“They built a new City Hall three years ago,” she said, “and none of them lost any money on it. If Noonan got the papers he’ll pretty soon find out that they tied as much on old Elihu, or more, than on anybody else.”
“That doesn’t make any difference. He’ll take it for granted that the old man had found an out for himself. Take my word for it, sister, Noonan and his friends think you and Thaler and Elihu are double-crossing them.”
“I don’t give a damn what they think,” she said obstinately. “It was only a joke. That’s all I meant it for. That’s all it was.”
“That’s good,” I growled. “You can go to the gallows with a clear conscience. Have you seen Thaler since the murder?”
“No, but Max didn’t kill him, if that’s what you think, even if he was around.”
“Why?”