登陆注册
20076500000034

第34章 UNDER THE EAVES(6)

Breeze opened it to two strangers, one of whom lurched forward unsteadily with outstretched hand. He had a handsome face and figure, and a certain consciousness of it even in the abandon of liquor; he had an aggressive treacherousness of eye which his potations had not subdued. He grasped Breeze's hand tightly, but dropped it the next moment perfunctorily as he glanced round the room.

"I told them I was bound to come in," he said, without looking at Breeze, "and say 'Howdy!' to the man that's bin a pal to my women folks and the kids--and acted white all through! I said to Mame, 'I reckon HE knows who I am, and that I kin be high-toned to them that's high-toned; kin return shake for shake and shot for shot!'

Aye! that's me! So I was bound to come in like a gen'leman, sir, and here I am!"

He threw himself in an unproffered chair and stared at Breeze.

"I'm afraid," said Breeze dryly, "that, nevertheless, I never knew who you were, and that even now I am ignorant whom I am addressing."

"That's just it," said the second man, with a querulous protest, which did not, however, conceal his admiring vassalage to his friend; "that's what I'm allus telling Jim. 'Jim,' I says, 'how is folks to know you're the man that shot Kernel Baxter, and dropped three o' them Mariposa Vigilants? They didn't see you do it! They just look at your fancy style and them mustaches of yours, and allow ye might be death on the girls, but they don't know ye! An' this man yere--he's a scribe in them papers--writes what the boss editor tells him, and lives up yere on the roof, 'longside yer wife and the children--what's he knowin' about YOU?' Jim's all right enough," he continued, in easy confidence to Breeze, "but he's too fresh 'bout himself."

Mr. James Bodine accepted this tribute and criticism of his henchman with a complacent laugh, which was not, however, without a certain contempt for the speaker and the man spoken to. His bold, selfish eyes wandered round the room as if in search of some other amusement than his companions offered.

"I reckon this is the room which that hound of a landlord, Rakes, allowed he'd fix up for our poker club--the club that Dan Simmons and me got up, with a few other sports. It was to be a slap-up affair, right under the roof, where there was no chance of the police raiding us. But the cur weakened when the Vigilants started out to make war on any game a gen'leman might hev that wasn't in their gummy-bag, salt pork trade. Well, it's gettin' a long time between drinks, gen'lemen, ain't it?" He looked round him significantly.

Only the thought of the woman and her children in the next room, and the shame that he believed she was enduring, enabled Breeze to keep his temper or even a show of civility.

"I'm afraid," he said quietly, "that you'll find very little here to remind you of the club--not even the whiskey; for I use the room only as a bedroom, and as I am a workingman, and come in late and go out early, I have never found it available for hospitality, even to my intimate friends. I am very glad, however, that the little leisure I have had in it has enabled me to make the floor less lonely for your children."

Mr. Bodine got up with an affected yawn, turned an embarrassed yet darkening eye on Breeze, and lunged unsteadily to the door. "And as I only happened in to do the reg'lar thing between high-toned gen'lemen, I reckon we kin say 'Quits.'" He gave a coarse laugh, said "So long," nodded, stumbled into the passage, and thence into the other room.

His companion watched him pass out with a relieved yet protecting air, and then, closing the door softly, drew nearer to Breeze, and said in husky confidence,--

"Ye ain't seein' him at his best, mister! He's bin drinkin' too much, and this yer news has upset him."

"What news?" asked Breeze.

"This yer suicide o' Irish Jack!"

"Was he his friend?"

"Friend?" ejaculated the man, horrified at the mere suggestion.

"Not much! Why, Irish Jack was the only man that could hev hung Jim! Now he's dead, in course the Vigilants ain't got no proof agin Jim. Jim wants to face it out now an' stay here, but his wife and me don't see it noways! So we are taking advantage o' the lull agin him to get him off down the coast this very night. That's why he's been off his head drinkin'. Ye see, when a man has been for weeks hidin'--part o' the time in that room and part o' the time on the wharf, where them Vigilants has been watchin' every ship that left in order to ketch him, he's inclined to celebrate his chance o' getting away"--

"Part of the time in that room?" interrupted Breeze quickly.

"Sartin! Don't ye see? He allus kem in as you went out--sabe!--and got away before you kem back, his wife all the time just a-hoverin' between the two places, and keeping watch for him. It was killin' to her, you see, for she wasn't brought up to it, whiles Jim didn't keer--had two revolvers and kalkilated to kill a dozen Vigilants afore he dropped. But that's over now, and when I've got him safe on that 'plunger' down at the wharf to-night, and put him aboard the schooner that's lying off the Heads, he's all right agin."

同类推荐
  • 台湾外记

    台湾外记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 李义山诗集注

    李义山诗集注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上慈悲道场灭罪水忏

    太上慈悲道场灭罪水忏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 别庵禅师同门录

    别庵禅师同门录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Fall of the House of Usher

    The Fall of the House of Usher

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 无限波纹

    无限波纹

    生命磁气波纹疾走:聚集有机体…绯红色波纹疾走:产生热量…青绿色波纹疾走:水中传递…白银色波纹疾走:物体传递…浊白色波纹疾走…等等这是什么鬼?本以为是平平常常的穿越,最后才被告知这是是残酷的无限世界。且看王哲带着各色的波纹闯荡这无限的空间。
  • 金领手记:领导为什么不生病

    金领手记:领导为什么不生病

    这是一本金领自己写自己的杂文集,作者是美国通用电气中国公司公关传播总监。《金领手记》写商业、商务人士的生活、职场生存的秘诀,这些听来严肃的主题在作者笔下变成“成功必有怪癖”,“老板为什么不生病”,“商务人士为什么都白头发”,“你会不会雇漂亮的女秘书”这样轻松诙谐的故事,故事中又带着对职场、对人生的体验和思考,让人读来时会意而笑,时怅然若失,时击节叫绝,时颌首无语。一部值得关注的职场佳作。
  • 废材逆天:一生一世一双人

    废材逆天:一生一世一双人

    "安熙炎,你不要再跟着我了好不好!"某女主对后面的人怒吼道。"小翎妤,不要这样嘛,好得我是你夫君啊。"某男主在后面死皮赖脸的说到,两年前,她穿越到了这个莫名奇妙的时代,然后遇见了这个自称天才的鬼王,天才?我看是神经病吧,不会斗气?那我就用斗气废了你,神兽魔兽高级的照单全收,她还是全系元素的全能天才,魔武双修,凤鸣天下,看姐怎么逗小三,玩姐妹,天下所有。
  • 幸福满晴天:虐心单亲妈妈恋爱手记

    幸福满晴天:虐心单亲妈妈恋爱手记

    六年前,为了保住宋氏,晴天以“贪财”为由和宋俊祥分手,在母亲的反对下生下儿子小志。六年后,已是研三学生的晴天再遇宋俊祥,他已是宋氏地产的总裁,身边有一位漂亮的女朋友。进入宋氏工作的夏晴天,结识了宋俊祥的好友精英男贺家易,并被贺家易追求。这场豪门爱情游戏,有了儿子,有了宋氏,有了豪门恩怨还会不会单纯?她的一味成全,他的身不由己,让他和她的爱情走得如此坎坷。明明很爱,却不能说;明明舍不得,却说恭喜;明明想抢回来,却仓皇逃离……那种为了成全一个人,甘愿背负一切的感觉,就像喉咙里装满了芥末,让她五觉失灵,眼泪决堤,却仍然不能忘记,爱他,深爱他。身份悬殊的爱恋,豪门恩怨的参与,她对爱的执著能否感动上天,赐予她幸福的美满?
  • 重山烟雨诺

    重山烟雨诺

    苏伊诺一个什么都懂的逗B女,季曜沂一个一根筋的大好青年。携手经历了一些不敢想象的人生,出现了各种不忍直视的狗血桥段。从一个武功高强的高手,变成一个打架除了看就只能跑的逗B女,从一个天赋异禀的大好青年,变成快当配角的小男子。请看小女子和大,大,大豆腐的爱情和不同常人的人生。
  • 斗志冲霄

    斗志冲霄

    杨帆是个车夫,不幸在一次护送任务中陷入了沙暴虫灾,阴差阳错之下,竟成了一名天资卓越的宗门弟子,可谓平步青云!但是,在众多家世显赫,身份高贵的宗门弟子之中,他这样一个身份卑微,脾气倔强的少年将如何生存下去?征伐岁月里的铁血峥嵘,阴谋反叛中的兄弟情谊,一名驭者,驾驭着命运的车轮,碾压出光辉灿烂的传奇……
  • 跌荡一百年(上)

    跌荡一百年(上)

    本书叙述了1870~1937年的中国企业变革。作者希望从历史中找到答案:当今中国企业家的成长基因及精神素质是怎么形成的?它是三十年的产物,还是应该放在一个更为悠长的历史宽度中进行审视?在三十年乃至百年的中国进步史上,企业家阶层到底扮演了一个怎样的角色?
  • 姐夫好霸道

    姐夫好霸道

    一场堕落,一场报复;她堕落是不相信有亲情,她报复是因为怨,恨,她,是双胞胎姐姐,可以享尽家人的温暖,亲情;她,是双胞胎妹妹,却沦为男人的玩弄对象;老天爷是公平的么?不,它一直对她都不公平母亲的死,她必须承受父亲的斥责他,是姐夫,改变她命运的男人……也是她甘愿沦为他的地下情人,甘于为他堕落的女人,世上没所谓的亲情,只有一次次的怨恨怨,她很怨恨,她很恨为了解脱,她离开他,离开充满斥责、怨恨她的家……
  • 兵神

    兵神

    兵神中的兵并不是士兵,而是那一种为了了解某些未解之谜的而挺身而出不断冒险与各处地域的冒险者们,他们也被冠称之为佣兵。世界之大,无奇不有,即使是人类文明发展到现在高度发达的今天,仍然有着许多疑团围绕着我们,那些未知的地域,那些曾经失落的文明。在浩瀚的宇宙之中存在一个非常非常古老而又强大的组织,这个组织被世人冠之为兵神组织,全宇宙百分之七十以上的智慧生命都参与在这个组织之中。
  • 都市盗仙行

    都市盗仙行

    “我是叶云白!”“叶云白是谁?没听说过。”众人道。叶云白笑笑,嘴角牵起一个自信的弧度“你很快就知道了,我将名扬四海,誉满天下!”盗仙,这一历经千年的名号以王者的姿态再度临世。他于红尘中崛起,战古武,戏豪门。却不知,属于他的宿命,终悄然临近...“叶云白你个强盗!!!”“呃,各位美女,何出此言?”叶云白无辜的问道。“你盗走了我们的心!”众美其声道。