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"Yes, but he may have become undeceived by this time," replied Old King Brady. "We want to get across the bay at once and do our investigating there."
They lost no time in putting this plan into effect, starting for the foot of Clay street where, as Old King Brady knew, there was a man who had naphtha launches to rent.
As they were about to enter the little office of this individual who should they run into but Detective Leggett.
"Volckman has given us the slip," said Leggett. "I am going across the bay after him."
"You started to arrest him?"
"I didn't; Narraway sent a man to do it; some one must have tipped Volckman off, for he didn't come to business this morning nor send any word. I happened to be at the office when the man came in with this report; Narraway told me to go to Volckman's house and see if I could nail him there."
"And you failed?"
"Failed because he wasn't there. Wasn't any one there? The house was shut up. I managed to get in all the same. Found most everything packed up. I prowled about and came across some letters in an old desk which are mighty interesting. Want to see them?"
"What are they about?"
"Opium smuggling. Five names are mentioned. The gang has had a bad scare through our operations. They have changed their base. There's another lot of hop expected in to-night it seems and the landing is to be made at a lonely spot over the bay. I'm bound for there now. Want to size up the place and report to Narraway. I shall recommend that you be put in charge of the raid, Mr. Brady."
"I am not sure that I want the contract," replied the old detective.
"Got the princess yet?"
"No. We are still hunting Garshaski; but where is this place you speak of?"
"It's above Saucelito; used to be called North Beach."
The Bradys and Alice glanced at each other.
"How are you going, Leggett?" the old detective asked.
"Why, I was going to hire a launch."
"Then you may as well come along with us, for that's just the place we are bound for."
And thus it came about that once again Detective Leggett came to be a.s.sociated with the Bradys in their chase after the Chinese Princess.
The launch was engaged and with the detectives on board and Harry running the motor, it started in the direction of the Golden Gate.
It now became necessary to take Leggett fully into their confidence, for the Secret Service man had not understood about the hidden money.
He grew quite excited and talked of little else the rest of the trip.
It made matters easier for the Bradys that Leggett knew the exact location of this other North Beach.
In due time they ran into the shallow cove under the green hills where there was a small pier, sort of boat-house on piles and several frame shacks which had once been devoted to such business as is usually found about a bathing place.
All happened to be deserted.
The Bradys instead of landing at the pier ran further down and tied up at a float from which they pa.s.sed to the sh.o.r.e.
The Bradys walked up the beach surveying the different shacks.
"There's your green door, Alice," Harry suddenly exclaimed, as he pointed on ahead.
It was attached to a one-story building scarcely larger than a good sized hencoop, that green door.
"Looks as if it might be the place," observed Old King Brady, adding:
"But who owns the sailboat tied up at the pier, I wonder?"
They had not observed it as they approached the pier from the other side.
"Suggests Garshaski," said Harry.
They pushed on to the green door.
"Go on in, Harry and Alice," said the old detective. "Leggett and I will watch that house on the piles. The owner of the sailboat may be inside."
Harry and Alice then pushed on into the shack.
"Too late!" cried Alice, "Garshaski has been here ahead of us!"
And indeed it looked so, for there in the middle of the floor lay a flat stone broken in two pieces.
Evidently it had served as a hearth stone and beneath where it had lain at the foot of the chimney was a newly dug hole.
CHAPTER XII.
CONCLUSION.
"Just in time to be too late!" exclaimed Harry, pointing at the hole.
"So it would seem. But it may not be so. That sailboat!" said Old King Brady.
"That's what's the matter!" cried Harry. "That boat-house, you may say.
Who is inside? That's what we want to know now."
"Mr. Brady! Oh, Mr. Brady!" called Leggett excitedly.
All hurried outside.
"Look!" said Leggett, pointing up the bay.