RubyfeltacrossthetableuntilCork”sfirmhandcloseduponhers。
“Areyouafraid,Eddie?“shewhispered。“Areyouafraidyou”llgetafreeride?“
“Nothin”doin”intheteeth-chatterin”line,“saidCork。“IguessRooney”sbeenslowwithhisenvelope。Don”tyouworry,girly;I”lllookoutforyouallright。”
YetMr。McManus”seasewasonlyskin-andmuscle-deep。WiththepolicelookingeverywhereforBuckMalone”sassailant,andwithCorriganstillontheoceanwave,hefeltthattobecaughtinapoliceraidwouldmeananendedcareerforhim。HewishedhehadremainedinthehighrearroomofthetrueCapuletreadingthepinkextras。
Rooneyseemedtohaveopenedthefrontdoorbelowandengagedthepoliceinconferenceinthedarkhall。Thewordlesslowgrowloftheirvoicescameupthestairway。Frankmadeawirelessnewsstationofhimselfattheupperdoor。Suddenlyheclosedthedoor,hurriedtotheextremerearoftheroomandlightedadimgasjet。
“Thisway,everybody!“hecalledsharply。“Inahurry;butnonoise,please!“
Theguestscrowdedinconfusiontotherear。Rooney”slieutenantswungopenapanelinthewall,overlookingthebackyard,revealingaladderalreadyplacedfortheescape。
“Downandout,everybody!“hecommanded。“Ladiesfirst!Lesstalking,please!Don”tcrowd!There”snodanger。”
Amongthelast,CorkandRubywaitedtheirturnattheopenpanel。
Suddenlysheswepthimasideandclungtohisarmfiercely。
“Beforewegoout,“shewhisperedinhisear”beforeanythinghappens,tellmeagain,Eddie,doyoul——doyoureallylikeme?“
“Onthedeadlevel,“saidCork,holdingherclosewithonearm,“whenitcomestoyou,I”mallin。”
Whentheyturnedtheyfoundtheywerelostandindarkness。Thelastofthefleeingcustomershaddescended。Halfwayacrosstheyardtheyboretheladder,stumbling,giggling,hurryingtoplaceitagainstadjoininglowbuildingovertheroofofwhichtheironlyroutetosafety。
“Wemayaswellsitdown,“saidCorkgrimly。“MaybeRooneywillstandthecopsoff,anyhow。”
Theysatatatable;andtheirhandscametogetheragain。
Anumberofmenthenenteredthedarkroom,feelingtheirwayabout。
Oneofthem,Rooneyhimself,foundtheswitchandturnedontheelectriclight。Theothermanwasacopoftheoldregime——abigcop,athickcop,afuming,abruptcop——notaprettycop。Hewentuptothepairatthetableandsneeredfamiliarlyatthegirl。
“Whatareyousedoin”inhere?“heasked。
“Droppedinforasmoke,“saidCorkmildly。
“Hadanydrinks?“
“Notlaterthanoneo”clock。”
“Getout——quick!“orderedthecop。Then,“Sitdown!“hecountermanded。
HetookoffCork”shatroughlyandscrutinizedhimshrewdly。
“Yourname”sMcManus。”
“Badguess,“saidCork。“It”sPeterson。”
“CorkMcManus,orsomethinglikethat,“saidthecop。“YouputaknifeintoamaninDutchMike”ssaloonaweekago。”
“Aw,forgetit!“saidCork,whoperceivedashadeofdoubtintheofficer”stones。“You”vegotmymugmixedwithsomebodyelse”s。”
“HaveI?Well,you”llcometothestationwithme,anyhow,andbelookedover。Thedescriptionfitsyouallright。”ThecoptwistedhisfingersunderCork”scollar。“Comeon!“heorderedroughly。
CorkglancedatRuby。Shewaspale,andherthinnostrilsquivered。Herquickeyedancedfromoneman”sfacetotheotherastheyspokeormoved。Whathardluck!Corkwasthinking——
Corriganonthebriny;andRubymetandlostalmostwithinanhour!Somebodyatthepolicestationwouldrecognizehim,withoutadoubt。Hardluck!
Butsuddenlythegirlsprangupandhurledherselfwithbotharmsextendedagainstthecop。HisholdonCork”scollarwasloosenedandhestumbledbacktwoorthreepaces。
“Don”tgosofast,Maguire!“shecriedinshrillfury。“Keepyourhandsoffmyman!Youknowme,andyouknowI”mgivin”yougoodadvice。Don”tyoutouchhimagain!He”snottheguyyouarelookin”for——I”llstandforthat。”
“Seehere,Fanny,“saidtheCop,redandangry,“I”lltakeyou,too,ifyoudon”tlookout!Howdoyouknowthisain”tthemanIwant?
Whatareyoudoinginherewithhim?“
“HowdoIknow?“saidthegirl,flamingredandwhitebyturns。
“BecauseI”veknownhimayear。He”smine。Oughtn”tItoknow?
AndwhatamIdoin”herewithhim?That”seasy。”
Shestoopedlowandreacheddownsomewhereintoaswirlofflirteddraperies,heliotropeandblack。Anelasticsnapped,shethrewonthetabletowardCorkafoldedwadofbills。Themoneyslowlystraighteneditselfwithlittleleisurelyjerks。
“Takethat,Jimmy,andlet”sgo,“saidthegirl。“I”mdeclarin”
theusualdividends,Maguire,“shesaidtotheofficer。“Youhadyourusualfive-dollargraftattheusualcorneratten。”
“Alie!“saidthecop,turningpurple。“YougoonmybeatagainandI”llarrestyoueverytimeIseeyou。”
“No,youwon”t,“saidthegirl。“AndI”lltellyouwhy。Witnessessawmegiveyouthemoneyto-night,andlastweek,too。I”vebeengettingfixedforyou。”
Corkputthewadofmoneycarefulyintohispocket,andsaid:“Comeon,Fanny;let”shavesomechopsueybeforewegohome。”
“Clearout,quick,bothofyou,orI”ll”
Thecop”sblustertrailedawayintoinconsequentiality。
Atthecornerofthestreetthetwohalted。Corkhandedbackthemoneywithoutaword。Thegirltookitandslippeditslowlyintoherhand-bag。HerexpressionwasthesameshehadwornwhensheenteredRooney”sthatnight——shelookedupontheworldwithdefiance,suspicionandsullenwonder。
“IguessImightaswellsaygood-byehere,“shesaiddully。“Youwon”twanttoseemeagain,ofcourse。Willyou——shakehands——
Mr。McManus。”
“Imightn”thavegotwiseifyouhadn”tgivethesnapaway,“saidCork。“Whydidyoudoit?“
“You”dhavebeenpinchedifIhadn”t。That”swhy。Ain”tthatreasonenough?“Thenshebegantocry。“Honest,Eddie,Iwasgoin”tobethebestgirlintheworld。IhatedtobewhatIam;
Ihatedmen;IwasreadyalmosttodiewhenIsawyou。Andyouseemeddifferentfromeverybodyelse。AndwhenIfoundyoulikedme,too,why,IthoughtI”dmakeyoubelieveIwasgood,andIwasgoin”tobegood。Whenyouaskedtocometomyhouseandseeme,why,I”dhavediedratherthandoanythingwrongafterthat。Butwhat”stheuseoftalkingaboutit?I”llsaygood-by,ifyouwill,Mr。McManus。”
Corkwaspullingathisear。“IknifedMalone,“saidhe。“Iwastheonethecopwanted。”
“Oh,that”sallright,“saidthegirllistlessly。“Itdidn”tmakeanydifferenceaboutthat。”
“ThatwasallhotairaboutWallStreet。Idon”tdonothin”buthangoutwithatoughgangontheEastSide。”
“Thatwasallright,too,“repeatedthegirl。“Itdidn”tmakeanydifference。”
Corkstraightenedhimself,andpulledhishatdownlow。“IcouldgetajobatO”Brien”s,“hesaidaloud,buttohimself。
“Good-by,“saidthegirl。
“Comeon,“saidCork,takingherarm。“Iknowaplace。”
Twoblocksawayheturnedwithherupthestepsofaredbrickhousefacingalittlepark。
“Whathouseisthis?“sheasked,drawingback。“Whyareyougoinginthere?“
Astreetlampshonebrightlyinfront。Therewasabrassnameplateatonesideoftheclosedfrontdoors。Corkdrewherfirmlyupthesteps。“Readthat,“saidhe。
Shelookedatthenameontheplate,andgaveacrybetweenamoanandascream。“No,no,no,Eddie!Oh,myGod,no!Iwon”tletyoudothat——notnow!Letmego!Youshan”tdothat!Youcan”t——youmus”n”t!Notafteryouknow!No,no!Comeawayquick!Oh,myGod!
Please,Eddie,come!“
Halffainting,shereeled,andwascaughtinthebendofhisarm。
Cork”srighthandfeltfortheelectricbuttonandpresseditlong。
Anothercop——howquicklytheyscenttroublewhentroubleisonthewing!——camealong,sawthem,andranupthesteps。“Here!Whatareyoudoingwiththatgirl?“hecalledgruffly。
“She”llbeallrightinaminute,“saidCork。“It”sastraightdeal。”
“ReverendJeremiahJones,“readthecopfromthedoor-platewithtruedetectivecunning。
“Correct,“saidCork。“Onthedeadlevel,we”regoin”togetmarried。”
XXI
THEVENTURERS
Letthestorywreckitselfonthespreadingrailsofthe_NonSequitur_
Limited,ifitwill;firstyoumusttakeyourseatintheobservationcar“_Raisond”^etre_“foronemoment。Itisfornolongerthantoconsiderabriefessayonthesubject——letuscallit:“What”sAroundtheCorner。”
_Omnemundusinduaspartesdivisumest_——menwhowearrubbersandpaypoll-taxes,andmenwhodiscovernewcontinents。Therearenomorecontinentstodiscover;butbythetimeovershoesareoutofdateandthepollhasdevelopedintoanincometax,theotherhalfwillbeparallelingthecanalsofMarswithradiumrailways。
Fortune,Chance,andAdventurearegivenassynonymousinthedictionaries。Totheknowingeachhasadifferentmeaning。
Fortuneisaprizetobewon。Adventureistheroadtoit。Chanceiswhatmaylurkintheshadowsattheroadside。ThefaceofFortuneisradiantandalluring;thatofAdventureisflushedandheroic。ThefaceofChanceisthebeautifulcountenance——perfectbecausevagueanddream-born——thatweseeinourtea-cupsatbreakfastwhilewegrowloverourchopsandtoast。
TheVENTURERisonewhokeepshiseyeonthehedgerowsandwaysidegrovesandmeadowswhilehetravelstheroadtoFortune。ThatisthedifferencebetweenhimandtheAdventurer。EatingtheforbiddenfruitwasthebestrecordevermadebyaVenturer。TryingtoprovethatithappenedisthehighestworkoftheAdventuresome。Tobeeitherisdisturbingtothecosmogonyofcreation。So,asbracket-
sawedandcity-directoriedcitizens,letuslightourpipes,chidethechildrenandthecat,arrangeourselvesinthewillowrockerundertheflickeringgasjetatthecoolestwindowandscanthislittletaleoftwomodernfollowersofChance。
“DidyoueverhearthatstoryaboutthemanfromtheWest?“askedBillinger,inthelittledark-oakroomtoyourleftasyoupenetratetheinteriorofthePowhatanClub。
“Doubtless,“saidJohnReginaldForster,risingandleavingtheroom。
Forstergothisstrawhatstrawswillbeinandmaybeoutagainlongbeforethisisprintedfromthecheckroomboy,andwalkedoutoftheairasHamletsays。Billingerwasusedtohavinghisstoriesinsultedandwouldnotmind。Forsterwasinhisfavoritemoodandwantedtogoawayfromanywhere。Aman,inordertogetongoodtermswithhimself,musthavehisopinionscorroboratedandhismoodsmatchedbysomeoneelse。Ihadwrittenthat“somebody“;butanA。D。T。boywhooncetookatelegramformepointedoutthatIcouldsavemoneybyusingthecompoundword。
Thisisaviceversacase。
Forster”sfavoritemoodwasthatofgreatlydesiringtobeafollowerofChance。HewasaVenturerbynature,butconvention,birth,traditionandthenarrowinginfluencesofthetribeofManhattanhaddeniedhimfullprivilege。Hehadtroddenallthemain-traveledthoroughfaresandmanyofthesideroadsthataresupposedtorelievethetediumoflife。Butnonehadsufficed。Thereasonwasthatheknewwhatwastobefoundattheendofeverystreet。Heknewfromexperienceandlogicalmostpreciselytowhatendeachdigressionfromroutinemustlead。Hefoundadepressingmonotonyinallthevariationsthatthemusicofhisspherehadgrafteduponthetuneoflife。Hehadnotlearnedthat,althoughtheworldwasmaderound,thecirclehasbeensquared,andthatit”strueinterestistobein“What”sAroundtheCorner。”
ForsterwalkedabroadaimlesslyfromthePowhatan,tryingnottotaxeitherhisjudgmentorhisdesireastowhatstreetshetraveled。
Hewouldhavebeengladtolosehiswayifitwerepossible;buthehadnohopeofthat。AdventureandFortunemoveatyourbeckandcallintheGreaterCity;butChanceisoriental。Sheisaveiledladyinasedanchair,protectedbyaspecialtrafficsquadofdragonians。Crosstown,uptown,anddowntownyoumaymovewithoutseeingher。
Attheendofanhour”sstroll,Forsterstoodonacornerofabroad,smoothavenue,lookingdisconsolatelyacrossitatapicturesqueoldhotelsoftlybutbrilliantlylit。Disconsolately,becauseheknewthathemustdine;anddininginthathotelwasnoventure。Itwasoneofhisfavoritecaravansaries,andsosilentandswiftwouldbetheserviceandsodelicatelychoicethefood,thatheregrettedthehungerthatmustbeappeasedbythe“deadperfection“oftheplace”scuisine。Eventhemusicthereseemedtobealwaysplaying_dacapo_。
Fancycametohimthathewoulddineatsomecheap,evendubious,restaurantlowerdowninthecity,wheretheerraticchefsfromallcountriesoftheworldspreadtheirnationalcookeryfortheomnivorousAmerican。Somethingmighthappenthereoutoftheroutine——hemightcomeuponasubjectwithoutapredicate,aroadwithoutanend,aquestionwithoutananswer,acausewithoutaneffect,agulfstreaminlife”ssaltocean。Hehadnotdressedforevening;heworeadarkbusinesssuitthatwouldnotbequestionedevenwherethewaitersservedthespaghettiintheirshirtsleeves。
SoJohnReginaldForsterbegantosearchhisclothesformoney;
becausethemorecheaplyyoudine,themoresurelymustyoupay。
Allofthethirteenpockets,largeandsmall,ofhisbusinesssuitheexploredcarefullyandfoundnotapenny。HisbankbookshowedabalanceoffivefigurestohiscreditintheOldIronsidesTrustCompany,but——
Forsterbecameawareofamannearbyathislefthandwhowasreallyregardinghimwithsomeamusement。helookedlikeanybusinessmanofthirtyorso,neatlydressedandstandingintheattitudeofonewaitingforastreetcar。Buttherewasnocarlineonthatavenue。
SohisproximityandunconcealedcuriosityseemedtoForstertopartakeofthenatureofapersonalintrusion。But,ashewasaconsistentseekerafter“What”sAroundtheCorner,“insteadofmanifestingresentmentheonlyturnedahalf-embarrassedsmileupontheother”sgrinofamusement。
“Allin?“askedtheintruder,drawingnearer。
“Seemsso,“saidForster。“Now,Ithoughttherewasadollarin”
“Oh,Iknow,“saidtheotherman,withalaugh。“Buttherewasn”t。
I”vejustbeenthroughthesameprocessmyself,asIwascomingaroundthecorner。Ifoundinanuppervestpocket——Idon”tknowhowtheygotthere——exactlytwopennies。Youknowwhatkindofadinnerexactlytwopennieswillbuy!“
“Youhaven”tdined,then?“askedForster。
“Ihavenot。ButIwouldliketo。Now,I”llmakeyouaproposition。
Youlooklikeamanwhowouldtakeupone。Yourclotheslookneatandrespectable。Excusepersonalities。Ithinkminewillpassthescrutinyofaheadwaiter,also。Supposewegoovertothathotelanddinetogether。Wewillchoosefromthemenulikemillionaires——or,ifyouprefer,likegentlemeninmoderatecircumstancesdiningextravagantlyforonce。Whenwehavefinishedwewillmatchwithmytwopenniestoseewhichofuswillstandthebruntofthehouse”sdispleasureandvengeance。MynameisIves。Ithinkwehavelivedinthesamestationoflife——beforeourmoneytookwings。”
“You”reon,“saidForster,joyfully。
HerewasaventureatleastwithinthebordersofthemysteriouscountryofChange——anyhow,itpromisedsomethingbetterthanthestaleinfestivityofatabled”h^ote。
Thetwoweresoonseatedatacornertableinthehoteldiningroom。IveschuckedoneofhispenniesacrossthetabletoForster。
“Matchforwhichofusgivestheorder,“hesaid。
Forsterlost。
Iveslaughedandbegantonameliquidsandviandstothewaiterwiththeabsorbedbutcalmdeliberationofonewhowastothemenuborn。Forster,listening,gavehisadmiringapprovaloftheorder。
“Iamaman,“saidIves,duringtheoysters,“Whohasmadealifetimesearchaftertheto-be-continued-in-our-next。Iamnotliketheordinaryadventurerwhostrikesforacovetedprize。NoryetamIlikeagamblerwhoknowsheiseithertowinorloseacertainsetstake。WhatIwantistoencounteranadventuretowhichIcanpredictnoconclusion。ItisthebreathofexistencetometodareFateinitsblindestmanifestations。Theworldhascometorunsomuchbyroteandgravitationthatyoucanenteruponhardlyanyfootpathofchanceinwhichyoudonotfindsignboardsinformingyouofwhatyoumayexpectatitsend。IamliketheclerkintheCircumlocutionOfficewhoalwayscomplainedbitterlywhenanyonecameintoaskinformation。”Hewantedto_know_,youknow!”wasthekickhemadetohisfellow-clerks。Well,Idon”twanttoknow,Idon”twanttoreason,Idon”twanttoguess——Iwanttobetmyhandwithoutseeingit。”
“Iunderstand,“saidForsterdelightedly。“I”veoftenwantedthewayIfeelputintowords。You”vedoneit。Iwanttotakechancesonwhat”scoming。SupposewehaveabottleofMosellewiththenextcourse。”
“Agreed,“saidIves。“I”mgladyoucatchmyidea。Itwillincreasetheanimosityofthehousetowardtheloser。Ifitdoesnotwearyyou,wewillpursuethetheme。OnlyafewtimeshaveImetatrueventurer——onewhodoesnotaskascheduleandmapfromFatewhenhebeginsajourney。But,astheworldbecomesmorecivilizedandwiser,themoredifficultitistocomeuponanadventuretheendofwhichyoucannotforesee。IntheElizabethandaysyoucouldassaultthewatch,wringknockersfromdoorsandhaveajollyset-towiththebladesinanyconvenientangleofawalland”getawaywithit。”
Nowadays,ifyouspeakdisrespectfullytoapoliceman,allthatislefttothemostromanticfancyistoconjectureinwhatparticularpolicestationhewilllandyou。”
“Iknow——Iknow,“saidForster,noddingapproval。
“IreturnedtoNewYorkto-day,“continuedIves,“fromathreeyears”
ramblearoundtheglobe。Thingsarenotmuchbetterabroadthantheyareathome。Thewholeworldseemstobeoverrunbyconclusions。Theonlythingthatinterestsmegreatlyisapremise。I”vetriedshootingbiggameinAfrica。Iknowwhatanexpressriflewilldoatsomanyyards;andwhenanelephantorarhinocerosfallstothebullet,I
enjoyitaboutasmuchasIdidwhenIwaskeptinafterschooltodoasuminlongdivisionontheblackboard。”
“Iknow——Iknow,“saidForster。
“Theremightbesomethinginaeroplanes,“wentonIves,reflectively。
“I”vetriedballooning;butitseemstobemerelyacut-and-driedaffairofwindandballast。”
“Women,“suggestedForster,withasmile。
“Threemonthsago,“saidIves。“IwaspotteringaroundinoneofthebazaarsinConstantinople。Inoticedalady,veiled,ofcourse,butwithapairofespeciallyfineeyesvisible,whowasexaminingsomeamberandpearlornamentsatoneofthebooths。Withherwasanattendant——abigNubian,asblackascoal。Afterawhiletheattendantdrewnearertomebydegreesandslippedascrapofpaperintomyhand。IlookedatitwhenIgotachance。Onitwasscrawledhastilyinpencil:”ThearchedgateoftheNghtingaleGardenatnineto-night。”Doesthatappeartoyoutobeaninterestingpremise,Mr。Forster?“
“ImadeinquiriesandlearnedthattheNightingaleGardenwasthepropertyofanoldTurk——agrandvizier,orsomethingofthesort。
OfcourseIprospectedforthearchedgateandwasthereatnine。
ThesameNubianattendantopenedthegatepromptlyontime,andIwentinsideandsatonabenchbyaperfumedfountainwiththeveiledlady。Wehadquiteanextendedchat。ShewasMyrtleThompson,aladyjournalist,whowaswritinguptheTurkishharemsforaChicagonewspaper。ShesaidshenoticedtheNewYorkcutofmyclothesinthebazaarandwonderedifIcouldn”tworksomethingintothemetropolitanpapersaboutit。”
“Isee,“saidForster。“Isee。”
“I”vecanoedthroughCanada,“saidIves,“downmanyrapidsandovermanyfalls。ButIdidn”tseemtogetwhatIwantedoutofitbecauseIknewtherewereonlytwopossibleoutcomes——Iwouldeithergotothebottomorarriveatthesealevel。I”veplayedallgamesatcards;butthemathematicianshavespoiledthatsportbycomputingthepercentages。I”vemadeacquaintancesontrains,I”veansweredadvertisements,I”verungstrangedoor-bells,I”vetakeneverychancethatpresenteditself;buttherehasalwaysbeentheconventionalending——thelogicalconclusiontothepremise。”
“Iknow,“repeatedForster。“I”vefeltitall。ButI”vehadfewchancestotakemychanceatchances。Isthereanylifesodevoidofimpossibilitiesaslifeinthiscity?Thereseemstobeamyriadofopportunitiesfortestingtheundeterminable;butnotoneinathousandfailstolandyouwhereyouexpectedittostop。Iwishthesubwaysandstreetcarsdisappointedoneasseldom。”
“Thesunhasrisen,“saidIves,“ontheArabiannights。Therearenomorecaliphs。Thefisherman”svaseisturnedtoavacuumbottle,warrantedtokeepanygenieboilingorfrozenforforty-eighthours。
Lifemovesbyrote。Sciencehaskilledadventure。TherearenomoreopportunitiessuchasColumbusandthemanwhoatethefirstoysterhad。Theonlycertainthingisthatthereisnothinguncertain。”
“Well,“saidForster,“myexperiencehasbeenthelimitedoneofacityman。Ihaven”tseentheworldasyouhave;butitseemsthatweviewitwiththesameopinion。But,ItellyouIamgratefulforeventhislittleventureofoursintothebordersofthehaphazard。
Theremaybeatleastonebreathlessmomentwhenthebillforthedinnerispresented。Perhaps,afterall,thepilgrimswhotraveledwithoutscriporpursefoundakeenertastetolifethandidtheknightsoftheRoundTablewhorodeabroadwitharetinueandKingArthur”scertifiedchecksintheliningoftheirhelmets。Andnow,ifyou”vefinishedyourcoffee,supposewematchoneofyourinsufficientcoinsfortheimpendingblowofFate。WhathaveI
up?“
“Heads,“calledIves。
“Headsitis,“saidForster,liftinghishand。“Ilose。Weforgottoagreeuponaplanforthewinnertoescape。Isuggestthatwhenthewaitercomesyoumakearemarkabouttelephoningtoafriend。
Iwillholdthefortandthedinnerchecklongenoughforyoutogetyourhatandbeoff。Ithankyouforaneveningoutoftheordinary,Mr。Ives,andwishwemighthaveothers。”
“Ifmymemoryisnotatfault,“saidIves,laughing,“thenearestpolicestationisinMacDougalStreet。Ihaveenjoyedthedinner,too,letmeassureyou。”
Forstercrookedhisfingerforthewaiter。Victor,withalocomotiveeffortthatseemedtoowemoretopneumaticsthantopedestrianism,glidedtothetableandlaidthecard,facedownward,bytheloser”scup。Forstertookitupandaddedthefigureswithdeliberatecare。
Ivesleanedbackcomfortablyinhischair。
“Escuseme,“saidForster;“butIthoughyouweregoingtoringGrimesaboutthattheatrepartyforThursdaynight。Hadyouforgottenaboutit?“
“Oh,“saidIves,settlinghimselfmorecomfortably,“Icandothatlateron。Getmeaglassofwater,waiter。”
“Wanttobeinatthedeath,doyou?“askedForster。
“Ihopeyoudon”tobject,“saidIves,pleadingly。“NeverinmylifehaveIseenagentlemanarrestedinapublicrestaurantforswindlingitoutofadinner。”
“Allright,“saidForster,calmly。“YouareentitledtoseeaChristiandieinthearenaasyour_pousse-caf”e_。”
Victorcamewiththeglassofwaterandremained,withthedisengagedairofaninexorablecollector。
Forsterhesitatedforfifteenseconds,andthentookapencilfromhispocketandscribbledhisnameonthedinnercheck。Thewaiterbowedandtookitaway。
“Thefactis,“saidForster,withalittleembarrassedlaugh,“IdoubtwhetherI”mwhattheycalla”gamesport”whichmeansthesameasa”soldierofFortune。”I”llhavetomakeaconfession。I”vebeendiningatthishoteltwoorthreetimesaweekformorethanayear。
Ialwayssignmychecks。”Andthen,withanoteofappreciationinhisvoice:“Itwasfirst-rateofyoutostaytoseemethroughwithitwhenyouknewIhadnomoney,andthatyoumightbescoopedin,too。”
“IguessI”llconfess,too,“saidIves,withagrin。“Iownthehotel。
Idon”trunit,ofcourse,butIalwayskeepasuiteonthethirdfloorformyusewhenIhappentostrayintotown。”
Hecalledawaiterandsaid:“IsMr。Gilmorestillbehindthedesk?
Allright。TellhimthatMr。Ivesishere,andaskhimtohavemyroomsmadereadyandaired。”
“Anotherventurecutshortbytheinevitable,“saidForster。“Isthereaconundrumwithoutananswerinthenextnumber?Butlet”sholdtooursubjectjustforaminuteortwo,ifyouwill。Itisn”toftenthatImeetamanwhounderstandstheflawsIpickinexistence。
Iamengagedtobemarriedamonthfromto-day。”
“Ireservecomment,“saidIves。
“Right;Iamgoingtoaddtotheassertion。Iamdevotedlyfondofthelady;butIcan”tdecidewhethertoshowupatthechurchormakeasneakforAlaska。It”sthesameidea,youknow,thatwewerediscussing——itdoesforafellowasfaraspossibilitiesareconcerned。Everybodyknowstheroutine——yougetakissflavoredwithCeylonteaafterbreakfast;yougototheoffice;youcomebackhomeanddressfordinner——theatretwiceaweek——bills——mopingaroundmosteveningstryingtomakeconversation——alittlequarreloccasionally——maybesometimesabigone,andaseparation——orelseasettlingdownintoamiddle-agedcontentment,whichisworstofall。”
“Iknow,“saidIves,noddingwisely。
“It”sthedeadcertaintyofthething,“wentonForster,“thatkeepsmeindoubt。There”llnevermorebeanythingaroundthecorner。”
“Nothingafterthe”LittleChurch”“saidIves。“Iknow。”
“Understand,“saidForster,“thatIaminnodoubtastomyfeelingstowardthelady。ImaysaythatIlovehertrulyanddeeply。Butthereissomethinginthecurrentthatrunsthroughmyveinsthatcriesoutagainstanyformofthecalculable。IdonotknowwhatIwant;butIknowthatIwantit。I”mtalkinglikeanidiot,I
suppose,butI”msureofwhatImean。”
“Iunderstandyou,“saidIves,withaslowsmile。“Well,IthinkI
willbegoinguptomyroomsnow。Ifyouwoulddinewithmehereoneeveningsoon,Mr。Forster,I”dbeglad。”
“Thursday?“suggestedForster。
“Atseven,ifit”sconvenient,“answeredIves。
“Sevengoes,“assentedForster。
Athalft-pasteightIvesgotintoacabandwasdriventoanumberinoneofthecorrectWestSeventies。Hiscardadmittedhimtothereceptionroomofanold-fashionedhouseintowhichthespiritsofFortune,ChanceandAdventurehadneverdaredtoenter。OnthewallsweretheWhistleretchings,thesteelengravingsbyOh-what”s-
his-name?,thestill-lifepaintingsofthegrapesandgardentruckwiththewatermelonseedsspilledonthetableasnaturalaslife,andtheGreuzehead。Itwasahousehold。Therewasevenbrassandirons。Onatablewasanalbum,half-morocco,withoxidized-
silverprotectionsonthecornersofthelids。Aclockonthemanteltickedloudly,withawarningclickatfiveminutestonine。Iveslookedatitcuriously,rememberingatime-pieceinhisgrandmother”shomethatgavesuchawarning。
AndthendownthestairsandintotheroomcameMaryMarsden。Shewastwenty-four,andIleavehertoyourimagination。ButImustsaythismuch——youthandhealthandsimplicityandcourageandgreenish-violeteyesarebeautiful,andshehadallthese。ShegaveIvesherhandwiththesweetcordialityofanoldfriendship。
“Youcan”tthinkwhatapleasureitis,“shesaid,“tohaveyoudropinonceeverythreeyearsorso。”
Forhalfanhourtheytalked。IconfessthatIcannotrepeattheconversation。Youwillfinditinbooksinthecirculatinglibrary。
Whenthatpartofitwasover,Marysaid:
“Anddidyoufindwhatyouwantedwhileyouwereabroad?“
“WhatIwanted?“saidIves。
“Yes。Youknowyouwerealwaysqueer。Evenasaboyyouwouldn”tplaymarblesorbaseballoranygamewithrules。Youwantedtodiveinwaterwhereyoudidn”tknowwhetheritwasteninchesortenfeetdeep。Andwhenyougrewupyouwerejustthesame。We”veoftentalkedaboutyourpeculiarways。”
“IsupposeIamanincorrigible,“saidIves。“Iamopposedtothedoctrineofpredestination,totheruleofthree,gravitation,taxation,andeverythingofthekind。Lifehasalwaysseemedtomesomethinglikeaserialstorywouldbeiftheyprintedaboveeachinstalmentasynopsisof_succeeding_chapters。”
Marylaughedmerrily。
“BobAmestoldusonce,“shesaid,“ofafunnythingyoudid。ItwaswhenyouandhewereonatrainintheSouth,andyougotoffatatownwhereyouhadn”tintendedtostopjustbecausethebrakemanhungupasignintheendofthecarwiththenameofthenextstationonit。”
“Iremember,“saidIves。“That”nextstation”hasbeenthethingI”vealwaystriedtogetawayfrom。”
“Iknowit,“saidMary。“Andyou”vebeenveryfoolish。Ihopeyoudidn”tfindwhatyouwantednottofind,orgetoffatthestationwheretherewasn”tany,orwhateveritwasyouexpectedwouldn”thappentoyouduringthethreeyearsyou”vebeenaway。”
“TherewassomethingIwantedbeforeIwentaway,“saidIves。
Marylookedinhiseyesclearly,withaslight,butperfectlysweetsmile。
“Therewas,“shesaid。“Youwantedme。Andyoucouldhavehadme,asyouverywellknow。”
Withoutreplying,Iveslethisgazewanderslowlyabouttheroom。
Therehadbeennochangeinitsincelasthehadbeeninit,threeyearsbefore。Hevividlyrecalledthethoughtsthathadbeeninhismindthen。Thecontentsofthatroomwereasfixedintheirway,astheeverlastinghills。Nochangewouldevercomethereexcepttheinevitableoneswroughtbytimeanddecay。Thatsilver-mountedalbumwouldoccupythatcornerofthattable,thosepictureswouldhangonthewalls,thosechairsbefoundintheirsameplaceseverymornandnoonandnightwhilethehouseholdhungtogether。Thebrassandironsweremonumentstoorderandstability。Herreandtherewererelicsofahundredyearsagowhichwerestilllivingmementosandwouldbeformanyyearstocome。Onegoingfromandcomingbacktothathousewouldneverneedtoforecastordoubt。Hewouldfindwhatheleft,andleavewhathefound。Theveiledlady,Chance,wouldneverliftherhandtotheknockerontheouterdoor。
Andbeforehimsattheladywhobelongedintheroom。Coolandsweetandunchangeableshewas。Sheofferednosurprises。Ifoneshouldpasshislifewithher,thoughshemightgrowwhite-hairedandwrinkled,hewouldneverperceivethechange。Threeyearshehadbeenawayfromher,andshewasstillwaitingforhimasestablishedandconstantasthehouseitself。Hewassurethatshehadoncecaredforhim。Itwastheknowledgethatshewouldalwaysdosothathaddrivenhimaway。Thushisthoughtsran。
“Iamgoingtobemarriedsoon,“saidMary。
OnthenextThursdayafternoonForstercamehurriedlytoIve”shotel。
“Oldman,“saidhe,“we”llhavetoputthatdinneroffforayearorso;I”mgoingabroad。Thesteamersailsatfour。Thatwasagreattalkwehadtheothernight,anditdecidedme。I”mgoingtoknockaroundtheworldandgetridofthatincubusthathasbeenweighingonbothyouandme——theterribledreadofknowingwhat”sgoingtohappen。I”vedoneonethingthathurtsmyconsciencealittle;butIknowit”sbestforbothofus。I”vewrittentotheladytowhomIwasengagedandexplainedeverything——toldherplainlywhyIwasleaving——thatthemonotonyofmatrimonywouldneverdoforme。Don”tyouthinkIwasright?“
“Itisnotformetosay,“answeredIves。“Goaheadandshootelephantsifyouthinkitwillbringtheelementofchanceintoyourlife。We”vegottodecidethesethingsforourselves。ButItellyouonething,Forster,I”vefoundtheway。I”vefoundoutthebiggesthazardintheworld——agameofchancethatneverisconcluded,aventurethatmayendinthehighestheavenortheblackestpit。Itwillkeepamanonedgeuntiltheclodsfallonhiscoffin,becausehewillneverknow——notuntilhislastday,andnotthenwillheknow。Itisavoaygewithoutarudderorcompass,andyoumustbecaptainandcrewandkeepwatch,everydayandnight,yourself,withnoonetorelieveyou。IhavefoundtheVENTURE。Don”tbotheryourselfaboutleavingMaryMarsden,Forster。Imarriedheryesterdayatnoon。”
XXII
THEDUEL
Thegods,lyingbesidetheirnectaron”Lympusandpeepingovertheedgeofthecliff,perceiveadifferenceincities。Althoughitwouldseemthattotheirvisiontownsmustappearaslargeorsmallant-hillswithoutspecialcharacteristics,yetitisnotso。
Studyingthehabitsofantsfrmsogreataheightshouldbebutamilddiversionwhencoupledwiththesoftdrinkthatmythologytellsusistheironlysolace。Butdoubtlesstheyhaveamusedthemselvesbythecomparisonofvillagesandtowns;anditwillbenonewstothemnor,perhaps,tomanymortals,thatinoneparticularityNewYorkstandsuniqueamongthecitiesoftheworld。ThisshallbethethemeofalittlestoryaddressedtothemanwhositssmokingwithhisSabbath-slipperedfeetonanotherchair,andtothewomanwhosnatchesthepaperforamomentwhileboilinggreensoranarcotizedbabyleavesherfree。WiththeseIlovetosituponthegroundandtellsadstoriesofthedeathofKings。
NewYorkCityisinhabitedby4,000,000mysteriousstrangers;thusbeatingBirdCentrebythreemillionsandhalfadozennine”s。Theycamehereinvariouswaysandformanyreasons——HendrikHudson,theartschools,greengoods,thestork,theannualdressmakers”
convention,thePennsylvaniaRailroad,loveofmoney,thestage,cheapexcursionrates,brains,personalcolumnads。,heavywalkingshoes,ambition,freighttrains——allthesehavehadahandinmakingupthepopulation。
ButeverymanJackwhenhefirstsetsfootonthestonesofManhattanhasgottofight。Hehasgottofightatonceuntileitherheorhisadversarywins。Thereisnorestingbetweenrounds,fortherearenorounds。Itissluggingfromthefirst。Itisafighttoafinish。
YouropponentistheCity。Youmustdobattlewithitfromthetimetheferry-boatlandsyouontheislanduntileitheritisyoursorithasconqueredyou。Itisthesamewhetheryouhaveamillioninyourpocketoronlythepriceofaweek”slodging。
ThebattleistodecidewhetheryoushallbecomeaNewYorkerorturntherankestoutlanderandPhilistine。Youmustbeoneortheother。Youcannotremainneutral。Youmustbefororagainst——
loverorenemy——bosomfriendoroutcast。And,oh,thecityisageneralinthering。Notonlybyblowsdoesitseektosubdueyou。
Itwoosyoutoitsheartwiththesubtletyofasiren。ItisacombinationofDelilah,greenChartreuse,Beethoven,chloralandJohnL。inhisbestdays。
Inothercitiesyoumaywanderandabideasastrangermanaslongasyouplease。YoumayliveinChicagountilyourhairwhitens,andbeacitizenandstillprateofbeansifBostonmotheredyou,andwithoutrebuke。YoumaybecomeacivicpillarinanyothertownbutKnickerbocker”s,andallthetimepubliclysneeringatitsbuildings,comparingthemwiththearchitectureofColonelTelfair”sresidenceinJackson,Miss。,whenceyouhail,andyouwillnotbesetupon。ButinNewYorkyoumustbeeitheraNewYorkeroraninvaderofamodernTroy,concealedinthewoodenhorseofyourconceitedprovincialism。AndthisdrearypreambleisonlytointroducetoyoutheunimportantfiguresofWilliamandJack。
TheycameoutoftheWesttogether,wheretheyhadbeenfriends。
Theycametodigtheirfortunesoutofthebigcity。
FatherKnickerbockermetthemattheferry,givingonearight-
handeronthenoseandtheotheranupper-cutwithhisleft,justtoletthemknowthatthefightwason。
Williamwasforbusiness;JackwasforArt。Bothwereyoungandambitious;sotheycounteredandclinched。IthinktheywerefromNebraskaorpossiblyMissouriorMinnesota。Anyhow,theywereoutforsuccessandscrapsandscads,andtheytackledthecityliketwoLochinvarswithbrassknucksandapullattheCityHall。
FouryearsafterwardWilliamandJackmetatluncheon。ThebusinessmanblewinlikeaMarchwind,hurledhissilkhatatawaiter,droppedintothechairthatwaspushedunderhim,seizedthebilloffare,andhadorderedasfarascheesebeforetheartisthadtimetodomorethannod。Afterthenodahumoroussmilecameintohiseyes。
“Billy,“hesaid,“you”redonefor。Thecityhasgobbledyouup。
Ithastakenyouandcutyoutoitspatternandstampedyouwithitsbrand。YouaresonearlyliketenthousandmenIhaveseento-daythatyoucouldn”tbepickedoutfromthemifitweren”tforyourlaundrymarks。”
“Camembert,“finishedWilliam。“What”sthat?Oh,you”vestillgotyourhammeroutforNewYork,haveyou?Well,littleoldNoisyville-on-the-Subwayisgoodenoughforme。It”sgivingmemine。And,say,IusedtothinktheWestwasthewholeroundworld——onlyslightlyflattenedatthepoleswheneverBryanran。
Iusedtoyellmyselfhoarseaboutthefreeexpense,andhangmyhatonthehorizon,andsaycuttingthingsinthegrocerytolittlesoapdrummersfromtheEast。ButI”dneverseenNewYork,then,Jack。Meforitfromtherathskellersup。SixthAvenueistheWesttomenow。HaveyouheardthisfellowCrusoesing?Thedesertisleforhim,Isay,butmywifemademego。GivemeMayIrwinorE。S。
Willardanytime。”
“PoorBilly,“saidtheartist,delicatelyfingeringacigarette。
“Youremember,whenwewereonourwaytotheEasthowwetalkedaboutthisgreat,wonderfulcity,andhowwemeanttoconqueritandneverletitgetthebestofus?Weweregoingtobejustthesamefellowswehadalwaysbeen,andneverletitmasterus。Ithasdownedyou,oldman。Youhavechangedfromamaverickintoabutterick。”
“Don”tseeexactlywhatyouaredrivingat,“saidWilliam。“Idon”twearanalpacacoatwithbluetrousersandaseersuckervestondressoccasions,likeIusedtodoathome。Youtalkaboutbeingcuttoapattern——well,ain”tthepatternallright?Whenyou”reinRomeyou”vegottodoastheDagoesdo。Thistownseemstometohaveotherallegedmetropolisesskinnedtoflagstations。AccordingtotherailroadscheduleI”vegotinmind,ChicagoandSaintJoandParis,France,areasteriskstops——whichmeansyouwavearedflagandgetoneveryotherTuesday。IlikethislittlesuburbofTarrytown-on-the-Hudson。There”ssomethingorsomebodydoingallthetime。I”mclearing$8,000ayearsellingautomaticpumps,andI”mlivinglikekings-up。Why,yesterday,IwasintroducedtoJohnW。Gates。Itookanautoridewithawineagent”ssister。
Isawtwomenrunoverbyastreetcar,andIseenEdnaMayplayintheevening。TalkabouttheWest,why,theothernightIwokeeverybodyupinthehotelhollaring。IdreamedIwaswalkingonaboardsidewalkinOshkosh。Whathaveyougotagainstthistown,Jack?There”sonlyonethinginitthatIdon”tcarefor,andthat”saferryboat。”
Theartistgazeddreamilyatthecartridgepaperonthewall。“Thistown,“saidhe,“isaleech。Itdrainsthebloodofthecountry。
Whoevercomestoitacceptsachallengetoaduel。Abandoningthefigureoftheleech,itisajuggernaut,aMoloch,amonstertowhichtheinnocence,thegenius,andthebeautyofthelandmustpaytribute。Handtohandeverynewcomermuststrugglewiththeleviathan。You”velost,Billy。Itshallneverconquerme。Ihateitasonehatessinorpestilenceor——thecolorworkinaten-centmagazine。Idespiseitsveryvastnessandpower。Ithasthepoorestmillionaires,thelittlestgreatmen,thelowestskyscrapers,thedolefulestpleasuresofanytownIeversaw。Ithascaughtyou,oldman,butIwillneverrunbesideitschariotwheels。ItglossesitselfastheChinamanglosseshiscollars。Givemethedomesticfinish。Icouldstandatownruledbywealthoroneruledbyanaristocracy;butthisisonecontrolledbyitslowestingredients。
Claimingculture,itisthecrudest;asseveratingitspre-eminence,itisthebasest;denyingalloutsidevaluesandvirtue,itisthenarrowest。GivemethepureandtheopenheartoftheWestcountry。
Iwouldgobackthereto-morrowifIcould。”
“Don”tyoulikethis_filetmgnon_?“saidWilliam。“Shucks,now,what”stheusetoknockthetown!It”sthegreatestever。I
couldn”tselloneautomaticpumpbetweenHarrisburgandTommyO”Keefe”ssaloon,inSacramento,whereIselltwentyhere。AndhaveyouseenSaraBernardtin”AndrewMack”yet?“
“Thetown”sgotyou,Billy,“saidJack。
“Allright,“saidWilliam。“I”mgoingtobuyacottageonLakeRonkonkomanextsummer。”
AtmidnightJackraisedhiswindowandsatclosetoit。Hecaughthisbreathatwhathesaw,thoughhehadseenandfeltitahundredtimes。
Farbelowandaroundlaythecitylikearaggedpurpledream。Theirregularhouseswerelikethebrokenexteriorsofcliffsliningdeepgulchesandwindingstreams。Someweremountainous;somelayinlong,desertca~nons。Suchwasthebackgroundofthewonderful,cruel,enchanting,bewildering,fatal,greatcity。Butintothisbackgroundwerecutmyriadsofbrilliantparallelogramsandcirclesandsquaresthroughwhichglowedmanycoloredlights。Andoutofthevioletandpurpledepthsascendedlikethecity”ssoulsoundsandodorsandthrillsthatmakeupthecivicbody。Therearosethebreathofgaietyunrestrained,oflove,ofhate,ofallthepassionsthatmancanknow。Therebelowhimlayallthings,goodorbad,thatcanbebroughtfromthefourcornersoftheearthtoinstruct,please,thrill,enrich,despoil,elevate,castdown,nurtureorkill。Thustheflavorofitcameuptohimandwentintohisblood。
Therewasaknockonhisdoor。Atelegramhadcomeforhim。ItcamefromtheWest,andthesewereitswords:
“Comebackandtheanswerwillbeyes。
“DOLLY。”
Hekepttheboywaitingtenminutes,andthenwrotethereply:
“Impossibletoleavehereatpresent。”Thenhesatatthewindowagainandletthecityputitscupofmandragoratohislipsagain。
Afterallitisn”tastory;butIwantedtoknowwhichoneoftheheroeswonthebattleagainstthecity。SoIwenttoaverylearnedfriendandlaidthecasebeforehim。Whathesaidwas:“Pleasedon”tbotherme;IhaveChristmaspresentstobuy。”
Sothereitrests;andyouwillhavetodecideforyourself。
XXIII
“WHATYOUWANT“
NighthadfallenonthatgreatandbeautifulcityknownasBagdad-
on-the-Subway。AndwiththenightcametheenchantedglamourthatbelongsnottoArabiaalone。Indifferentmasqueradethestreets,bazaarsandwalledhousesoftheoccidentalcityofromancewerefilledwiththesamekindoffolkthatsomuchinterestedourinterestingoldfriend,thelateMr。H。A。Rashid。
TheyworeclotheselevenhundredyearsnearertothelateststylesthanH。A。sawinoldBagdad;buttheywereaboutthesamepeopleunderneath。Withtheeyeoffaith,youcouldhaveseentheLittleHunchback,SinbadtheSailor,FitbadtheTailor,theBeautifulPersian,theone-eyedCalenders,AliBabaandFortyRobbersoneveryblock,andtheBarberandhisSixBrothers,andalltheoldArabiangangeasily。
Butletusrevenuetoourlambchops。
OldTomCrowleywasacaliph。Hehad$42,000,000inpreferredstocksandbondswithsolidgoldedges。Inthesetimes,tobecalledacaliphyoumusthavemoney。Theold-stylecaliphbusinessasconductedbyMr。Rashidisnotsafe。IfyouholdupapersonnowadaysinabazaaroraTurkishbathorasidestreet,andinquireintohisprivateandpersonalaffairs,thepolicecourt”llgetyou。
OldTomwastiredofclubs,theatres,dinners,friends,music,moneyandeverything。That”swhatmakesacaliph——youmustgettodespiseeverythingthatmoneycanbuy,andthengooutandtrytowantsomethingthatyoucan”tpayfor。
“I”lltakealittletrotaroundtownallbymyself,“thoughtoldTom,“andtryifIcanstirupanythingnew。Let”ssee——itseemsI”vereadaboutakingoraCardiffgiantorsomethinginoldtimeswhousedtogoaboutwithfalsewhiskerson,makingPersiandateswithfolkshehadn”tbeenintroducedto。Thatdon”tlistenlikeabadidea。IcertainlyhavegotacaseofhumdrumnessandfatigueonfortheonesIdoknow。ThatoldCardiffusedtopickupcasesoftroubleasheranupon”emandgive”emgold——sequins,Ithinkitwas——andmake”emmarryorgot”emgoodGovernmentjobs。Now,I”dlikesomethingofthatsort。MymoneyisasgoodashiswasevenifthemagazinesdoaskmeeverymonthwhereIgotit。Yes,IguessI”lldoalittleCardiffbusinessto-night,andseehowitgoes。”
Plainlydressed,oldTomCrowleylefthisMadisonAvenuepalace,andwalkedwestwardandthensouth。Ashesteppedtothesidewalk,Fate,whoholdstheendsofthestringsinthecentralofficesofalltheenchantedcitiespulledathread,andayoungmantwentyblocksawaylookedatawallclock,andthenputonhiscoat。
JamesTurnerworkedinoneofthoselittlehat-cleaningestablishmentsonSixthAvenueinwhichafirealarmsringswhenyoupushthedooropen,andwheretheycleanyourhatwhileyouwait——twodays。Jamesstoodalldayatanelectricmachinethatturnedhatsaroundfasterthanthebestbrandsofchampagneevercouldhavedone。Overlookingyourmildimpertinenceinfeelingacuriosityaboutthepersonalappearanceofastranger,Iwillgiveyouamodifieddescriptionofhim。Weight,118;complexion,hairandbrain,light;height,fivefeetsix;age,abouttwenty-three;
dressedina$10suitofgreenish-blueserge;pocketscontainingtwokeysandsixty-threecentsinchange。
ButdonotmisconjecturebecausethisdescriptionsoundslikeaGeneralAlarmthatJameswaseitherlostoradeadone。
_Allons!_
Jamesstoodalldayathiswork。Hisfeetweretenderandextremelysusceptibletoimpositionsbeingputuponorbelowthem。Alldaylongtheyburnedandsmarted,causinghimmuchsufferingandinconvenience。Buthewasearningtwelvedollarsperweek,whichheneededtosupporthisfeetwhetherhisfeetwouldsupporthimornot。
JamesTurnerhadhisownconceptionofwhathappinesswas,justasyouandIhaveours。Yourdelightistogadabouttheworldinyachtsandmotor-carsandtohurlducatsatwildfowl。Mineistosmokeapipeatevenfallandwatchabadger,arattlesnake,andanowlgointotheircommonprairiehomeonebyone。
JamesTurner”sideaofblisswasdifferent;butitwashis。Hewouldgodirectlytohisboarding-housewhenhisday”sworkwasdone。Afterhissupperofsmallsteak,Bessemerpotatoes,stooednotstewedapplesandinfusionofchicory,hewouldascendtohisfifth-floor-backhallroom。Thenhewouldtakeoffhisshoesandsocks,placethesolesofhisburningfeetagainstthecoldbarsofhisironbed,andreadClarkRussell”sseayarns。Thedeliciousreliefofthecoolmetalappliedtohissmartingsoleswashisnightlyjoy。Hisfavoritenovelsneverpalleduponhim;theseaandtheadventuresofitsnavigatorswerehissoleintellectualpassion。NomillionairewaseverhappierthanJamesTurnertakinghisease。
WhenJamesleftthehat-cleaningshophewalkedthreeblocksoutofhiswayhometolookoverthegoodsofasecond-handbookstall。Onthesidewalkstandshehadmorethanoncepickedupapaper-coveredvolumeofClarkRussellathalfprice。
Whilehewasbendingwithascholarlystoopoverthemarked-downmiscellanyofcast-offliterature,oldTomthecaliphsaunteredby。
Hisdiscerningeye,madekeenbytwentyyears”experienceinthemanufactureoflaundrysoapsavethewrappers!recognizedinstantlythepooranddiscerningscholar,aworthyobjectofhiscaliphanousmood。Hedescendedthetwoshallowstonestepsthatledfromthesidewalk,andaddressedwithouthesitationtheobjectofhisdesignedmunificence。Hisfirstwordswerenoworsethansalutatoryandtentative。
JamesTurnerlookedupcoldly,with“SartorResartus“inonehandand“AMadMarriage“intheother。
“Beatit,“saidhe。“Idon”twanttobuyanycoathangersortownlotsinHankipoo,NewJersey。Runalong,now,andplaywithyourTeddybear。”
“Youngman,“saidthecaliph,ignoringtheflippancyofthehatcleaner,“Iobservethatyouareofastudiousdisposition。Learningisoneofthefinestthingsintheworld。Ineverhadanyofitworthmentioning,butIadmiretoseeitinothers。IcomefromtheWest,whereweimaginenothingbutfacts。MaybeIcouldn”tunderstandthepoetryandallusionsinthembooksyouarepickingover,butI
liketoseesomebodyelseseemtoknowwhattheymean。I”mworthabout$40,000,000,andI”mgettingrichereveryday。ImadetheheightofitmanufacturingAuntPatty”sSilverSoap。Iinventedtheartofmakingit。IexperimentedforthreeyearsbeforeIgotjusttherightquantityofchlorideofsodiumsolutionandcausticpotashmixturetocurdleproperly。AndafterIhadtakensome$9,000,000outofthesoapbusinessImadetherestincornandwheatfutures。Now,youseemtohavetheliteraryandscholarlyturnofcharacter;andI”lltellyouwhatI”lldo。I”llpayforyoureducationatthefinestcollegeintheworld。I”llpaytheexpenseofyourrummagingoverEuropeandtheartgalleries,andfinallysetyouupinagoodbusiness。Youneedn”tmakeitsoapifyouhaveanyobjections。Iseebyyourclothesandfrazzlednecktiethatyouaremightypoor;andyoucan”taffordtoturndowntheoffer。Well,whendoyouwanttobegin?“
ThehatcleanerturneduponoldTomtheeyeoftheBigCity,whichisaneyeexpressiveofcoldandjustifiablesuspicion,ofjudgmentsuspendedashighasHamanwashung,ofself-preservation,ofchallenge,curiosity,defiance,cynicism,and,strangeasyoumaythinkit,ofachildlikeyearningforfriendlinessandfellowshipthatmustbehiddenwhenonewalksamongthe“strangerbands。”
ForinNewBagdadone,inordertosurvive,mustsuspectwhosoeversits,dwells,drinks,rides,walksorsleepsintheadjacentchair,house,booth,seat,pathorroom。
“Say,Mike,“saidJamesTurner,“what”syourline,anyway——shoelaces?I”mnotbuyinganything。Youbetterputanegginyourshoeandbeatitbeforeincidentsoccurtoyou。Youcan”tworkoffanyfountainpens,goldspectaclesyoufoundonthestreet,ortrustcompanycertificatehouseclearingsonme。Say,doIlooklikeI”dclimbeddownoneofthemmissingfire-escapesatHeliconHall?
What”svitiatingyou,anyhow?“
“Son,“saidthecaliph,inhismostHarunishtones,“asIsaid,I”mworth$40,000,000。Idon”twanttohaveitallputinmycoffinwhenIdie。Iwanttodosomegoodwithit。Iseenyouhandlingovertheseherevolumesofliterature,andIthoughtI”dkeepyou。
I”vegivethemissionarysocieties$2,000,000,butwhatdidIgetoutofit?Nothingbutareceiptfromthesecretary。Now,youarejustthekindofyoungmanI”dliketotakeupandseewhatmoneycouldmakeofhim。”
VolumesofClarkRussellwerehardtofindthateveningattheOldBookShop。AndJamesTurner”ssmartingandachingfeetdidnottendtoimprovehistemper。Humblehatcleanerthoughhewas,hehadaspiritequaltoanycaliph”s。
“Say,youoldfaker,“hesaid,angrily,“beonyourway。Idon”tknowwhatyourgameis,unlessyouwantchangeforabogus$40,000,000bill。Well,Idon”tcarrythatmucharoundwithme。
ButIdocarryaprettyfairleft-handedpunchthatyou”llgetifyoudon”tmoveon。”
“Youareablamedimpudentlittlegutterpup,“saidthecaliph。
ThenJamesdeliveredhisself-praisedpunch;oldTomseizedhimbythecollarandkickedhimthrice;thehatcleanerralliedandclinched;twobookstandswereoverturned,andthebookssentflying。Acopycameup,tookanarmofeach,andmarchedthemtotheneareststationhouse。“Fightinganddisorderlyconduct,“
saidthecoptothesergeant。
“Threehundreddollarsbail,“saidthesergeantatonce,asseveratinglyandinquiringly。
“Sixty-threecents,“saidJamesTurnerwithaharshlaugh。
Thecaliphsearchedhispocketsandcollectedsmallbillsandchangeamountingtofourdollars。
“Iamworth,“hesaid,“fortymilliondollars,but”
“Lock”emup,“orderedthesergeant。
Inhiscell,JamesTurnerlaidhimselfonhiscot,ruminating。“Maybehe”sgotthemoney,andmaybeheain”t。Butifhehasorheain”t,whatdoeshewanttogo”roundbuttingintootherfolks”sbusinessfor?
Whenamanknowswhathewants,andcangetit,it”sthesameas$40,000,000tohim。”
Thenanideacametohimthatbroughtapleasedlooktohisface。
Heremovedhissocks,drewhiscotclosetothedoor,stretchedhimselfoutluxuriously,andplacedhistorturedfeetagainstthecoldbarsofthecelldoor。Somethinghardandbulkyundertheblanketsofhiscotgaveoneshoulderdiscomfort。Hereachedunder,anddrewoutapaper-coveredvolumebyClarkRussellcalled“ASailor”sSweetheart。”Hegaveagreatsighofcontentment。
Presently,tohiscellcamethedoormanandsaid:
“Say,kid,thatoldgazabothatwaspinchedwithyouforscrappingseemstohavebeenthegoodsafterall。He”phonedtohisfriends,andhe”soutatthedesknowwitharollofyellowbacksasbigasaPullmancarpillow。Hewantstobailyou,andforyoutocomeoutandseehim。”
“TellhimIain”tin,“saidJamesTurner。
End