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第35章

Let us regard the word "British" as interchangeable _ad lib_.A rat is a rat.

This man was hunting about the hotel lobby like a starved dog that had forgotten where he had buried a bone.He had a face of great acreage, red, pulpy, and with a kind of sleepy massiveness like that of Buddha.He possessed one single virtue--he was very smoothly shaven.The mark of the beast is not indelible upon a man until he goes about with a stubble.I think that if he had not used his razor that day I would have repulsed his advances, and the criminal calendar of the world would have been spared the addition of one murder.

I happened to be standing within five feet of a cuspidor when Major Caswell opened fire upon it.I had been observant enough to percieve that the attacking force was using Gatlings instead of squirrel rifles; so I side-stepped so promptly that the major seized the opportunity to apologize to a noncombatant.He had the blabbing lip.In four minutes he had become my friend and had dragged me to the bar.

I desire to interpolate here that I am a Southerner.But I am not one by profession or trade.I eschew the string tie, the slouch hat, the Prince Albert, the number of bales of cotton destroyed by Sherman, and plug chewing.When the orchestra plays Dixie I do not cheer.I slide a little lower on the leather-cornered seat and, well, order another W"urzburger and wish that Longstreet had--but what's the use?

Major Caswell banged the bar with his fist, and the first gun at Fort Sumter re-echoed.When he fired the last one at Appomattox I began to hope.But then he began on family trees, and demonstrated that Adam was only a third cousin of a collateral branch of the Caswell family.Genealogy disposed of, he took up, to my distaste, his private family matters.He spoke of his wife, traced her descent back to Eve, and profanely denied any possible rumor that she may have had relations in the land of Nod.

By this time I was beginning to suspect that he was trying to obscure by noise the fact that he had ordered the drinks, on the chance that I would be bewildered into paying for them.But when they were down he crashed a silver dollar loudly upon the bar.

Then, of course, another serving was obligatory.And when I had paid for that I took leave of him brusquely; for I wanted no more of him.But before I had obtained my release he had prated loudly of an income that his wife received, and showed a handful of silver money.

When I got my key at the desk the clerk said to me courteously:

"If that man Caswell has annoyed you, and if you would like to make a complaint, we will have him ejected.He is a nuisance, a loafer, and without any known means of support, although he seems to have some money most the time.But we don't seem to be able to hit upon any means of throwing him out legally.""Why, no," said I, after some reflection; "I don't see my way clear to making a complaint.But I would like to place myself on record as asserting that I do not care for his company.Your town," Icontinued, "seems to be a quiet one.What manner of entertainment, adventure, or excitement have you to offer to the stranger within your gates?""Well, sir," said the clerk, "there will be a show here next Thursday.It is--I'll look it up and have the announcement sent up to your room with the ice water.Good night."After I went up to my room I looked out the window.It was only about ten o'clock, but I looked upon a silent town.The drizzle continued, spangled with dim lights, as far apart as currants in a cake sold at the Ladies' Exchange.

"A quiet place," I said to myself, as my first shoe struck the ceiling of the occupant of the room beneath mine."Nothing of the life here that gives color and variety to the cities in the East and West.

Just a good, ordinary, humdrum, business town."Nashville occupies a foremost place among the manufacturing centres of the country.It is the fifth boot and shoe market in the United States, the largest candy and cracker manufacturing city in the South, and does an enormous wholesale drygoods, grocery, and drug business.

I must tell you how I came to be in Nashville, and I assure you the digression brings as much tedium to me as it does to you.I was traveling elsewhere on my own business, but I had a commission from a Northern literary magazine to stop over there and establish a personal connection between the publication and one of its contributors, Azalea Adair.

Adair (there was no clue to the personality except the handwriting)had sent in some essays (lost art!) and poems that had made the editors swear approvingly over their one o'clock luncheon.So they had commissioned me to round up said Adair and corner by contract his or her output at two cents a word before some other publisher offered her ten or twenty.

At nine o'clock the next morning, after my chicken livers _en brochette_ (try them if you can find that hotel), I strayed out into the drizzle, which was still on for an unlimited run.At the first corner, I came upon Uncle Caesar.He was a stalwart Negro, older than the pyramids, with gray wool and a face that reminded me of Brutus, and a second afterwards of the late King Cettiwayo.He wore the most remarkable coat that I ever had seen or expect to see.It reached to his ankles an had once been a Confederate gray in colors.But rain and sun and age had so variegated it that Joseph's coat, beside it, would have faded to a pale monochrome.Imust linger with that coat, for it has to do with the story--the story that is so long in coming, because you can hardly expect anything to happen in Nashville.

Once it must have been the military coat of an officer.The cape of it had vanished, but all adown its front it had been frogged and tasseled magnificently.But now the frogs and tassles were gone.

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