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CHAPTER XX A LETTER FROM PORTVILLE
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Gerald followed the reporter to the nearest station-house, and gave an account of the robbery. Notes were taken and he was asked, "If we arrest this man will you appear against him?"
"I want to leave town to-morrow, if possible."
"You will have to stay longer than that. However, we will hurry up the trial."
By this time Gerald was hungry.
"Is there a restaurant near by?" he said.
"Yes. I am going out to lunch myself; you can accompany me."
The reporter led the way to Fourteenth Street, where Gerald found a neat and satisfactory restaurant. The robbery had not spoiled his appetite, and he did justice to a generous meal.
When they left the restaurant the reporter asked: "Where are you going now?"
"I don't know. I have no particular plans."
"Then come with me. There has been a fire on Third Avenue, and I am commissioned to inquire particulars of the losses and insurance. It will give you an insight into city life."
"I shall be glad to go with you."
They visited the scene of the fire, and half an hour was consumed by the reporter in gathering1 the needed information. Then they walked down the avenue toward Fourteenth Street.
All at once Gerald clutched his companion's arm.
"Look, Mr. Brown," he said; "there is the man that robbed me!"
A few rods in advance, walking with his usual sauntering gait, was Turner, known to Gerald as William Brand.
"You are right. That's the man."
"What shall I do?"
"Keep him in sight till you see a policeman. Then ask to have him arrested."
Usually it is said that a policeman is never in sight when he is wanted; but in this case there was an exception. One of the bluecoats turned into Third Avenue from a side street. Gerald darted2 forward and touched him on the arm.
"What's wanted, sonny?" asked the officer.
"I have been robbed of fifty dollars, and there's the man that robbed me."
"Are you sure about this? I don't want to make a mistake."
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