The Case of the Lamp That Went Out
  

       CHAPTER VI. ALMOST CONVICTED     

       The evening was already far gone when Muller entered Riedau’s office.     

       “You’re in time, the man isn’t here yet. The train is evidently late,”        said the commissioner. “We’re working this case off quickly. We will have the murderer here in half an hour at the latest. He did not have much time to enjoy the stolen property. He was here in Vienna this morning, and was arrested in Pressburg this afternoon. Here is the telegram, read it.”      

       Dr. von Riedau handed Muller the message. The commissioner was evidently pleased and excited. The telegram read as follows: “Man arrested here in possession of described purse containing four ten gulden notes and four guldens in silver. Arrested in store of second-hand clothes dealer Goldstamm. Will arrive this evening in Vienna under guard.”      

       The message was signed by the Chief of the Pressburg police.     

       Muller laid the paper on the desk without a word. There was a watch on this desk already; it was a heavy gold watch, unusually thick, with the initials L. W. on the cover. Just as Muller laid down the telegram, a door outside was opened and the commissioner covered the watch hastily. There was a loud knock at his own door and an attendant entered to announce that the party from Pressburg had arrived He was followed by one of the Pressburg police force, who brought the official report.     

       “Did you have any difficulty with him?” asked the commissioner.     

       “Oh, no, sir; it was a very easy job. He made no resistance at all, and he seems to be quite sober now. But he hasn’t said a word since we arrested him.”      

       Then followed the detailed report of the arrest, and the delivery of the described pocketbook to the commissioner.     

       “Is that all?” asked Dr. von Riedau.     

       “Yes, sir.”      

       “Then you may go home now, we will take charge of the man.”      


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