“Then Dunbar will have to buy of you?”
“He vill haf to buy of me if he buys of anypody, yes.”
“Good! Now, when he starts to leave town, or just after he leaves, I want you to accuse him of stealing some of your plunder. Do you understand, Abe?”
“But vat if he don’t shteal him?”
“Accuse him, anyway.”
“Den maybe I get meinself into troubles. I say he shteal, und he don’t shteal. Vat vill happen mit me?”
“I’ll take care of that, Abe. Have you got any bogus diamonds along with you, Abe?”
“Sure I haf. I carry der paste chems for peoples dot don’t vas aple to puy der real shtones. Aber I don’t pring any of dem here to Benner, no, pecause I knows he vants only der best, yes.”
“Well, I want some of that bogus jewelry, Abe. You’ll accuse Dunbar of stealing from you; the sheriff will have to chase after him, and look through his saddlebags. The stones will be found in the saddlebags, Abe, so you won’t get yourself into trouble.”
“How vill der shtones get into der sattlepags if Dunbar don’t take dem?”