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ive all his teeth and one ear to clear up the Rackham case ahead of the state boys。 He thinks that Archer; the DA; may have swallowed the idea that you and Leeds are lying too deep; and he came to me as an expert on Nero Wolfe; which God knows I am。 He laid it all out for me and wanted my opinion。〃 He shifted the cigar to a new angle。 〃The way it looked to me; there were three possibilities。 First; the one that Archer has sold himself on; that you and Leeds are lying; and that what Mrs。 Rackham really told Wolfe when she came here; together with her getting murdered the next day; somehow put Wolfe on a spot that was too hot for him; and he scooted; after fixing with you to cover as well as you could。 I told Dykes I would rule that out; for various reasons…chiefly because neither you nor Wolfe would risk that much on a setup that depended on a stranger like Leeds sticking to a lie。 Shall I analyze it more?〃
  〃No; thanks; that'll do。〃
  〃I thought so。 Next; the possibility that when you phoned Wolfe right after the body was found you told him something that gave him a line on the murderer; but it's tricky and he had to go outdoors to get his evidence; preparing to grandstand it for the front page。 I told Dykes I would rule that out too。 Wolfe is quite capable of a play like that; sure he is; but if that's all it amounted to; why move the plants out and put Frits to work in a restaurant and list the house for sale? He's colorful; but not that colorful。 Mrs。Rackham only paid him ten thousand; about what I make a year。 Why should he spend it having his orchids carted around?〃
  Cramer shook his head; 〃Not for my money。 That leaves the third possibility: that something really did scare him。 That there was something about Mrs。 Rackham's murder; or anyhow connected with it; that he knew he couldn't handle sitting there in that chair; but for some reason he had to handle it。 So he scooted。 As you say; you either don't know where he is or you know and won't tell…and that's no help either way。 Now I've got a lot to say about this possibility。 You got time to listen?〃
  〃I've got all day; but Fritz isn't here to get our lunch。〃
  〃We'll go without。〃 He clasped his hands behind his head and shifted his center of gravity。 〃You know; Archie; sometimes I'm not as far behind as you think I am。〃
  〃Also sometimes I don't think you're as far behind as you think I do。〃
  〃That's possible。 Anyhow; I can add。 I think he got word direct from Arnold Zeck。 Did he?〃
  〃Huh? Who's Arnold Zeck? Did you just make it up?〃
  I knew that was a mistake the instant it was out of my mouth。 Then I had to try to keep it from showing on my face; the realization that I had fumbled it; but whether that was a success or not…and I couldn't very well look in a mirror to find out…it was too late。
  Cramer looked pleased。 〃So you've been around all these years; a working detective; meeting the people you do; and you've never heard of Arnold Zeck。 Either I've got to believe that; or I touched a tender spot。〃
  〃Sure I've heard of him。 It just didn't click for a second。〃
  〃Oh; for God's sake。 It's affecting you already; having Wolfe gone。 That wasn't just a shot in the dark。 One day two years ago I sat here in this chair。 Wolfe sat there。〃 He nodded at Wolfe's chair。 〃You were where you are now。 A man named Orchard had been murdered; and so had a woman named Poole。 In the course of our long talk Wolfe explained in detail how an ingenious and ruthless man could operate a blackmail scheme; good for at least a million a year; without sticking his neck out。 Not only could; it was being done。 Wolfe refused to name him; and since he wasn't behind the murders it was out of my territory; but a thing or two I heard and a couple of things that happened gave me a pretty clear idea。 Not only me…it was whispered around: Arnold Zeck。 You may perhaps remember it。〃
  〃I remember the Orchard case; certainly;〃 I conceded。 〃I didn't hear the whispering。〃
  〃I did。 You may also remember that a year later; last summer; Wolfe's plant rooms got shot up from a roof across the street。〃
  〃Yep。 I was sitting right here and heard it。〃
  〃So I understand。 Since no one was killed that never got to me officially; but naturally I heard things。 Wolfe had started to investigate a man named Rony; and Rony's activities were the kind that might lead a first…class investigator like Wolfe in the direction of Arnold Zeck; maybe up close to Zeck; possibly even clear to him。 I thought then that Wolfe had got warned off; by Zeck himself or someone near him; and he had disregarded it; and for a second warning they messed up his orchids。 Then Rony got killed; and that was a break for Wolfe because it put him and Zeck on the same side。〃
  〃Gosh;〃 I remarked; 〃it sounds awful plicated to me。〃
  〃I'll bet it does。〃 Cramer moved the cigar…getting shorter now; although he never lit one…to the other side of his mouth。 〃All I'm doing is showing you that I'm not just hoping for a bite; and I don't want to string it out。 It was a good guess that Wolfe had jostled up against Arnold Zeck in both the Orchard case and the Rony case; and now what happens? Not long after Mrs。 Rackham calls on him and hires him to check on her husband's ine; someone sends him a cylinder of tear gas…not a bomb to blow out his guts; which it could have been; just tear gas; so of course it was for a warning。 And that night Mrs。 Rackham gets murdered。 You tell him about it on the phone; and when you get home he's gone。〃
  Cramer took the cigar from his mouth and pointed it at me。 〃I'll tell you what I believe; Archie。 I believe that if Wolfe had stayed and helped; the murderer of Mrs。 Rackham would be locked up by now。 I believe that he had reason to think that if he did that; helped to catch the murderer; he would have to spend the rest of his life trying to keep Arnold Zeck from getting him。 I believe that he decided that the only way out was for him to get Zeck。 How's that?〃 〃No ment;〃 I said politely。 〃If you're right you're right; and if you're wrong I wouldn't want to hurt your feelings。〃
  〃Much obliged。 But he did get a warning from Zeck…the tear gas。〃
  〃No ment。〃
  〃I wouldn't expect any。 Now here's what I came for。 I want you to give Wolfe a personal message from me; not as a police officer but as a friend。 This is between you and me…and him。 Zeck is out of his reach。 He is out of anybody's reach。 It's a goddam crime for an officer of the law to have to say a thing like that; even privately; but it's true。 Here's a murder case; and thank God it's not mine。 I'm not pointing at Ben Dykes or the DA up there; I'm not pointing at any person or persons; but if the setup is that Barry Rackham is tied in with one or more of Zeck's operations; and if Rackham killed his wife; I say he will never burn; I don't say at what point Zeck will get his hand in; or who or what he will use; but Rackham will never burn。〃
  Cramer hurled his cigar at my wastebasket and missed it a foot。 Since it wasn't lit I ignored it。 〃Hooray for justice;〃 I cheered。
  He snarled; but apparently not at me。 〃I want you to tell Wolfe that。 Zeck is out of his reach。 He can't get him。〃
  〃But;〃 I objected; 〃granting that you've got it all straight; which I haven't; that's a hell of a message。 Look at it from the other end。 He is not out of Zeck's reach; not if he es home。 I know he doesn't go out much; but even if he never did people have to e in…and things; like packages of sausage。 Not to mention that the damage they did to the plants and equipment last year came to thirty…eight thousand bucks。 I get the idea that he is to lay off of Zeck; but that's only what he doesn't do。 What does he do?〃
  Cramer nodded。 〃I know。 That's it。 He's so damn bullheaded。 I want you to understand; Archie; why I came here。 Wolfe is too cocky to live。 He has enough brass and bluster to outfit a thousand sergeants。 Sure; I know him; I ought to。 I would love to bloody his nose for him; I've tried to often enough; and some day I will and enjoy it。 But I would hate to see him break his neck on a deal like this where he hasn't got a chance。 It's a good guess that in the past ten years there have been over a hundred homicides in this t

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