Chapter 9 Which Introduces Some Very Physical PhenomenaMALONE SEEMED DESTINED to be entangled in the affairs of the Linden family, for he had hardly seen the last of the unfortunate Tom before he became involved in a very much more unpleasant fashion with his unsavoury brother. The episode began by a telephone ring in the morning and the voice of Algernon Mailey at the far end of the wire. "Are you clear for this afternoon?" "At your service." "I say, Malone, you are a hefty man. You played Rugger for Ireland, did you not? You don't mind a possible rough-and-tumble, do you?" Malone grinned over the receiver. "You can count me in." "It may be really rather formidable. We shall have possibly to tackle a prize-fighter." "Right-o!" said Malone, cheerfully. "And we want another man f