Steve Cronin put the money in Vincent's wallet. There was a slight jingle from the man's vest.

"What's that?" asked Cronin.

"Just change," answered Wally. "I forgot to take that."

"Leave it there. That makes it still better."

Steve Cronin climbed into the touring car and threw the automobile into reverse.

"Stand on the running board," he said to Wally.

He backed the car along the rough road and up the incline to the center of the railroad crossing. He stopped it there. He turned off the ignition and put the car into high gear. Then he turned the ignition key on again.

Alighting from the automobile, Cronin walked to the opposite side. He opened the door and pushed Harry's body toward the left. Together he and Wally completed the arrangements. Harry Vincent lay slumped over the wheel.

Cronin surveyed his work.

"Just one thing I forgot," he remarked.