Bernie Rhodenbarr - 06 - The Burglar Who Traded Ted Williams by Lawrence Block
Author:Lawrence Block
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Mystery
ISBN: 9780060731441
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2005-10-06T12:40:45+00:00
CHAPTER
Thirteen
Ten minutes later we were sitting in a Blimpie Base on Broadway, planning the commission of a felony. That set us apart from the other customers, who looked to have gotten well past the planning stage.
I started out by telling Doll I didnât want to have anything to do with it. Iâd stayed away from burglary for over a year. Then all Iâd done was think about knocking off an apartment and the next thing I knew I was spending the night in a cell.
âIâd like to help,â I said. âYou left some clothes in Lukeâs apartment and naturally you wanted them back. But it seems to me there are a couple of alternatives to illegal entry. You could wait until he gets back and give him a call, or you could hit Marty up for a loan and go shopping.â
âForget the clothes,â she said.
âExactly. Forget them and buy new ones.â
Forget sheâd even mentioned the clothes, she said. The big reason to break into Lukeâs apartment was to recover Martyâs baseball cards. If Luke had left town in response to a call with an offer of work, he had probably rushed off before he had an opportunity to convert the baseball card collection into cash. Maybe he was in no rush, maybe heâd just as soon let the heat die down while he figured out the best way to sell them.
If we could just get into Lukeâs apartment, she was pretty sure we could find the cards. And if we could return them to Marty, that meant Iâd be off the hook for burglarizing his apartment. The charges would be dropped, and wouldnât that be great?
âWell, it would certainly be nice,â I told her. âBut according to my lawyer theyâre probably going to have to drop the charges anyway, because he says they havenât got enough evidence to get an indictment, let alone a conviction. On top of that, do you see what Iâd be doing? Iâd be actually committing a crime in order to exonerate myself from one I didnât do. Somehow it doesnât seem worth it.â
As a matter of fact, she went on, there might be something extra in it for me. She was pretty sure thereâd be a reward. Marty, after all, was a generous man. His baseball card collection was near and dear to him. Surely I could count on being reimbursed handsomely for the risk Iâd be running.
How handsomely, I wondered. Whatever Marty paid me would be coming out of his own pocket, and heâd already paid for the cards once. He wouldnât want to shell out for them all over again, would he?
âYou know,â she said, âheâs already reported the loss to the insurance company, so I suppose theyâre already processing the claim. If I sat down with him privately and told him how youâd managed to recover the cards, well, maybe he wouldnât bother saying anything to the insurance company.â
âI think I see what youâre getting at.â
âIt wouldnât exactly be stealing,â she said.
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