Everything looked favorable for their plans. Of course, the restaurant was perfectly dark, and the street was quite deserted. "How shall we get in?" asked Hogan of his more experienced accomplice. "No trouble******* the winder." Rafferty had served an apprenticeship at the burglar's trade, and was not long in opening the front window. He had no light and could not see that Joe had a companion. If he had discovered this, he would have been more cautious. "Go in and get the money," said he to Hogan. He thought it possible that Hogan might object, but the latter had a reason for consenting. He thought he might obtain for himself the lion's share of the plunder, while, as to risk, there would be no one but Joe to cope with, and Hogan knew that in physical strength he must be more than a m

