The Maltese Falcon

In what way is Spade shown to be a lady killer in the ninth chapter?

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Spade is known in the city to be a lady-killer, and this chapter bears that out with the author's portrayal of Spade's seduction of Brigid. The young man is no longer outside the building, but Spade puts the fear into Brigid so that she will stay.