<h2 class="newchapter"><SPAN name="CHAPTER_XI" id="CHAPTER_XI"></SPAN>CHAPTER XI.</h2>
<h3>PATSY'S DANGEROUS MISSION.</h3>
<p>When Nick Carter and Patsy left the office of the railway president,
they strolled in silence down the street until they came to a
restaurant, and, entering, they found a secluded table in one corner,
where they seated themselves and gave the order for luncheon.</p>
<p>When it was brought to them, and the waiter had departed, Nick said to
his assistant:</p>
<p>"Well, Patsy, we start about where we began on the other case, with the
single exception that we have broken up the stronghold in the swamp. It
is safe to say that Madge has no less than fifty men around her, and
probably as many more. I should not be surprised if there were fully one
hundred in the gang, all told."</p>
<p>"Nor I."</p>
<p>"Well, I shall start for Calamont as soon as I have finished with the
meal I am now eating."</p>
<p>"And what do you wish me to do?"</p>
<p>"I want you to do a serious thing, and a dangerous one, Patsy."</p>
<p>"Good! That is what I would like to do."</p>
<p>"I think that Black Madge rather liked you in your character of a young
Irish crook; but I think also that she had some suspicion of you."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_122" id="Page_122">[Pg 122]</SPAN></span>"There isn't any doubt of that."</p>
<p>"And, therefore, it will be an extremely dangerous thing to do to return
there, and still represent yourself as the same character."</p>
<p>"Gee! Is <i>that</i> what you want me to do?"</p>
<p>"Yes. Do you suppose it can be done?"</p>
<p>"It can be tried."</p>
<p>"You must not forget that they will look upon you with suspicion."</p>
<p>"Oh, I don't forget that."</p>
<p>"They will connect you with their misfortunes at once. Handsome,
particularly, after being so nicely fooled by me, will be even more
suspicious of you."</p>
<p>"I think I can get around Handsome, all right. It is Madge I am shy of."</p>
<p>"There will be one thing in your favor, Patsy, if you <i>do</i> undertake
it."</p>
<p>"If I <i>do</i> undertake it? Of course, I shall undertake it."</p>
<p>"Then there will be one thing in your favor."</p>
<p>"What is that, please?"</p>
<p>"The very fact that you <i>do</i> go back among them in the same character in
which you appeared before. I am inclined to think that now they would
not take in a new man, no matter how well he might be recommended; but
one that they have known before will stand a lot better chance with
them."</p>
<p>"I think so."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_123" id="Page_123">[Pg 123]</SPAN></span>"The very fact of your returning will go far to allay any suspicions
they might have had about you formerly. It would never occur to them
that if you were really a detective that time, you would dare to return
to them in the same character."</p>
<p>"You are right about that."</p>
<p>"And, consequently, if you succeed in passing the investigation of the
first few hours, you will be all right."</p>
<p>"I am going to try it, anyhow."</p>
<p>"Good, Patsy! But don't for a moment forget or neglect the danger you
will be in every minute you are there."</p>
<p>"I will not."</p>
<p>"You will have to cook up a good story——"</p>
<p>"I have that all ready now."</p>
<p>"Then you can start whenever you please. I shall not interfere with you
in the slightest manner."</p>
<p>"But I want a little further instruction, chief."</p>
<p>"The only instruction I have to give you is this: Go there; get among
them; become one of them, and one with them; pick up all the information
about them that you can, with names and identifications, so that you
will be a good witness against them when the time comes."</p>
<p>"I can do that."</p>
<p>"I want you to work independently of me entirely. Your only part of the
game, so far as it is directly<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_124" id="Page_124">[Pg 124]</SPAN></span> connected with my part of the work, will
be to hold yourself in readiness to lend me a helping hand from the
inside at any moment I may happen to want you."</p>
<p>"Of course. That goes without saying. Are Chick and Ten-Ichi going to be
in this?"</p>
<p>"Yes. But I have not determined in what way as yet. You will have to be
on the lookout for them. I may take one of them with me, and send the
other in to follow you. Or I may send both after you, and go it alone
myself. Or I may take them both with me. All that will depend upon what
information I pick up when I get to Calamont."</p>
<p>"I see."</p>
<p>"Now, Patsy, it is up to you. All that red you used on your hair before
has not disappeared yet; but you had better go to a hair dyer's and get
it fixed up over again. Then make yourself over once more into Pat
Slick. I leave the rest to you. But as a last warning, I repeat—look
out for that man Handsome."</p>
<p>"Oh, I am not afraid of Handsome. He's a——"</p>
<p>"He is a much smarter man than either of us gave him credit for. He is
an educated man, who can represent the hobo so perfectly that you would
never suspect that he has a college education. And he is devoted to
Madge. Look out for him. He is her right-hand man, and he is dangerous.
If he saw through you before, or had any idea that he did see through
you, your life won't be worth a snap of your<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_125" id="Page_125">[Pg 125]</SPAN></span> finger the next time you
meet—unless you can manage to shoot first."</p>
<p>"I know that, too. But he did not suspect."</p>
<p>"I am not so sure of that. Madge had a little time to think things over
while she was in the jail, and as soon as she got out, she and Handsome
had a chance to talk things over. With their two heads together, they
make about as dangerous a pair to play against as could be imagined."</p>
<p>"All right. I'll stand pat—and bluff."</p>
<p>"Be careful that they don't call you. That's all."</p>
<p>"Is there any particular game afoot with the hoboes just now?"</p>
<p>"Not that I know of."</p>
<p>"What specific charge are we after Madge for?"</p>
<p>"No specific charge, save that she is accused of all the old ones. There
is enough against her to send her to prison for the rest of her life,
once she is caught."</p>
<p>"I guess that's no pipe dream."</p>
<p>"The railway people object to her being at liberty. That is about all."</p>
<p>"And it is up to us to catch her?"</p>
<p>"That's the idea."</p>
<p>"What about the rest of the gang?"</p>
<p>"If we can round up the entire outfit, that is what they want us to do.
We are to get as many of them as we can, and make the charges after
that. That is<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_126" id="Page_126">[Pg 126]</SPAN></span> what you are going inside the ring for: to pick up all
the information about the individual members of the gang that you can."</p>
<p>"I see."</p>
<p>"The battle cry is: Break up the gang! Root it out, so that it cannot
grow again."</p>
<p>"It is a pretty big proposition, chief; don't you think so?"</p>
<p>"It is a big proposition, and no mistake. But I shall make my
arrangements about that part of it, so that if we ever succeed in
getting them rounded up, there will be no difficulty in carrying out the
rest of it."</p>
<p>"All right. Now, I suppose I have my instructions."</p>
<p>"Yes."</p>
<p>"And that's all?"</p>
<p>"Yes."</p>
<p>"And you don't expect to see me or to communicate with me again
until—when?"</p>
<p>"Until I see you inside the stronghold of the hobo gang."</p>
<p>"That is all right. We'll meet there. I'll get there, and I'll find a
way to make them believe in me."</p>
<p>"I hesitate to send you on this business, Patsy. You have never in your
life gone out to face quite as much peril as you will find in this
expedition of yours now."</p>
<p>"Well, I'll face it; and I'll overcome it, chief."</p>
<p>"You're a good lad, Patsy. God bless you!"</p>
<p>"Don't worry about me, chief; not at all. I will<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_127" id="Page_127">[Pg 127]</SPAN></span> be all right. The hobo
hasn't been born yet who can get away with me."</p>
<p>"Don't forget that there are perhaps one hundred of them."</p>
<p>"I'm not forgetting it."</p>
<p>"And that the worst and most dangerous of the lot is the man called
Handsome."</p>
<p>"I'll not forget that, either."</p>
<p>Nick rose from the table and stretched out his hand.</p>
<p>"Good-by, my lad," he said. "I don't know when we will meet again. A lot
depends upon yourself. Even now I feel almost as if I ought not——"</p>
<p>"Don't say another word, please. I'm going to do what you have laid out
for me to do. I wouldn't obey you now if you should change the order."</p>
<p>"Oh, yes, you would. But I won't change it."</p>
<p>And so they parted there in the restaurant.</p>
<p>And a little later Nick Carter took the train for Calamont.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_128" id="Page_128">[Pg 128]</SPAN></span></p>
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