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第7章

He was never drunk, and, as a point of chivalry to his customers, never quite sober.Anybody was free of the hotel who cared to come in.Anybody who didn't like it could go out.Drinks of all kinds cost five cents, or six for a quarter.Meals and beds were practically free.Any persons foolish enough to go to the desk and pay for them, Mr.Smith charged according to the expression of their faces.

At first the loafers and the shanty men settled down on the place in a shower.But that was not the "trade" that Mr.Smith wanted.He knew how to get rid of them.An army of charwomen, turned into the hotel, scrubbed it from top to bottom.A vacuum cleaner, the first seen in Mariposa, hissed and screamed in the corridors.Forty brass beds were imported from the city, not, of course, for the guests to sleep in, but to keep them out.A bar-tender with a starched coat and wicker sleeves was put behind the bar.

The loafers were put out of business.The place had become too "high toned" for them.

To get the high class trade, Mr.Smith set himself to dress the part.

He wore wide cut coats of filmy serge, light as gossamer; chequered waistcoats with a pattern for every day in the week; fedora hats light as autumn leaves; four-in-hand ties of saffron and myrtle green with a diamond pin the size of a hazel nut.On his fingers there were as many gems as would grace a native prince of India; across his waistcoat lay a gold watch-chain in huge square links and in his pocket a gold watch that weighed a pound and a half and marked minutes, seconds and quarter seconds.Just to look at Josh Smith's watch brought at least ten men to the bar every evening.

Every morning Mr.Smith was shaved by Jefferson Thorpe, across the way.All that art could do, all that Florida water could effect, was lavished on his person.

Mr.Smith became a local character.Mariposa was at his feet.All the reputable business-men drank at Mr.Smith's bar, and in the little parlour behind it you might find at any time a group of the brightest intellects in the town.

Not but what there was opposition at first.The clergy, for example, who accepted the Mariposa House and the Continental as a necessary and useful evil, looked askance at the blazing lights and the surging crowd of Mr.Smith's saloon.They preached against him.When the Rev.

Dean Drone led off with a sermon on the text "Lord be merciful even unto this publican Matthew Six," it was generally understood as an invitation to strike Mr.Smith dead.In the same way the sermon at the Presbyterian church the week after was on the text "Lo what now doeth Abiram in the land of Melchisideck Kings Eight and Nine?" and it was perfectly plain that what was meant was, "Lo, what is Josh Smith doing in Mariposa?"But this opposition had been countered by a wide and sagacious philanthropy.I think Mr.Smith first got the idea of that on the night when the steam merry-go-round came to Mariposa.Just below the hostelry, on an empty lot, it whirled and whistled, steaming forth its tunes on the summer evening while the children crowded round it in hundreds.Down the street strolled Mr.Smith, wearing a soft fedora to indicate that it was evening.

"What d'you charge for a ride, boss?" said Mr.Smith.

"Two for a nickel," said the man.

"Take that," said Mr.Smith, handing out a ten-dollar bill from a roll of money, "and ride the little folks free all evening."That night the merry-go-round whirled madly till after midnight, freighted to capacity with Mariposa children, while up in Smith's Hotel, parents, friends and admirers, as the news spread, were standing four deep along the bar.They sold forty dollars' worth of lager alone that night, and Mr.Smith learned, if he had not already suspected it, the blessedness of giving.

The uses of philanthropy went further.Mr.Smith subscribed to everything, joined everything, gave to everything.He became an Oddfellow, a Forester, A Knight of Pythias and a Workman.He gave a hundred dollars to the Mariposa Hospital and a hundred dollars to the Young Men's Christian Association.

He subscribed to the Ball Club, the Lacrosse Club, the Curling Club, to anything, in fact, and especially to all those things which needed premises to meet in and grew thirsty in their discussions.

As a consequence the Oddfellows held their annual banquet at Smith's Hotel and the Oyster Supper of the Knights of Pythias was celebrated in Mr.Smith's dining-room.

Even more effective, perhaps, were Mr.Smith's secret benefactions, the kind of giving done by stealth of which not a soul in town knew anything, often, for a week after it was done.It was in this way that Mr.Smith put the new font in Dean Drone's church, and handed over a hundred dollars to Judge Pepperleigh for the unrestrained use of the Conservative party.

So it came about that, little by little, the antagonism had died down.Smith's Hotel became an accepted institution in Mariposa.Even the temperance people were proud of Mr.Smith as a sort of character who added distinction to the town.There were moments, in the earlier quiet of the morning, when Dean Drone would go so far as to step in to the "rotunda" and collect a subscription.As for the Salvation Army, they ran in and out all the time unreproved.

On only one point difficulty still remained.That was the closing of the bar.Mr.Smith could never bring his mind to it,--not as a matter of profit, but as a point of honour.It was too much for him to feel that Judge Pepperleigh might be out on the sidewalk thirsty at midnight, that the night hands of the Times-Herald on Wednesday might be compelled to go home dry.On this point Mr.Smith's moral code was simplicity itself,--do what is right and take the consequences.So the bar stayed open.

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