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"For humane reasons," Demarest commented, nodding approbation. "Good thing, too!" Burke conceded. "They'd make murder too devilish easy, and it's easy enough now.... Well, Cassidy?" "I got hold of this man, Sylvester," Cassidy went on. "I had him on the 'phone, too. He says that his house was robbed about eight weeks ago, and among other things the silencer was stolen."
"It doesn't look different from one of your regular craft of the skies, Tom." "No, she isn't. The main difference is here," and Tom showed his friend where a peculiar apparatus had been attached to the motor. This was the silencer the whole secret of the invention, so to speak. To Mr.
"Of course not, or I'd know whether it had a Maxim on it or not," Strawn retorted. "My theory is," he added impressively, "that somebody with a grudge against this dame hired a gunman to hang around till he got her dead to rights, then plop!" and he imitated the soft, thudding sound made by the discharge of a bullet from a gun equipped with a silencer.
It is obvious what a great advantage this attainment will be both for service and civil purposes. Roughly speaking, a high-powered engine without a silencer is audible at a distance of some seven miles and at a height of 13,000 feet at night time, though these distances are reduced by about a third by day when normal ground noises exist.
The word of the slave, against this presumption, is generally treated as impudence, worthy of punishment. "Do you contradict me, you rascal?" is a final silencer of counter statements from the lips of a slave. Calming down a little in view of my silence and hesitation, and, perhaps, from a rapid glance at the picture of misery I presented, he inquired again, "what I would have him do?"
"It's God's truth I'm telling you," he declared solemnly. "For the sake of the Fatherland, believe me." "I will," and Miller's fist came softly down on his desk. "Did you hear no report?" "None; there was a Maxim silencer on the rifle." "I see and blank cartridges in the breech." "That is what I first thought on seeing Mr. Whitney still standing," admitted Heinrich.
You said, I think, that a rifle fired with the silencer attachment makes no more noise than the sound of a loud sneeze!" "That's right," agreed Bruce; "a sort of harsh, spluttering noise. Not so loud either, Robin. Ph ... t-t-t! Like that!" "Loud enough to be heard through a door, would you say?" "Oh, I think so!" Robin thought intently for a moment.
Every judge, active and retired, is entitled to a permit to carry a weapon, and I long ago availed myself of the privilege. Nor am I about to make a confession of murder!" "There ain't no permit, so far as I know, Judge," Strawn growled, "for any man, whoever he may be God A'mighty himself not excepted to tote a gun with a silencer on it."
"To Chicago. He had only fifteen minutes to make the three o'clock train, after he received a wire saying his mother is not expected to live. He tried to reach you at the Selim house, but one of Captain Strawn's men said you had left." "I stopped on my way in to get a bite to eat," Dundee explained mechanically. "I'd dashed off without my lunch, you know." "Did you find the gun and silencer?"
She was very well equipped, I found two electric torches in clips alongside her barometers by the rear seat. "What make is she?" says Mankeltow. "Continental Renzalaer," I says. "My engines and my Rush Silencer." 'Walen whistles. "Here let me look," he says, and grabs the other torch. She was sure well equipped. Walen starts to go through 'em.
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