The Machine

Chapter 13

MONTAGUE. What then?

JACK. Just bluffed him. Party loyalty! What was he named for?

MONTAGUE. But in a suit like this!

JACK. Never was a better test! If Hegan lost this case, he"d be wiped off the slate, and the organization might go down at the next election.

And what were you put in for, judge Porter? Don"t you see?



MONTAGUE. I see! It takes my breath away!

JACK. [Looking about.] And what a place for us to meet in! Did you see Grimes?

MONTAGUE. Yes.

JACK. I"ll wager he came to tell Hegan about it.

MONTAGUE. No doubt of it.

JACK. G.o.d! I"d give one hand to have heard them!

MONTAGUE. Don"t wish that! It"s embarra.s.sing enough as it is!

JACK. [Staring at him.] You"ll see it through? You won"t back out?

MONTAGUE. Oh, I"ll see it through... trust me for that. But it"s devilish awkward!

JACK. Why did you come here?

MONTAGUE. I tried not to. But Miss Hegan insisted.

JACK. [Laughing.] The same here! I was fair caught!

MONTAGUE. And now she"ll think we learned it here. I"ll have to explain to her...

JACK. What?

MONTAGUE. I Must!

JACK. No! [LAURA appears at windows, centre, and hears the rest, which is in excited tones.] It is not to be thought of!

MONTAGUE. But I can"t help it, man! Miss Hegan will think I"ve been eavesdropping!

JACK. Do you realize what you"re proposing, man? You"ll ruin everything!

We"ve got Grimes dead... we can land him in jail! But if Hegan heard any whisper of it, they"d balk everything!

MONTAGUE. But how?

JACK. They"d hold up the decision of the Court...

MONTAGUE. Nonsense! With all that they"d stand to lose...

LAURA. [Coming forward.] I beg pardon, Mr. Bullen.

JACK. Oh!

LAURA. I didn"t wish to hear what you were saying. But I couldn"t help it. I was caught unawares. [The three stare at each other.] It is something that involves my father. [Looking at the papers in BULLEN"s hands.] Mr. Bullen has brought you some evidence. Is that so, Mr.

Montague?

MONTAGUE. [In a low voice.] Yes, Miss Hegan.

LAURA. And you wished to take me into your confidence?

MONTAGUE. I wished to make it impossible for you to think we had obtained this evidence in your home.

LAURA. I See.

MONTAGUE. You will do us the justice to recognize that we did not seek admission here.

LAURA. Yes; I do that. [A pause.] All that I can say is, that if you think it best to take me into your confidence, you may trust me to the bitter end.

MONTAGUE. Miss Hegan, Mr. Bullen has brought me evidence which proves that the decision of the Court, which is to be made known tomorrow, has been... improperly affected.

LAURA. [Quickly.] By whom?

MONTAGUE. By Robert Grimes.

LAURA. [Starts wildly.] And the evidence involves my father?

MONTAGUE. Your father will be the chief one to profit from the change.

LAURA. [Sinks back against the table; stares away from them, whispering.] To Grimes... two hundred thousand on Court deal! I see! I see! [Faces them, weakly.] And what... what do you mean to do?

MONTAGUE. I intend to wait until the decision has been announced, which will be tomorrow, and then to call a public meeting and present the evidence.

LAURA. [Starts to implore him; then controls herself.] Yes, yes... that is just. But then... see! It hasn"t been done yet!

MONTAGUE. How do you mean?

LAURA. The decision hasn"t come out. It could be stopped!

JACK. Why stop it?

LAURA. That would prevent the wrong! I would... oh, I see! You want to expose Grimes! You"d rather it happened!

JACK. The crime has already been committed.

LAURA. And you, Mr. Montague... you prefer it so?

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