CHAPTER XXA FEMALE BOXER The cabs pursued their way up Broadway until Forty-second Street was reached, when they turned, the leading cab going up that street to Fifth Avenue. As the one containing the young woman turned the corner into that avenue it halted. A young man stepped out from the shadow and entered the cab. Patsy’s cab was at a discreet distance behind it, yet Patsy thought that the young man was the same one with whom, earlier in the evening, on Broadway, he had seen the young woman when she made the change in her hair. The cab now went on up Fifth Avenue, and at a slower pace than it had previously been going. Thus Sixty-eighth Street was reached, and, when near the corner, the cab drew alongside the curbstone, the two occupants alighting and proceeding on foot. Patsy wa

