Black Orchids

Black Orchids by Rex Stout Read Free Book Online

Book: Black Orchids by Rex Stout Read Free Book Online
Authors: Rex Stout
Tags: thriller, Crime, Mystery, Classic
it-is even less subtle than Mr. Crammer’s.”
    “Good heavens,” Hewitt moaned. “This& ” He clenched his fingers, and released them, and clenched them again. “This is horrible.”
    “Oh, I wouldn’t say horrible. Disagreeable.”
    “Horrible. For me. For a Hewitt. Horrible!”
    “Perhaps for a Hewitt,” Wolfe conceded. “Then all the more reason why this may interest you. I want those orchid plants. All three of them.”
    That changed things entirely. The change, showing itself on Hewitt’s face, took perhaps two seconds all told. Up to then nothing had been threatened but his peace of mind or maybe his reputation, at most his life and liberty. But this was something else again; this threatened his property. It put stone in his heart and steel in his jaw. He eyed Wolfe with a shrewd and stubborn stare.
    “I see,” he hissed. “So that’s it. To put it plainly, blackmail. Blackmail! No! I won’t do it!”
    Wolfe sighed. “You won’t?”
    “No!”
    “Very well. Then I won’t get the orchids, but I’ll be saved a lot of trouble. Archie, get Mr. Cramer in here. Tell him it’s urgent. I’ll not perch on this confounded milking stool any longer than I have to.”
    I arose and started for the door, not hastily. I knew it was in the bag because Hewitt hadn’t raised his voice. It was only a war of nerves.
    “Blackmail,” Hewitt said through his teeth.
    “Go on, Archie,” Wolfe said. I put my hand on the knob.
    “Wait a minute,” Hewitt said. I turned my head but kept my hand on the knob.
    “One of them,” Hewitt said. “Select any one.”
    I went back and sat down.
    Wolfe sighed and shook his head. “All three. I won’t haggle. I’m going to have to work for them. You may call it blackmail to relieve your feelings, but what about me? It’s possible that this evidence I’m withholding from Mr. Cramer is vital evidence, and I don’t intend to shield a murderer. If I withhold it I’ll have to find the murderer myself, and enough evidence to convict him without this. And if I fail I’ll have to tell Mr. Cramer all about it, which would be deplorable, and shall have to return the plants to you, which would be unthinkable. So I shan’t fail.”
    “Two of them,” Hewitt said. “Two plants. To be delivered to you when you have satisfactorily performed your part of the bargain.” He may have inherited it, but he certainly knew how to hang onto it.
    “No,” Wolfe said. “All three, and I take them home with me now. You can trust me, I can’t trust you, because if it turns out that you killed the man yourself and I get you for it, I’d never get them.”
    “Do you-” Hewitt was goggle-eyed. “You have the effrontery-you dare to suggest-“
    “Not at all. I suggest nothing. I consider contingencies, and I’d be a fool if I didn’t.” Wolfe put a hand on the edge of the table for leverage and lifted himself from the milking stool. “I’m going home where there is a chair to sit on, and go to work. If you’ll please take Mr. Goodwin upstairs and give him the plants so I can take them with me& “

Nero Wolfe 09 - Black Orchids
    Chapter 4
    Of course I had a card up my sleeve. Wolfe had taken my dagger away and done the twisting himself in Hewitt’s ribs instead of his own, but I still had a card.
    I had a chance to make arrangements for playing it while Wolfe went around, after we returned to the other room, inviting people to lunch. That was actually what he did. Anyhow he invited W. G. Dill and Fred Updegraff; I heard that much. Apparently he intended to spend the evening thinking it out, and have them all to lunch the next day to announce the result. Hewitt declined my help on the orchid portage from upstairs. It seemed as if he didn’t like me. When Wolfe had finished the inviting he calmly opened, without knocking, the door into the room where Cramer had gone with Anne, and disappeared within.
    I approached Purley Stebbins, stationed on a chair near the door to the anteroom,

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