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| mean to say that in that way you can actually
identify a voice?”
Kennedy nodded. “By examining the records
in the laboratory, looking them over under a
microscope—yes. 1 can count the overtones,
say, in a singing voice, and it is on the overtones
that the richness depends. 1 can recognize a
voice—mathematically. In short,” Craig con
cluded enthusiastically, *‘it is what you might |
call the Bertillon measurement, the finger print,
the p-rirait parié of the human voice!” |
Incredible as it seemed, we were forced to
~ believe, for there on the table lay the graphic
- evidence which he had just so painstakingly
' interpreted.
. “Who was it?” asked Carton, breathlessly.
~ Kennedy picked up another microphotograph.
- “That is the record I took of one of the calls 1
- made—merely for the purpose of obtaining sam
ples of voices to compare with this of the imper
- sonator. The two agree in every essential detail
and none of the others could be confounded by an
- expert who studied them. Your ‘Woli* was your |
old friend Kahn'" |
* Fighting back at me by his usual underhand
- methods,” exclaimed Carton in profound disgust,
“Or else trying himself to get control of the
Black Book,” added Kennedy. “If you will
stop to think a moment, his shafts have been |
leveled quite as much at discrediting Langhorne
as yourself. He might hope to kill two binds
with one stone—and incidentally save himself.”
“You mean that he wants to lay a foundation
now for questioning the accuraey of the Black
| Book if it ever comes to light? "
| “Perhaps,” assented Kennedy carefully,
| “Surely we should take some steps to protect
| ourselves from his impostures,” hastened Carton
| I have no objections to your calling him up
and telling him that we know what he is up to and
can trace it to him —provided you don’t tell him
how we did it —yet.”
Carton had seized the telephone and was
hastily calling every place in which Kahn was a
likely to be. He was not at cither of his offices, |
| nor at Farrell s, but at each place successively, |
Carton left a mesage which told the story and |
which he could hardly fail 10 receive soon, ‘
As Carton finished, Kennedy scemed 1o he
emetging from a brown study. He rose dowly
and put on his hat
“Your story about Murtha's commitment
interests me,” be remarked, “particularly since
you mentioned Dorgan’s name in connection with
it. Tve been thinking about Murtha myself a
goud deal sioce | beard about his condition. |
want to see him mysli ”
Carton besitated & minute. “[ can break an
engagement | had to speak tonight,” he said.
“Veu, 'l go with you. It's more important to leok
to the foundations thas to the buibling just now ™
\ few minutes Later we were all on our way in
a touringcar to the private sanitatium up in
Westchester, where it had boen anonounced that
Murtha had been taken
1 had appachended that we would have 3 great
deal of dificulty cither in petting admitted at
all or in seving Murtha himell. We arrived ac
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igh brick wall, and evidently once 2 fine comintry
estate, at just sbout dusk. To my surprise, as
we stopped at the entrance, we had no difficulty
in being admitted
For a moment, as we waited in the richly
furnished reveption rom, | Bstened 1o the smsnd
that isoed from other parts of the building
Something was clearly afoot, for things were in
a state of disorder. 1 had nt an extensive ac
auaintance with acgylums for the care and treat. |
ment of the fmsane, but the atmosphere of ex
tement whish palpebly jervadel the air was ma
what one would have expected. | began to think
of Poe's Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether, and
wonder whether there might not have been &
revadution in the place and the patients have
taken charge of their Lecpurs
At Last one of the attendants passed the door
No one had puid any attention 1o us dace our
whmisdon and this man, ton, was gang (o pass
ue without notice.
“1 beg your pardon,” interrupted Renoedy,
who had heard bis footstepe approsching and
had placed himeell in the hallway © that the
attendant could not pass, “but we have called
to swe Me. Murtha.”
The attendant eyed ws curiousdy. | expected
him to say that it was agsindt the rules, or 1o |
question out fight to we the pationt.
“U'm alraid you're too late,” bhe sabl briefly,
instend
“Tow late? " queried Kennedy darply. “What
do you mean? i
The man ancwered promptly e i that were the
- quickest way toget back toblsownerrand. “My
- Murtha escaped from Me beepuors this evening, |
et after dimmer, and theve bs no trace of . |
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