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第48章 A PIECE OF STEAK(3)

Yes, he had had more fights in him than most of them, and he had had far more than his share of the hard, gruelling fights--the kind that worked the heart and lungs to bursting, that took the elastic out of the arteries and made hard knots of muscle out of Youth's sleek suppleness, that wore out nerve and stamina and made brain and bones weary from excess of effort and endurance overwrought.Yes, he had done better than all of them.There were none of his old fighting partners left.He was the last of the old guard.He had seen them all finished, and he had had a hand in finishing some of them.

They had tried him out against the old uns, and one after another he had put them away--laughing when, like old Stowsher Bill, they cried in the dressing-room.And now he was an old un, and they tried out the youngsters on him.There was that bloke, Sandel.He had come over from New Zealand with a record behind him.But nobody in Australia knew anything about him, so they put him up against old Tom King.If Sandel made a showing, he would be given better men to fight, with bigger purses to win; so it was to be depended upon that he would put up a fierce battle.He had everything to win by it--money and glory and career; and Tom King was the grizzled old chopping-block that guarded the highway to fame and fortune.And he had nothing to win except thirty quid, to pay to the landlord and the tradesmen.And, as Tom King thus ruminated, there came to his stolid vision the form of Youth, glorious Youth, rising exultant and invincible, supple of muscle and silken of skin, with heart and lungs that had never been tired and torn and that laughed at limitation of effort.Yes, Youth was the Nemesis.It destroyed the old uns and recked not that, in so doing, it destroyed itself.It enlarged its arteries and smashed its knuckles, and was in turn destroyed by Youth.For Youth was ever youthful.

It was only Age that grew old.

At Castlereagh Street he turned to the left, and three blocks along came to the Gayety.A crowd of young larrikins hanging outside the door made respectful way for him, and he heard one say to another: "That's 'im!

That's Tom King!"

Inside, on the way to his dressing-room, he encountered the secretary, a keen-eyed, shrewd-faced young man, who shook his hand.

"How are you feelin', Tom?" he asked.

"Fit as a fiddle," King answered, though he knew that he lied, and that if he had a quid, he would give it right there for a good piece of steak.

When he emerged from the dressing-room, his seconds behind him, and came down the aisle to the squared ring in the centre of the hall, a burst of greeting and applause went up from the waiting crowd.He acknowledged salutations right and left, though few of the faces did he know.Most of them were the faces of kiddies unborn when he was winning his first laurels in the squared ring.He leaped lightly to the raised platform and ducked through the ropes to his corner, where he sat down on a folding stool.

Jack Ball, the referee, came over and shook his hand.Ball was a broken-down pugilist who for over ten years had not entered the ring as a principal.King was glad that he had him for referee.They were both old uns.If he should rough it with Sandel a bit beyond the rules, he knew Ball could be depended upon to pass it by.

Aspiring young heavyweights, one after another, were climbing into the ring and being presented to the audience by the referee.Also, he issued their challenges for them.

"Young Pronto," Bill announced, "from North Sydney, challenges the winner for fifty pounds side bet."The audience applauded, and applauded again as Sandel himself sprang through the ropes and sat down in his corner.Tom King looked across the ring at him curiously, for in a few minutes they would be locked together in merciless combat, each trying with all the force of him to knock the other into unconsciousness.But little could he see, for Sandel, like himself, had trousers and sweater on over his ring costume.His face was strongly handsome, crowned with a curly mop of yellow hair, while his thick, muscular neck hinted at bodily magnificence.

Young Pronto went to one corner and then the other, shaking hands with the principals and dropping down out of the ring.The challenges went on.

Ever Youth climbed through the ropes--Youth unknown, but insatiable--crying out to mankind that with strength and skill it would match issues with the winner.A few years before, in his own heyday of invincibleness, Tom King would have been amused and bored by these preliminaries.But now he sat fascinated, unable to shake the vision of Youth from his eyes.Always were these youngsters rising up in the boxing game, springing through the ropes and shouting their defiance; and always were the old uns going down before them.They climbed to success over the bodies of the old uns.And ever they came, more and more youngsters--Youth unquenchable and irresistible--and ever they put the old uns away, themselves becoming old uns and travelling the same downward path, while behind them, ever pressing on them, was Youth eternal--the new babies, grown lusty and dragging their elders down, with behind them more babies to the end of time--Youth that must have its will and that will never die.

King glanced over to the press box and nodded to Morgan, of the Sportsman, and Corbett, of the Referee.Then he held out his hands, while Sid Sullivan and Charley Bates, his seconds, slipped on his gloves and laced them tight, closely watched by one of Sandel's seconds, who first examined critically the tapes on King's knuckles.A second of his own was in Sandel's corner, performing a like office.Sandel's trousers were pulled off, and, as he stood up, his sweater was skinned off over his head.And Tom King, looking, saw Youth incarnate, deep-chested, heavy-thewed, with muscles that slipped and slid like live things under the white satin skin.

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