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第4章

They were all conscious, too, that the clerk had been acutely receptive of Judge Pike's reading of them; that he was reviving from his own squelchedness through the later snubbing of the colonel;also that he might further seek to recover his poise by an attack on them for cluttering up the office.

Naturally, Jonas Tabor was the first to speak.

"Judge Pike's lookin' mighty well," he said, admiringly.

"Yes, he is," ventured Squire Buckalew, with deference; "mighty well.""Yes, sir," echoed Peter Bradbury; "mighty well.""He's a great man," wheezed Uncle Joe Davey;"a great man, Judge Martin Pike; a great man!""I expect he has considerable on his mind,"said the Colonel, who had grown very red."Inoticed that he hardly seemed to see us.""Yes, sir," Mr.Bradbury corroborated, with an attempt at an amused laugh."I noticed it, too.

Of course a man with all his cares and interests must git absent-minded now and then.""Of course he does," said the colonel."Aman with all his responsibilities ""Yes, that's so," came a chorus of the brethren, finding comfort and reassurance as their voices and spirits began to recover from the blight.

"There's a party at the Judge's to-night," said Mr.Bradbury--" kind of a ball Mamie Pike's givin'

for the young folks.Quite a doin's, I hear.""That's another thing that's ruining Canaan,"Mr.Arp declared, morosely."These entertainments they have nowadays.Spend all the money out of town--band from Indianapolis, chicken salad and darkey waiters from Chicago! And what I want to know is, What's this town goin' to do about the nigger question?""What about it?" asked Mr.Davey, belligerently.

"What about it?" Mr.Arp mocked, fiercely.

"You better say, `What about it?' "

"Well, what?" maintained Mr.Davey, steadfastly.

"I'll bet there ain't any less than four thousand niggers in Canaan to-day!" Mr.Arp hammered the floor with his stick."Every last one of 'em criminals, and more comin' on every train.""No such a thing," said Squire Buckalew, living up to his bounden duty."You look down the street.There's the ten-forty-five comin' in now.

I'll bet you a straight five-cent Peek-a-Boo cigar there ain't ary nigger on the whole train, except the sleepin'-car porters.""What kind of a way to argue is that?"demanded Mr.Arp, hotly."Bettin' ain't proof, is it? Besides, that's the through express from the East.I meant trains from the South.""You didn't say so," retorted Buckalew, triumphantly."Stick to your bet, Eskew, stick to your bet.""My bet!" cried the outraged Eskew."Who offered to bet?""You did," replied the Squire, with perfect assurance and sincerity.The others supported him in the heartiest spirit of on-with-the-dance, and war and joy were unconfined.

A decrepit hack or two, a couple of old-fashioned surreys, and a few "cut-unders" drove by, bearing the newly arrived and their valises, the hotel omnibus depositing several commercial travellers at the door.A solitary figure came from the station on foot, and when it appeared within fair range of the window, Uncle Joe Davey, who had but hovered on the flanks of the combat, first removed his spectacles and wiped them, as though distrusting the vision they offered him, then, replacing them, scanned anew the approaching figure and uttered a smothered cry.

"My Lord A'mighty!" he gasped."What's this? Look there!"They looked.A truce came involuntarily, and they sat in paralytic silence as the figure made its stately and sensational progress along Main Street.

Not only the aged men were smitten.Men shovelling snow from the pavements stopped suddenly in their labors; two women, talking busily on a doorstep, were stilled and remained in frozen attitudes as it passed; a grocer's clerk, crossing the pavement, carrying a heavily laden basket to his delivery wagon, halted half-way as the figure came near, and then, making a pivot of his heels as it went by, behaved towards it as does the magnetic needle to the pole.

It was that of a tall gentleman, cheerfully, though somewhat with ennui, enduring his nineteenth winter.His long and slender face he wore smiling, beneath an accurately cut plaster of dark hair cornicing his forehead, a fashion followed by many youths of that year.This perfect bang was shown under a round black hat whose rim was so small as almost not to be there at all; and the head was supported by a waxy-white sea-wall of collar, rising three inches above the blue billows of a puffed cravat, upon which floated a large, hollow pearl.

His ulster, sporting a big cape at the shoulders, and a tasselled hood over the cape, was of a rough Scotch cloth, patterned in faint, gray-and-white squares the size of baggage-checks, and it was so long that the skirts trailed in the snow.His legs were lost in the accurately creased, voluminous garments that were the tailors' canny reaction from the tight trousers with which the 'Eighties had begun: they were, in color, a palish russet, broadly striped with gray, and, in size, surpassed the milder spirit of fashion so far as they permitted a liberal knee action to take place almost without superficial effect.Upon his feet glistened long shoes, shaped, save for the heels, like sharp racing-shells;these were partially protected by tan-colored low gaiters with flat, shiny, brown buttons.In one hand the youth swung a bone-handled walking-stick, perhaps an inch and a half in diameter, the other carried a yellow leather banjo-case, upon the outer side of which glittered the embossed-silver initials, "E.B." He was smoking, but walked with his head up, making use, however, of a gait at that time new to Canaan, a seeming superbly irresponsible lounge, engendering much motion of the shoulders, producing an effect of carelessness combined with independence--an effect which the innocent have been known to hail as an unconscious one.

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