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Brookings, caught in his duplicity and half-convinced of the truth of DuQuesneâs statements, still temporized.
âYouâre modest, arenât you, Doctor?â he asked, smiling.
âModest? No,â said the other calmly. âModesty never got anybody anything but praise, and I prefer something more substantial. However, I never exaggerate or make overstatements, as you should know. What I have said is merely a statement of fact. Also, let me remind you that I am in a hurry. The difficulty of getting hold of that solution is growing greater every minute, and my price is getting higher every second.â
âWhat is your price at the present second?â
âTen thousand dollars per month during the experimental work; five million dollars in cash upon the successful operation of the first power unit, which shall be of not less than ten thousand horsepower; and ten percent of the profits.â
âOh, come, Doctor, letâs be reasonable. You canât mean any such figures as those.â
âI never say anything I donât mean. I have done a lot of dirty work with you people before, and never got much of anything out of it. You were always too strong for me; that is, I couldnât force you without exposing my own crookedness, but now Iâve got you right where I want you. Thatâs my price; take it or leave it. If you donât take it now, the first two of those figures will be doubled when you do come to me. I wonât go to anybody else, though others would be glad to get it on my terms, because I have a reputation to maintain and you are the only ones who know that I am crooked. I know that my reputation is safe as long as I work with you, because I know enough about you to send all you big fellows, clear down to Perkins, away for life. I also know that that knowledge will not shorten my days, as I am too valuable a man for you to kill, as you didâ ââ âŠâ
âPlease, Doctor, donât use such languageâ ââ âŠâ
âWhy not?â interrupted DuQuesne, in his cold, level voice. âItâs all true. What do a few lives amount to, as long as theyâre not yours and mine? As I said, I can trust you, more or less. You can trust me, because you know that I canât send you up without going with you. Therefore, I am going to let you go ahead without me as far as you canâ âit wonât be far. Do you want me to come in now or later?â
âIâm afraid we canât do business on any such terms as that,â said Brookings, shaking his head. âWe can undoubtedly buy the power rights from Seaton for what you ask.â
âYou donât fool me for a second, Brookings. Go ahead and steal the solution, but take my advice and give your chemist only a little of it. A very little of that stuff will go a long way, and you will want to have some left when you have to call me in. Make him experiment with extremely small quantities. I would suggest that he work in the woods at least a hundred miles from his nearest neighbor, though it matters nothing to me how many people you kill. Thatâs the only pointer I will give youâ âIâm giving it merely to keep you from blowing up the whole country,â he concluded with a grim smile. âGoodbye.â
As the door closed behind the cynical scientist, Brookings took a small gold instrument, very like a watch, from his pocket. He touched a button and held the machine close to his lips.
âPerkins,â he said softly, âM. Reynolds Crane has in his house a bottle of solution.â
âYes, sir. Can you describe it?â
âNot exactly. It is greenish yellow in color, and I gather that it is in a small bottle, as there isnât much of the stuff in the world. I donât know what it smells or tastes like, and I wouldnât advise experimenting with it, as it seems to be a violent explosive and is probably poisonous. Any bottle of solution of that color kept in a particularly safe place would probably be the one. Let me caution you that this is the biggest thing you have ever been in, and it must not fail. Any effort to purchase it would be useless, however large a figure were named. But if the bottle were only partly emptied and filled up with water, I donât believe anyone would notice the difference, at least for some time, do you?â
âProbably not, sir. Goodbye.â
Next morning, shortly after the office opened, Perkins, whose principal characteristic was that of absolute noiselessness, glided smoothly into Brookingsâ office. Taking a small bottle about half full of a greenish-yellow liquid from his pocket, he furtively placed it under some
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