"Pretend to be drunk, and follow me. When I cough, quietly capture the man you will see."
Side by side we reeled up the avenue, and several blocks away I saw a fellow coming in the opposite direction.
"The lookout," I mentally said, and placed my revolver in a handy position.
I was not mistaken.
Just as we were about to pass the fellow, Shadow coughed. Quick as a flash, I wheeled and planted the muzzle of my weapon to the lookout's head, sternly saying:
"Not a word—not a bit of noise—or I'll put a bullet in your noddle!"
Surprised completely, the fellow caved, and I ran him along to where the men were walking, handcuffed him, and sent him to the station in charge of two men, but not until after Shadow had gone through his pockets.
We now all followed Shadow.
"Wait here," he finally spelled on his fingers. "In five minutes, at the farthest, I will return."
From the lookout's pocket he had taken a pass-key, which admitted him to a hall connecting with the bogus oyster saloon, and leaving the door unlocked, disappeared from sight.