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the stolen white elephant-第4章

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     bills taken。  Have got a clue and am away。
                         MURPHY; Detective。

〃Heavens!〃 said the inspector; 〃would he eat gas bills?〃

〃Through ignoranceyes; but they cannot support life。  At least;
unassisted。〃

Now came this exciting telegram:

                         IRONVILLE; N。 Y。; 9。30 A。M。
     Just arrived。  This village in consternation。  Elephant passed
     through here at five this morning。  Some say he went east some say
     west; some north; some southbut all say they did not wait to
     notice; particularly。  He killed a horse; have secure a piece of it
     for a clue。  Killed it with his trunk; from style of blow; think he
     struck it left…handed。  From position in which horse lies; think
     elephant traveled northward along line Berkley Railway。  Has four
     and a half hours' start; but I move on his track at once。
                         HAWES; Detective

I uttered exclamations of joy。  The inspector was as self…contained as a
graven image。  He calmly touched his bell。

〃Alaric; send Captain Burns here。〃

Burns appeared。

〃How many men are ready for instant orders?〃

〃Ninety…six; sir。〃

〃Send them north at once。  Let them concentrate along the line of the
Berkley road north of Ironville。〃

〃Yes; sir。〃

〃Let them conduct their movements with the utmost secrecy。  As fast as
others are at liberty; hold them for orders。〃

〃Yes; sir。〃

〃Go!〃

〃Yes; sir。〃

Presently came another telegram:

                         SAGE CORNERS; N。 Y。; 10。30。
     Just arrived。  Elephant passed through here at 8。15。  All escaped
     from the town but a policeman。  Apparently elephant did not strike
     at policeman; but at the lamp…post。  Got both。  I have secured a
     portion of the policeman as clue。
                         STUMM; Detective。

〃So the elephant has turned westward;〃 said the inspector。  〃However; he
will not escape; for my men are scattered all over that region。〃

The next telegram said:

                         GLOVER'S; 11。15
Just arrived。  Village deserted; except sick and aged。  Elephant passed
through three…quarters of an hour ago。  The anti…temperance mass…meeting
was in session; he put his trunk in at a window and washed it out with
water from cistern。  Some swallowed itsince dead; several drowned。
Detectives Cross and O'Shaughnessy were passing through town; but going
southso missed elephant。  Whole region for many miles around in terror…
…people flying from their homes。  Wherever they turn they meet elephant;
and many are killed。
                         BRANT; Detective。

I could have shed tears; this havoc so distressed me。  But the inspector
only said:

〃You seewe are closing in on him。  He feels our presence; he has turned
eastward again。〃

Yet further troublous news was in store for us。  The telegraph brought
this:

                         HOGANSPORT; 12。19。
     Just arrived。  Elephant passed through half an hour ago; creating
     wildest fright and excitement。  Elephant raged around streets; two
     plumbers going by; killed oneother escaped。  Regret general。
                         O'FLAHERTY; Detective。

〃Now he is right in the midst of my men;〃 said the inspector。  〃Nothing
can save him。〃

A succession of telegrams came from detectives who were scattered through
New Jersey and Pennsylvania; and who were following clues consisting of
ravaged barns; factories; and Sunday…school libraries; with high
hopes…hopes amounting to certainties; indeed。  The inspector said:

〃I wish I could communicate with them and order them north; but that is
impossible。  A detective only visits a telegraph office to send his
report; then he is off again; and you don't know where to put your hand
on him。〃

Now came this despatch:

                         BRIDGEPORT; CT。; 12。15。
     Barnum offers rate of 4;000 a year for exclusive privilege of using
     elephant as traveling advertising medium from now till detectives
     find him。  Wants to paste circus…posters on him。 Desires immediate
     answer。
                         BOGGS; Detective。

〃That is perfectly absurd!〃 I exclaimed。

〃Of course it is;〃 said the inspector。  〃Evidently Mr。 Barnum; who thinks
he is so sharp; does not know mebut I know him。〃

Then he dictated this answer to the despatch:

     Mr。 Barnum's offer declined。  Make it 7;000 or nothing。
                         Chief BLUNT。

〃There。  We shall not have to wait long for an answer。  Mr。  Barnum is
not at home; he is in the telegraph officeit is his way when he has
business on hand。  Inside of three〃

     Done。P。 T。 BARNUM。

So interrupted the clicking telegraphic instrument。  Before I could make
a comment upon this extraordinary episode; the following despatch carried
my thoughts into another and very distressing channel:

                         BOLIVIA; N。 Y。; 12。50。
     Elephant arrived here from the south and passed through toward the
     forest at 11。50; dispersing a funeral on the way; and diminishing
     the mourners by two。  Citizens fired some small cannon…balls into
     him; and they fled。  Detective Burke and I arrived ten minutes
     later; from the north; but mistook some excavations for footprints;
     and so lost a good deal of time; but at last we struck the right
     trail and followed it to the woods。  We then got down on our hands
     and knees and continued to keep a sharp eye on the track; and so
     shadowed it into the brush。  Burke was in advance。  Unfortunately
     the animal had stopped to rest; therefore; Burke having his head
     down; intent upon the track; butted up against the elephant's hind
     legs before he was aware of his vicinity。  Burke instantly arose to
     his feet; seized the tail; and exclaimed joyfully; 〃I claim the re…
     …〃 but got no further; for a single blow of the huge trunk laid the
     brave fellow's fragments low in death。  I fled rearward; and the
     elephant turned and shadowed me to the edge of the wood; making
     tremendous speed; and I should inevitably have been lost; but that
     the remains of the funeral providentially intervened again and
     diverted his attention。  I have just learned that nothing of that
     funeral is now left; but this is no loss; for there is abundance of
     material for another。  Meantime; the elephant has disappeared again。
                         MULROONEY; Detective。

We heard no news except from the diligent and confident detectives
scattered about New Jersey; Pennsylvania; Delaware; and Virginiawho
were all following fresh and encouraging cluesuntil shortly after
2 P。M。; when this telegram came:

                         BAXTER CENTER; 2。15。
     Elephant been here; plastered over with circus…bills; any broke up a
     revival; striking down and damaging many who were on the point of
     entering upon a better life。  Citizens penned him up and established
     a guard。  When Detective Brown and I arrived; some time after; we
     entered inclosure and proceeded to identify elephant by photograph
     and description。  All masks tallied exactly except one; which we
     could not s
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