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第16章 JUST MEAT(2)

around the house all' botherin' me with its noises.""An' it's fat!" Jim exclaimed irrelevantly and with joy.

"I'm sure tellin' you, Jim, it's fat.I'm plum' anxious for another look at 'em."Unconsciously the two men quickened their pace.Yet they did not relax from their caution.Twice they changed their course in order to avoid policemen, and they made very sure that they were not observed when they dived into the dark hallway of a cheap rooming house down town.

Not until they had gained their own room on the top floor, did they scratch a match.While Jim lighted a lamp, Matt locked the door and threw the bolts into place.As he turned, he noticed that his partner was waiting expectantly.Matt smiled to himself at the other's eagerness.

"Them search-lights is all right," he said, drawing forth a small pocket electric lamp and examining it."But we got to get a new battery.It's runnin' pretty weak.I thought once or twice it'd leave me in the dark.

Funny arrangements in that house.I near got lost.His room was on the left, an' that fooled me some.""I told you it was on the left," Jim interrupted.

"You told me it was on the right," Matt went on."I guess I know what you told me, an' there's the map you drew."Fumbling in his vest pocket, he drew out a folded slip of paper.As he unfolded it, Jim bent over and looked.

"I did make a mistake," he confessed.

"You sure did.It got me guessin' some for a while.""But it don't matter now," Jim cried."Let's see what you got.""It does matter," Matt retorted."It matters a lot...to me.I've got to run all the risk.I put my head in the trap while you stay on the street.You got to get on to yourself an' be more careful.All right, I'll show you."He dipped loosely into his trousers pocket and brought out a handful of small diamonds.He spilled them out in a blazing stream on the greasy table.Jim let out a great oath.

"That's nothing," Matt said with triumphant complacence."I ain't begun yet."From one pocket after another he continued bringing forth the spoil.There were many diamonds wrapped in chamois skin that were larger than those in the first handful.From one pocket he brought out a handful of very small cut gems.

"Sun dust," he remarked, as he spilled them on the table in a space by themselves.

Jim examined them.

"Just the same, they retail for a couple of dollars each," he said."Is that all?""Ain't it enough?" the other demanded in an aggrieved tone.

"Sure it is," Jim answered with unqualified approval."Better'n Iexpected.I wouldn't take a cent less than ten thousan' for the bunch.""Ten thousan'," Matt sneered."They're worth twic't that, an' I don't know anything about joolery, either.Look at that big boy!"He picked it out from the sparkling heap and held it near to the lamp with the air of an expert, weighing and judging.

"Worth a thousan' all by its lonely," was Jim's quicker judgment.

"A thousan' your grandmother," was Matt's scornful rejoinder."You couldn't buy it for three.""Wake me up! I'm dreamin'!" The sparkle of the gems was in Jim's eyes, and he began sorting out the larger diamonds and examining them."We're rich men, Matt--we'll be regular swells.""It'll take years to get rid of 'em," was Matt's more practical thought.

"But think how we'll live! Nothin' to do but spend the money an' go on gettin' rid of em."Matt's eyes were beginning to sparkle, though sombrely, as his phlegmatic nature woke up.

"I told you I didn't dast think how fat it was," he murmured in a low voice.

"What a killin'! What a killin'!" was the other's more ecstatic utterance.

"I almost forgot," Matt said, thrusting his hand into his inside coat pocket.

A string of large pearls emerged from wrappings of tissue paper and chamois skin.Jim scarcely glanced at them.

"They're worth money," he said, and returned to the diamonds.

A silence fell on the two men.Jim played with the gems, running them through his fingers, sorting them into piles, and spreading them out flat and wide.He was a slender, weazened man, nervous, irritable, high-strung, and anaemic--a typical child of the gutter, with unbeautiful twisted features, small-eyed, with face and mouth perpetually and feverishly hungry, brutish in a cat-like way, stamped to the core with degeneracy.

Matt did not finger the diamonds.He sat with chin on hands and elbows on table, blinking heavily at the blazing array.He was in every way a contrast to the other.No city had bred him.He was heavy-muscled and hairy, gorilla-like in strength and aspect.For him there was no unseen world.His eyes were full and wide apart, and there seemed in them a certain bold brotherliness.They inspired confidence.But a closer inspection would have shown that his eyes were just a trifle too full, just a shade too wide apart.He exceeded, spilled over the limits of normality, and his features told lies about the man beneath.

"The bunch is worth fifty thousan'," Jim remarked suddenly.

"A hundred thousan'," Matt said.

The silence returned and endured a long time, to be broken again by Jim.

"What in hell was he doin' with 'em all at the house?--that's what I want to know.I'd a-thought he'd kept 'em in the safe down at the store."Matt had just been considering the vision of the throttled man as he had last looked upon him in the dim light of the electric lantern; but he did not start at the mention of him.

"There's no tellin'," he answered."He might a-ben gettin' ready to chuck his pardner.He might a-pulled out in the mornin' for parts unknown, if we hadn't happened along.I guess there's just as many thieves among honest men as there is among thieves.You read about such things in the papers, Jim.Pardners is always knifin' each other."A queer, nervous look came into the other's eyes.Matt did not betray that he noted it, though he said--"What was you thinkin' about, Jim?"

Jim was a trifle awkward for the moment.

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