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Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin), 1880-1936

"The Silent Bullet"

Remorselessly he pressed his words home.
Mentally I cursed him.
"Rubber." "Tire."
"Steel." "Pittsburg," she cried at random.
"Strong-box," No answer.
"Lock." Again no answer. He hurried his words. I was leaning
forward, tense with excitement and sympathy.
"Key." Silence and a fluttering of the blood pressure indicator.
"Will."
As the last word was uttered her air of frightened defiance was
swept away. With a cry of anguish, she swayed to her feet. "No,
no, doctor, you must not, you must not," she cried with
outstretched arms. "Why do you pick out those words of all
others? Can it be--" If I had not caught her I believe she would
have fainted.
The indicator showed a heart alternately throbbing with feverish
excitement and almost stopping with fear. What would Kennedy do
next, I wondered, determined to shut him off as soon as I
possibly could. From the moment I had seen her I had been under
her spell. Mine should have been Fletcher's place, I knew, though
I cannot but say that I felt a certain grim pleasure in
supporting even momentarily such a woman in her time of need.
"Can it be that you have guessed what no one in the world, no,
not even dear old Jack, dreams Oh, I shall go mad, mad, mad!"
Kennedy was on his feet in an instant, advancing toward her.


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