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第2章 CHAPTER I.(2)

Why,look here,"he continued,momentarily raising himself to a sitting posture in his disgust,"it was only last week he was over at Rawlett's trying to raise provisions and whiskey outer his water rights on the creek!Fact,sir,--had it all written down lawyer-like on paper.Rawlett didn't exactly see it in that light,and told him so.Then he up with the desp'rit dodge and began to work that.Said if he had to starve in a swamp like a dog he might as well kill himself at once,and would too if he could afford the weppins.Johnson said it was not a bad idea,and offered to lend him his revolver;Bilson handed up his shot-gun,and left it alongside of him,and turned his head away considerate-like and thoughtful while Rawlett handed him a box of rat pizon over the counter,in case he preferred suthin'more quiet.Well,what did 'Lige do?Nothin'!Smiled kinder sickly,looked sorter wild,and shut up.He didn't suicide much.No,sir!He didn't kill himself,--not he.Why,old Bixby--and he's a deacon in good standin'--allowed,in 'Lige's hearin'and for 'Lige's benefit,that self-destruction was better nor bad example,and proved it by Scripture too.And yet 'Lige did nothin'!Desp'rit!He's only desp'rit to laze around and fish all day off a log in the tules,and soak up with whiskey,until,betwixt fever an'ague and the jumps,he kinder shakes hisself free o'responsibility."A long silence followed;it was somehow felt that the subject was incongruously exciting;Billings allowed himself to lapse again behind the back of his chair.Meantime it had grown so dark that the dull glow of the stove was beginning to outline a faint halo on the ceiling even while it plunged the further lines of shelves behind the counter into greater obscurity.

"Time to light up,Harkutt,ain't it?"said Wingate,tentatively.

"Well,I was reckoning ez it's such a wild night there wouldn't be any use keepin'open,and when you fellows left I'd just shut up for good and make things fast,"said Harkutt,dubiously.Before his guests had time to fully weigh this delicate hint,another gust of wind shook the tenement,and even forced the unbolted upper part of the door to yield far enough to admit an eager current of humid air that seemed to justify the wisdom of Harkutt's suggestion.

Billings slowly and with a sigh assumed a sitting posture in the chair.The biscuit-nibbler selected a fresh dainty from the counter,and Wingate abstractedly walked to the window and rubbed the glass.Sky and water had already disappeared behind a curtain of darkness that was illuminated by a single point of light--the lamp in the window of some invisible but nearer house--which threw its rays across the glistening shallows in the road."Well,"said Wingate,buttoning up his coat in slow dejection,"I reckon Ioughter be travelin'to help the old woman do the chores before supper."He had just recognized the light in his own dining-room,and knew by that sign that his long-waiting helpmeet had finally done the chores herself.

"Some folks have it mighty easy,"said Billings,with long-drawn discontent,as he struggled to his feet."You've only a step to go,and yer's me and Peters there"--indicating the biscuit-nibbler,who was beginning to show alarming signs of returning to the barrel again--"hev got to trapse five times that distance.""More'n half a mile,if it comes to that,"said Peters,gloomily.

He paused in putting on his overcoat as if thinking better of it,while even the more fortunate and contiguous Wingate languidly lapsed against the counter again.

The moment was a critical one.Billings was evidently also regretfully eying the chair he had just quitted.Harkutt resolved on a heroic effort.

"Come,boys,"he said,with brisk conviviality,"take a parting drink with me before you go."Producing a black bottle from some obscurity beneath the counter that smelt strongly of india-rubber boots,he placed it with four glasses before his guests.Each made a feint of holding his glass against the opaque window while filling it,although nothing could be seen.A sudden tumult of wind and rain again shook the building,but even after it had passed the glass door still rattled violently.

"Just see what's loose,Peters,"said Billings;"you're nearest it."Peters,still holding the undrained glass in his hand,walked slowly towards it.

"It's suthin'--or somebody outside,"he said,hesitatingly.

The three others came eagerly to his side.Through the glass,clouded from within by their breath,and filmed from without by the rain,some vague object was moving,and what seemed to be a mop of tangled hair was apparently brushing against the pane.The door shook again,but less strongly.Billings pressed his face against the glass."Hol'on,"he said in a quick whisper,--"it's 'Lige!"But it was too late.Harkutt had already drawn the lower bolt,and a man stumbled from the outer obscurity into the darker room.

The inmates drew away as he leaned back for a moment against the door that closed behind him.Then dimly,but instinctively,discerning the glass of liquor which Wingate still mechanically held in his hand,he reached forward eagerly,took it from Wingate's surprised and unresisting fingers,and drained it at a gulp.The four men laughed vaguely,but not as cheerfully as they might.

"I was just shutting up,"began Harkutt,dubiously.

"I won't keep you a minit,"said the intruder,nervously fumbling in the breast pocket of his hickory shirt."It's a matter of business--Harkutt--I"--But he was obliged to stop here to wipe his face and forehead with the ends of a loose handkerchief tied round his throat.From the action,and what could be seen of his pale,exhausted face,it was evident that the moisture upon it was beads of perspiration,and not the rain which some abnormal heat of his body was converting into vapor from his sodden garments as he stood there.

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