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第79章

Perhaps the least known and certainly one of the least recognised of the government services is that which includes the vigilant ships of the revenue service.It was not a revenue cutter, however, on which we were ploughing down the bay.The cutter lay, white and gleaming in the morning sun, at anchor off Stapleton, like a miniature warship, saluting as we passed.The revenue boats which steam down to Quarantine and make fast to the incoming ocean greyhounds are revenue tugs.

Down the bay we puffed and buffeted for about forty minutes before we arrived at the little speck of an island that is Quarantine.

Long before we were there we sighted the great La Montaigne near the group of buildings on the island, where she had been waiting since early morning for the tide and the customs officials.

The tug steamed alongside, and quickly up the high ladders swarmed the boarding officer and the deputy collectors.We followed Herndon straight to the main saloon, where the collectors began to receive the declarations which had been made out on blanks furnished to the passengers on the voyage over.They had had several days to write them out - the less excuse for omissions.

Glancing at each hastily the collector detached from it the slip with the number at the bottom and handed the number back, to be presented at the inspector's desk at the pier, where customs inspectors were assigned in turn.

"Number 140 is the one we want to watch," I heard Herndon whisper to Kennedy."That tall dark fellow over there."I followed his direction cautiously and saw a sparely built, striking looking man who had just filed his declaration and was chatting vivaciously with a lady who was just about to file hers.She was a clinging looking little thing with that sort of doll-like innocence that deceives nobody.

"No, you don't have to swear to it," he said."You used to do that, but now you simply sign your name and take a chance," he added, smiling and showing a row of perfect teeth.

"Number 156," Herndon noted as the collector detached the stub and handed it to her."That was Mademoiselle Gabrielle."The couple passed out to the deck, still chatting gaily.

"In the old days, before they got to be so beastly particular," Iheard him say, "I always used to get the courtesy of the port, an official expedite.But that is over now."The ship was now under way, her flags snapping in the brisk coolish breeze that told of approaching autumn.We had passed up the lower bay and the Narrows, and the passengers were crowded forward to catch the first glimpse of the skyscrapers of New York.

On up the bay we ploughed, throwing the spray proudly as we went.

Herndon employed the time in keeping a sharp watch on the tall, thin man.Incidentally he sought out the wireless operator and from him learned that a code wireless message had been received for Pierre, apparently from his partner, Lang.

"There is no mention of anything dutiable in this declaration by 140 which corresponds with any of the goods mentioned in the first cable from Paris," a collector remarked unobtrusively to Herndon, "nor in 156 corresponding to the second cable.""I didn't suppose there would be," was his laconic reply."That's our job - to=20find the stuff."At last La Montaigne was warped into the dock.The piles of first-class baggage on the ship were raucously deposited on the wharf and slowly the passengers filed down the plank to meet the line of white-capped uniformed inspectors and plain-clothes appraisers.The comedy and tragedy of the customs inspection had begun.

We were among the first to land.Herndon took up a position from which he could see without being seen.In the semi-light of the little windows in the enclosed sides of the pier, under the steel girders of the arched roof like a vast hall, there was a panorama of a huge mass of open luggage.

At last Number 140 came down, alone, to the roped-off dock.He walked nonchalantly over to the little deputy surveyor's desk, and an inspector was quickly assigned to him.It was all done neatly in the regular course of business apparently.He did not know that in the orderly rush the sharpest of Herndon's men had been picked out, much as a trick card player will force a card on his victim.

Already the customs inspection was well along.One inspector had been assigned to about each five passengers, and big piles of finery were being remorselessly tumbled out in shapeless heaps and exposed to the gaze of that part of the public which was not too much concerned over the same thing as to its own goods and chattels.

Reticules and purses were being inspected.Every trunk was presumed to have a false bottom, and things wrapped up in paper were viewed suspiciously and unrolled.Clothes were being shaken and pawed.

There did not seem to be much opportunity for concealment.

Herndon now had donned the regulation straw hat of the appraiser, and accompanied by us, posing as visitors, was sauntering about.

At last we came within earshot of the spot where the inspector was going through the effects of 140.

Out of the corner of my eyes I could see that a dispute was in progress over some trifling matter.The man was cool and calm.

"Call the appraiser, he said at last, with the air of a man standing on his rights."I object to this frisking of passengers.Uncle Sam is little better than a pickpocket.Besides, I cans I wait here all day.My partner is waiting for me uptown."Herndon immediately took notice.But it was quite evidently, after all, only an altercation for the benefit of those who were watching.

I am sure he knew he was being watched, but as the dispute proceeded he assumed the look of a man keenly amused.The matter, involving only a few dollars, was finally adjusted by his yielding gracefully and with an air of resignation.Still Herndon did not go and I am sure it annoyed him.

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