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第88章

'Hooray for the boss! It goes.' He drives to Noo Orleans to-day, and fetches back the cold dollars.Two thousand and seventy-four fifty is the amount.I got the figures from a man who talks too much, who got 'em from the bookkeeper.The boss of this plantation thinks he's going to pay this wealth to the hands.He's got it down wrong; he's going to pay it to us.It's going to stay in the leisure class, where it belongs.Now, half of this haul goes to me, and the other half the rest of you may divide.Why the difference? I represent the brains.

It's my scheme.Here's the way we're going to get it.There's some company at supper in the house, but they'll leave about nine.They've just happened in for an hour or so.If they don't go pretty soon, we'll work the scheme anyhow.We want all night to get away good with the dollars.They're heavy.About nine o'clock Deaf Pete and Blinky'll go down the road about a quarter beyond the house, and set fire to a big cane-field there that the cutters haven't touched yet.The wind's just right to have it roaring in two minutes.The alarm'll be given, and every man Jack about the place will be down there in ten minutes, fighting fire.That'll leave the money sacks and the women alone in the house for us to handle.You've heard cane burn? Well, there's mighty few women can screech loud enough to be heard above its crackling.The thing's dead safe.The only danger is in being caught before we can get far enough away with the money.Now, if you--"

"Boston," interrupted Whistling Dick, rising to his feet, "T'anks for the grub yous fellers has given me, but I'll be movin' on now."

"What do you mean?" asked Boston, also rising.

"W'y, you can count me outer dis deal.You oughter know that.I'm on de bum all right enough, but dat other t'ing don't go wit' me.

Burglary is no good.I'll say good night and many t'anks fer--"

Whistling Dick had moved away a few steps as he spoke, but he stopped very suddenly.Boston had covered him with a short revolver of roomy calibre.

"Take your seat," said the tramp leader."I'd feel mighty proud of myself if I let you go and spoil the game.You'll stick right in this camp until we finish the job.The end of that brick pile is your limit.You go two inches beyond that, and I'll have to shoot.Better take it easy, now."

"It's my way of doin'," said Whistling Dick."Easy goes.You can depress de muzzle of dat twelve-incher, and run 'er back on de trucks.

I remains, as de newspapers says, 'in yer midst.'"

"All right," said Boston, lowering his piece, as the other returned and took his seat again on a projecting plank in a pile of timber.

"Don't try to leave; that's all.I wouldn't miss this chance even if I had to shoot an old acquaintance to make it go.I don't want to hurt anybody specially, but this thousand dollars I'm going to get will fix me for fair.I'm going to drop the road, and start a saloon in a little town I know about.I'm tired of being kicked around."

Boston Harry took from his pocket a cheap silver watch, and held it near the fire.

"It's a quarter to nine," he said."Pete, you and Blinky start.Go down the road past the house, and fire the cane in a dozen places.

Then strike for the levee, and come back on it, instead of the road, so you won't meet anybody.By the time you get back the men will all be striking out for the fire, and we'll break for the house and collar the dollars.Everybody cough up what matches he's got."

The two surly tramps made a collection of all the matches in the party, Whistling Dick contributing his quota with propitiatory alacrity, and then they departed in the dim starlight in the direction of the road.

Of the three remaining vagrants, two, Goggles and Indiana Tom, reclined lazily upon convenient lumber and regarded Whistling Dick with undisguised disfavour.Boston, observing that the dissenting recruit was disposed to remain peaceably, relaxed a little of his vigilance.Whistling Dick arose presently and strolled leisurely up and down keeping carefully within the territory assigned him.

"Dis planter chap," he said, pausing before Boston Harry, "w'ot makes yer t'ink he's got de tin in de house wit' 'im?"

"I'm advised of the facts in the case," said Boston."He drove to Noo Orleans and got it, I say, to-day.Want to change your mind now and come in?"

"Naw, I was just askin'.Wot kind o' team did de boss drive?"

"Pair of grays."

"Double surrey?"

"Yep."

"Women folks along?"

"Wife and kid.Say, what morning paper are you trying to pump news for?"

"I was just conversin' to pass de time away.I guess dat team passed me in de road dis evenin'.Dat's all."

As Whistling Dick put his hands in his pockets and continued his curtailed beat up and down by the fire, he felt the silk stocking he had picked up in the road.

"Ther bloomin' little skeezicks," he muttered, with a grin.

As he walked up and down he could see, through a sort of natural opening or lane among the trees, the planter's residence some seventy-

five yards distant.The side of the house toward him exhibited spacious, well-lighted windows through which a soft radiance streamed, illuminating the broad veranda and some extent of the lawn beneath.

"What's that you said?" asked Boston, sharply.

"Oh, nuttin' 't all," said Whistling Dick, lounging carelessly, and kicking meditatively at a little stone on the ground.

"Just as easy," continued the warbling vagrant softly to himself, "an'

sociable an' swell an' sassy, wit' her 'Mer-ry Chris-mus,' Wot d'yer t'ink, now!"

Dinner, two hours late, was being served in the Bellemeade plantation dining-room.

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