“You never will, old lobster. If you should try it I’d give you a punch in the bread basket that would unhinge you.”
“Are you going to remain here longer and give him further opportunity to insult me, Bradley!” demanded Gunn.
“I’ll go,” said Buckhart, cooling down a little. “Dick is right about him. He is a pitiful coward, and any one who touches him will simply soil his hands.”
As they walked away Marsh continued to shout taunts and insults until they were quite out of hearing.
“Now what do you think about it, partner?” asked Buckhart, as they retraced their way into the city.
“About what?” asked Dick.
“About the possibility that there is something wrong, and that is why Nadia and her brother failed to meet us here. Marsh and Durbin are here, and you can bet your sweet life Bunol is not far away. They followed the Budthornes.”
“It may be that you are right.”
“I’m plumb certain of it. That gang has not given up the hope of again getting hold of Dunbar Budthorne and squeezing money out of him. But what worries me most is the fact that Bunol has an infamous scheme to force Nadia into marriage with him. Just think of it! That sweetest of girls married to a snake like Mig Bunol! It’s enough to make a chap crazy!”
“He’ll never succeed in that, don’t worry, Brad. She knows him, and she despises him quite as much as we do.”