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Halsey, Harlan Page, 1839?-1898

"The Dock Rats of New York"

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"All right, then you are to give me your aid?"
"Give you my aid?"
"Yes."
"I don't understand."
"I am on the lay for Vance."
"Aha! that's the racket!"
"Yes."
"Who sent you here?"
The detective mentioned the name of a man Rigby, had not
spoken of during his talk with the smugglers.
"Do you know Denman?"
"The captain of the Nancy?"
"Yes."
"I never saw him. I took no orders from him."
"Do you expect Vance down here?"
"I know he is coming."
"When?"
"He may come tonight."
"What is his game?"
"He is going to investigate the death of Tom Pearce."
"Aha! does he know Pearce is dead?"
"Yes."
"How did he get that information?"
"It was carried to him."
"By whom?"
"That I cannot tell."
"He really knows the old boatman is dead?"
"Yes."
"Will he come alone?"
"No."
"Who comes with him?"
"Half a dozen other detectives."
"Then how will you have a chance to catch him?"
The detective was silent a moment. He looked Rigby all over
in a supercilious manner, but at length answered:
"Don't you know how detectives work?"
"I'd like to have you tell me."
"He will hold his men in the background, and he will go alone
to investigate, and call in his aids at the right moment."
"Ah! I see! and you will play against him?"
"If I am not interfered with I will."
"How do you know he has not been here?"
"I know he has not been here."
"Two men were here."
"Yes, I was on their track. I know who they were.


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