronomic strife
'n porringers; and platters rare Of blue Historic Willow-ware.
IV Banquets with cymbal, drum and fife, Or rose-wreathed feasts with
riot rife To your chaste suppers can't compare.
V Let those deny the truth who dare! -- Paul, Duncan, Wedgewood!
That's the life! All else is bunk and empty air.
ENVOI The Cordon-bleu has set the pace With Goulash, Haggis,
Bouillabaisse, Curry, Chop-suey, Kous-Kous Stew -- I can not offer
these to you, -- Being a plain, old-fashioned cook, -- So pray accept
this scrambled book.
May, 1922 R.W.C.
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Contents
Episode One Eve
Episode Two The Ruling Passion
Episode Three On Star Peak
Episode Four A Private War
Episode Five Drowned Valley
Episode Six The Jewel Aflame
Episode Seven Clinch's Dump
Episode Eight Cup and Lip
Episode Nine The Forest and Mr. Sard
Episode Ten The Twilight of Mike
Episode Eleven The Place of Pines
Episode Twelve Her Highness Intervenes
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Episode One
Eve
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I
During the last two years, Fate, Chance, and Destiny had been too busy
to attend to Mike Clinch. But now his turn was coming in the Eternal
Sequence of things. The stars in their courses indicated the
beginning of the undoing of Mike Clinch.
From Esthonia a refugee Countess wrote to James Darragh in New York:
"-- After two years we have discovered that it was Jose Quintana's
band of international thieves that robbed Ricca. Quintana has
disappeared. "A Levantine diamond broker in New York, named Emanuel
Sard, may be in communication with him. "Ricca and I are going to
America as soon as possible. "Valentine."
The day Darragh received the letter he started to look up Sard.
But that very morning Sard had received a curious letter from
Rotterdam. This was the letter:
"Sardius -- Tourmaline -- Aragonite -- Rhodonite * Porphyry --
Obsidian -- Nugget Gold -- Diaspore * Novaculite * Yu * Nugget Silver
-- Amber -- Matrix Turquoise -- Elaeolite * Ivory -- Sardonyx *
Moonstone -- Iceland Spar -- Kalpa Zircon -- Eye Agate * Celonite --
Lapis -- Iolite -- Nephrite -- Chalcedony -- Hydrolite * Hegolite --
Amethyst -- Selenite * Fire Opal -- Labradorite -- Garnet * Jade --
Emerald -- Wood Opal -- Essonite -- Lazuli * Epidote -- Ruby -- Onyx
-- Sapphire -- Indicolite -- Topaz -- Euclase * Indian Diamond * Star
Sapphire -- African Diamond -- Iceland Spar -- Lapis Crucifer *
Abalone -- Turkish Turquoise * Old Mine Stone -- Natrolite -- Cats Eye
-- Electrum * * * 1/5 a a."
That afternoon young Darragh located Sard's office and presented
himself as a customer. The weasel-faced clerk behind the wicket laid
a pistol handy and informed Darragh that Sard was away on a business
trip.
Darragh looked cautiously around the small office: "Can anybody hear
us?"
"Nobody. Why?"
"I have important news concerning Jose Quintana," whispered Darragh;
"Where is Sard?"
"Why, he had a letter from Quintana this very morning," replied the
clerk in a low, uneasy voice. "Mr. Sard left for Albany on the one
o'clock train. Is there any trouble?"
"Plenty," replied Darragh coolly; "do you know Quintana?"
"No. But Mr. Sard expects him here any day now."
Darragh leaned closer against the grille: "Listen very carefully; if a
man comes here who calls himself Jose Quintana, turn him over to the
police until Mr. Sard returns. No matter what he tells you, turn him
over to the police. Do you understand?"
"Who are you?" demanded the worried clerk. "Are you one of
Quintana's people?"
"Young man," said Darragh, "I'm close enough to Quintana to give _you_
orders. And give Sard orders. ... And Quintana, too!"
A great light dawned on the scared clerk: "_You_ are Jose Quintana!"
he said hoarsely.
Darragh bored him through with his dark stare: "Mind your business,"
he said.
* * * * *
That night in Albany Darragh picked up Sard's trail. It led to a
dealer in automobiles. Sard had bought a Comet Six, paying cash, and
had started north.
Through Schenectady, Fonda, and Mayfield, the following day, Darragh
traced a brand new Comet Six containing one short, dark Levantine with
a parrot nose. In Northville Darragh hired a Ford.
At Lake Pleasant Sard's car went wrong. Darragh missed him by ten
minutes; but he learned that Sard had inquired the way to Ghost Lake
Inn.
That was sufficient. Darragh bought an axe, drove as far as Harrod's
Corners, dismissed the Ford, and walked into a forest entirely
familiar to him.
He emerged in half an hour on a wood road two miles farther on. Here
he felled a tree across the road and sat down in the bushes to await
events.
Toward sunset, hearing a car coming, he tied his handkerchief over his
face below the eyes, and took an automatic from his pocket.
Sard's car stopped and Sard got out to inspect the obstruction.
Darragh sauntered out of the bushes, poked his pistol against Mr.
Sard's fat abdomen, and leisurely and thoroughly robbed him.
In an agreeable spot near a brook Darragh lighted his pipe and sat him
down to examine the booty in detail. Two pistols, a stiletto, and a
blackjack composed the arsenal of Mr. Sard. A large wallet disclosed
more than four thousand dollars in Treasury notes -- something to
reimburse Ricca when she arrived, he thought.
Among Sard's papers he discovered a cipher letter from Rotterdam --
probably from Quintana. Cipher was rather in Darragh's line. All
ciphers are solved by similar methods, unless the key is contained in
a code book known only to sender and receiver.
But Quintana's cipher proved to be only an easy acrostic -- the very
simplest of secret messages. Within an hour Darragh had it pencilled
out:
Cipher
"Take notice: "Star Pond, N.Y. ... Name is Mike Clinch. ... Has
Flaming Jewel. ... Erosite. ... I sail at once. "Quintana."
Having served in Russia as an officer in the Military Intelligence
Department attached to the American Expeditionary Forces, Darragh had
little trouble with Quintana's letter. Even the signature was not
difficult, the fraction 1/5 was easily translated Quint; and the
familiar prescription symbol a a spelled ana; which gave Quintana's
name in full.
He had heard of Erosite as the rarest and most magnificent of all
gems. Only three were known. The young Duchess Theodorica of Esthonia
had possessed one.
* * * * *
Darragh was immensely amused to find that the chase after Emanuel Sard
should have led him to the very borders of the great Harrod estate in
the Adirondacks.
He gathered up his loot and walked on through the splendid forest
which once had belonged to Henry Harrod of Boston, and which now was
the property of Harrod's nephew, James Darragh.
When he came to the first trespass notice he stood a moment to read
it. Then, slowly, he turned and looked toward Clinch's. An autumn
sunset flared like a conflagration through the pines. There was a
glimmer of water, too, where Star Pond lay.
* * * * *
Fate, Chance, and Destiny were becoming very busy with Mike Clinch.
They had started Quintana, Sard, and Darragh on his trail. Now they
stirred up the sovereign State of New York.
That lank wolf, Justice, was afoot and sniffing uncomfortably close to
the heels of Mike Clinch.
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