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第11章 THE PRIDE OF THE CITIES(2)

I had a brother who died on Ninth, but I met the cortege at Eighth.There was a bunch of violets on the hearse, and the undertaker mentioned the incident to avoid mistake.I cannot say that I am familiar with the West.""Topaz City," said the man who occupied four chairs, "is one of the finest towns in the world.""I presume that you have seen the sights of the metropolis," said the New Yorker, "Four days is not a sufficient length of time in which to view even our most salient points of interest, but one can possibly form a general impression.Our architectural supremacy is what generally strikes visitors to our city most forcibly.Of course you have seen our Flatiron Building.It is considered --""Saw it," said the man from Topaz City."But you ought to come out our way.It's mountainous, you know, and the ladies all wear short skirts for climbing and --""Excuse me," said the New Yorker, "but that isn't exactly the point.New York must be a wonderful revelation to a visitor from the West.Now, as to our hotels --""Say," said the man from Topaz City, "that reminds me -- there were sixteen stage robbers shot last year within twenty miles of --""I was speaking of hotels," said the New Yorker."We lead Europe in that respect.And as far as our leisure class is concerned we are far --""Oh, I don't know," interrupted the man from Topaz City."There were twelve tramps in our jail when I left home.I guess New York isn't so --""Beg pardon, you seem to misapprehend the idea.Of course, you visited the Stock Exchange and Wall Street, where the --""Oh, yes," said the man from Topaz City, as he lighted a Pennsylvania stogie, "and I want to tell you chat we've got the finest town marshal west of the Rockies.Bill Rainer he took in five pickpockets out of the crowd when Red Nose Thompson laid the cornerstone of his new saloon.

Topaz City don't allow --"

"Have another Rhine wine and seltzer," suggested the New Yorker."I've never been West, as I said; but there can't be any place out there to compare with New York.As to the claims of Chicago I --""One man," said the Topazite -- "one man only has been murdered and robbed in Topaz City in the last three --""Oh, I know what Chicago is," interposed the New Yorker."Have you been up Fifth Avenue to see the magnificent residences of our mil --""Seen 'em all.You ought to know Reub Stegall, the assessor of Topaz.

When old man Tilbury, that owns the only two-story house in town, tried to swear his taxes from $6,000 down to $450.75, Reub buckled on his forty-five and went down to see --""Yes, yes, but speaking of our great city -- one of its greatest features is our superb police department.There is no body of men in the world that can equal it for --""That waiter gets around like a Langley flying machine," remarked the man from Topaz City, thirstily."We've got men in our town, too, worth $400,000.There's old Bill Withers and Colonel Metcalf and --""Have you seen Broadway at night?" asked the New Yorker, courteously.

"There are few streets in the world that can compare with it.When the electrics are shining and the pavements are alive with two hurrying streams of elegantly clothed men and beautiful women attired in the costliest costumes that wind in and out in a close maze of expensively --""Never knew but one case in Topaz City," said the man from the West."Jim Bailey, our mayor, had his watch and chain and $235 in cash taken from his pocket while --""That's another matter," said the New Yorker."While you are in our city you should avail yourself of every opportunity to see its wonders.Our rapid transit system --""If you was out in Topaz," broke in the man from there, "I could show you a whole cemetery full of people that got killed accidentally.Talking about mangling folks up! why, when Berry Rogers turned loose that old double-barrelled shot-gun of his loaded 'with slugs at anybody --""Here, waiter!" called the New Yorker."Two more of the same.It is acknowledged by every one that our city is the centre of art, and literature, and learning.Take, for instance, our after-dinner speakers.

Where else in the country would you find such wit and eloquence as emanate from Depew and Ford, and --""If you take the papers," interrupted the Westerner, "you must have read of Pete Webster's daughter.The Websters live two blocks north of the court-house in Topaz City.Miss Tillie Webster, she slept forty days and nights without waking up.The doctors said that --""Pass the matches, please," said the New Yorker."Have you observed the expedition with which new buildings are being run up in New York?

Improved inventions in steel framework and --""I noticed," said the Nevadian, "that the statistics of Topaz City showed only one carpenter crushed by falling timbers last year and he was caught in a cyclone.""They abuse our sky line," continued the New Yorker, "and it is likely that we are not yet artistic in the construction of our buildings.But Ican safely assert that we lead in pictorial and decorative art.In some of our houses can be found masterpieces in the way of paintings and sculpture.One who has the entree to our best galleries will find --""Back up," exclaimed the man from Topaz City."There was a game last month in our town in which $90,000 changed hands on a pair of --""Ta-romt-tara!" went the orchestra.The stage curtain, blushing pink at the name "Asbestos" inscribed upon it, came down with a slow midsummer movement.The audience trickled leisurely down the elevator and stairs.

On the sidewalk below, the New Yorker and the man from Topaz City shook hands with alcoholic gravity.The elevated crashed raucously, surface cars hummed and clanged, cabmen swore, newsboys shrieked, wheels clattered ear-piercingly.The New Yorker conceived a happy thought, with which he aspired to clinch the pre-eminence of his city.

"You must admit," said he, "that in the way of noise New York is far ahead of any other --""Back to the everglades!" said the man from Topaz City."In 1900, when Sousa's band and the repeating candidate were in our town you couldn't --"The rattle of an express wagon drowned the rest of the words.

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