登陆注册
15324100000060

第60章

Girls in lawn skirts, shirt waists, and garden hats, went to and fro, invariably in couples, coming in and out of the drug store, the grocery store, and haberdasher's, or lingering in front of the Post Office, which was on a corner under the I.O.O.F.hall.

Young men, in shirt sleeves, with brown, wicker cuff-protectors over their forearms, and pencils behind their ears, bustled in front of the grocery store, anxious and preoccupied.A very old man, a Mexican, in ragged white trousers and bare feet, sat on a horse-block in front of the barber shop, holding a horse by a rope around its neck.A Chinaman went by, teetering under the weight of his market baskets slung on a pole across his shoulders.In the neighbourhood of the hotel, the Yosemite House, travelling salesmen, drummers for jewelry firms of San Francisco, commercial agents, insurance men, well- dressed, metropolitan, debonair, stood about cracking jokes, or hurried in and out of the flapping white doors of the Yosemite barroom.The Yosemite 'bus and City 'bus passed up the street, on the way from the morning train, each with its two or three passengers.A very narrow wagon, belonging to the Cole & Colemore Harvester Works, went by, loaded with long strips of iron that made a horrible din as they jarred over the unevenness of the pavement.The electric car line, the city's boast, did a brisk business, its cars whirring from end to end of the street, with a jangling of bells and a moaning plaint of gearing.On the stone bulkheads of the grass plat around the new City Hall, the usual loafers sat, chewing tobacco, swapping stories.In the park were the inevitable array of nursemaids, skylarking couples, and ragged little boys.A single policeman, in grey coat and helmet, friend and acquaintance of every man and woman in the town, stood by the park entrance, leaning an elbow on the fence post, twirling his club.

But in the centre of the best business block of the street was a three-story building of rough brown stone, set off with plate glass windows and gold-lettered signs.One of these latter read, "Pacific and Southwestern Railroad, Freight and Passenger Office," while another much smaller, beneath the windows of the second story bore the inscription, "P.and S.W.Land Office."Annixter hitched his horse to the iron post in front of this building, and tramped up to the second floor, letting himself into an office where a couple of clerks and bookkeepers sat at work behind a high wire screen.One of these latter recognised him and came forward.

"Hello," said Annixter abruptly, scowling the while."Is your boss in? Is Ruggles in?"The bookkeeper led Annixter to the private office in an adjoining room, ushering him through a door, on the frosted glass of which was painted the name, "Cyrus Blakelee Ruggles." Inside, a man in a frock coat, shoestring necktie, and Stetson hat, sat writing at a roller-top desk.Over this desk was a vast map of the railroad holdings in the country about Bonneville and Guadalajara, the alternate sections belonging to the Corporation accurately plotted.

Ruggles was cordial in his welcome of Annixter.He had a way of fiddling with his pencil continually while he talked, scribbling vague lines and fragments of words and names on stray bits of paper, and no sooner had Annixter sat down than he had begun to write, in full-bellied script, ANN ANN all over his blotting pad.

"I want to see about those lands of mine--I mean of yours--of the railroad's," Annixter commenced at once."I want to know when Ican buy.I'm sick of fooling along like this.""Well, Mr.Annixter," observed Ruggles, writing a great L before the ANN, and finishing it off with a flourishing D."The lands"--he crossed out one of the N's and noted the effect with a hasty glance--"the lands are practically yours.You have an option on them indefinitely, and, as it is, you don't have to pay the taxes.""Rot your option! I want to own them," Annixter declared."What have you people got to gain by putting off selling them to us.

Here this thing has dragged along for over eight years.When Icame in on Quien Sabe, the understanding was that the lands--your alternate sections--were to be conveyed to me within a few months.""The land had not been patented to us then," answered Ruggles.

"Well, it has been now, I guess," retorted Annixter.

"I'm sure I couldn't tell you, Mr.Annixter."Annixter crossed his legs weariedly.

"Oh, what's the good of lying, Ruggles?You know better than to talk that way to me."Ruggles's face flushed on the instant, but he checked his answer and laughed instead.

"Oh, if you know so much about it--" he observed.

"Well, when are you going to sell to me?""I'm only acting for the General Office, Mr.Annixter," returned Ruggles."Whenever the Directors are ready to take that matter up, I'll be only too glad to put it through for you.""As if you didn't know.Look here, you're not talking to old Broderson.Wake up, Ruggles.What's all this talk in Genslinger's rag about the grading of the value of our lands this winter and an advance in the price?"Ruggles spread out his hands with a deprecatory gesture.

"I don't own the 'Mercury,'" he said.

"Well, your company does."

"If it does, I don't know anything about it.""Oh, rot! As if you and Genslinger and S.Behrman didn't run the whole show down here.Come on, let's have it, Ruggles.What does S.Behrman pay Genslinger for inserting that three-inch ad.

of the P.and S.W.in his paper?Ten thousand a year, hey?""Oh, why not a hundred thousand and be done with it?" returned the other, willing to take it as a joke.

Instead of replying, Annixter drew his check-book from his inside pocket.

"Let me take that fountain pen of yours," he said.Holding the book on his knee he wrote out a check, tore it carefully from the stub, and laid it on the desk in front of Ruggles.

"What's this?" asked Ruggles.

同类推荐
  • 天请问经

    天请问经

    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。
  • Joan of Naples

    Joan of Naples

    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。
  • 禅宗颂古联珠通集

    禅宗颂古联珠通集

    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。
  • 佛说赖吒和罗经

    佛说赖吒和罗经

    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。
  • 八贤传

    八贤传

    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。
热门推荐
  • 幻世至尊

    幻世至尊

    幻历十三年,幻天大陆最有名的幻王强者夫妇遭到魔族三殿长老追杀,一路逃到幻天大陆西边的广森地界,将还是襁褓中的孩子隐藏在了附近小村,一位神秘的白发老翁将这个襁褓中的孩子捡回家抚养直到幻历二十一年。天地变,强者出世,八岁的罗皓从此踏上了一条通往幻世至尊的道路,这条路上布满荆棘,一次次挑战等着被平息,一个个谜团等着被解开,一场场惊心动魄的事件等着被解决。这个世界上没有天才,有的只是一直努力突破自己的人——罗皓
  • 煞血邪心

    煞血邪心

    他早已经习惯了,家族里的人当他不存在,可是现在的他活着也已经没有了什么意思,所以他走上了一条不归路,这是一个生命的结束,可是又是一个传说的开始......
  • 穿越火线之猎狐传奇

    穿越火线之猎狐传奇

    小说追随着猎狐的一生,那个腹黑而又重情重义,散发着神秘的魅力的小狐,值得身边的每一个人去爱她,小狐说,她很感谢上苍,让她在部队中有那么多好的伙伴,这让她真的很开心。
  • 灿烈之还好遇见你

    灿烈之还好遇见你

    灿烈,这个完美到令人惊叹,倔强到令人心痛的孩子,上帝让我在最美好的年华认识他,让我去爱他……灿烈,还好遇见你……
  • 20岁女人的美丽圣经

    20岁女人的美丽圣经

    本书以图片和文字相结合的方式,为你展现了几个朝气蓬勃且像你一样爱美的二十几岁的女人。二百四十幅精美、丽质的图片洋溢着青春、自信,让你从此找到梦想的幸福美丽人生。这是一本教二十几岁的女人把过去的记忆从心中转移到大脑,为幸福而思考,让你得到自己想拥有的美丽和幸福生活的书。你若细细品味,相信你一定会找到你想要的……
  • 王俊凯我陪你

    王俊凯我陪你

    本书纯属甜文,讲述的是在生活中霸气的凯皇遇见清纯可爱的女主后,擦出爱的火花,,,
  • 右心之近

    右心之近

    久旱不雨的大楚,某日忽然下起了大雨,马上快要枯萎的植物,忽然枝繁叶茂,满城的死气沉沉忽然勃勃生机,只因宫中金淑妃降下已女婴,心脏长在右边的女婴。传言,那是上天为我大楚降下的圣女,但因此,圣女大人从小到大十六年没出过门。今天,圣女大人爆发了,逃亡!可惜,一出门……
  • 柏歌

    柏歌

    公元前两百年,他出生在大秦。与周瑜同饮酒,陪李白吟诗歌。和王安石畅谈,送嘉靖帝逝去。他曾亲眼看着大秦王朝一朝瓦解。然后三国大乱,大唐覆灭,五代十国,两宋元明,清史民国。百年又百年,枯叶再枯叶。而他,一直活着。他来自大秦王朝最鼎盛巅峰的时代,一直活到现在。
  • 侦探穿越:王爷,给我躺下!

    侦探穿越:王爷,给我躺下!

    她——世界第一侦探以及医毒世家的后代!一朝穿越,掉到了从未在历史上出现过的奇幻大陆!成了凤府的嫡二小姐!虽被人捧在手中,却是一个不能修炼的草包!得!上一世活得太累,这一世逍遥自在!逛妓院,入赌坊,女扮男装,调戏美女,样样都做!他——人人唾弃的废材王爷!原是一代战神,却被一场战争与阴谋夺去了双脚和俊美妖孽的容貌!克妻之命!但是,背后的身份,随便一个都吓死人命!一道圣旨,她成了他的王妃!一吻天荒,他为她敞开了冷漠的心房!谁说她草包?谁说他残疾?锋芒毕露,可是,一桩一件的阴谋铺天盖地地袭来……给老娘躺下!媳妇儿,为何?不给躺下,今晚就别想上我床!媳妇儿,你轻点啊!看看废材小姐,如何收复冷漠废材王!
  • 步步惊凰

    步步惊凰

    作为四海八荒唯一一只五彩神凤,凤妩向来活得恣意。只是再恣意的生活也有被打乱的一天。比如,凤妩鞠躬尽瘁的养了夙渊这个小祖宗三万年,然后夙渊这个小祖宗吃里扒外的被天后家的小凤凰勾走了。三千年后凤妩出关,面对失去凤丹的三公主,出现动荡的天柱结界,以及不知所踪的夙渊仙君……当一层层迷雾揭开,三千年前到底发生了什么?事情的真相又是什么?