"Und, so 'elp me gracious! he vould hav' done it, too, if you had met somepody."
"You bet your life he would. Well, with cocked revolvers in our hands, we walked into the street, and made our way toward the railway station. In a saloon near the depot we had a couple of glasses of beer, and bought a pint of whisky. Then we took the 11.50 train for New York, and, as I told you, in the cars we divided the old woman's money."
"And got less than twenty-five dollars apiece?"
"Yes."
"Where did you leave the cars?"
"We got off the train on the other side of the bridge, and rode to Fourteenth Street and Third Avenue on the Third Avenue Elevated Road."
"Then you ought to have tried to establish an alibi."
"That's just what we did."
"How did you manage it?"
"'Let's go where we're known,' said Chamberlain, so in case of trouble we'll have an alibi.'