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第1章

A BRIGHT BLADE LEAPS FROM A RUSTY SCABBARD

On an evening in April, 191-, Clement J.Cleggett walked sedately into the news room of the New York Enterprise with a drab-colored walking- stick in his hand.He stood the cane in a corner, changed his sober street coat for a more sober office jacket, adjusted a green eyeshade below his primly brushed grayish hair, unostentatiously sat down at the copy desk, and unobtrusively opened a drawer.

From the drawer he took a can of tobacco, a pipe, a pair of scissors, a paste-pot and brush, a pile of copy paper, a penknife and three half-lengths of lead pencil.

The can of tobacco was not remarkable.The pipe was not picturesque.The scissors were the most ordinary of scissors.The copy paper was quite undistinguished in appearance.The lead pencils had the most untemperamental looking points.

Cleggett himself, as he filled and lighted the pipe, did it in the most matter-of-fact sort of way.Then he remarked to the head of the copy desk, in an average kind of voice:

"H'lo, Jim."

"H'lo, Clegg," said Jim, without looking up."Might as well begin on this bunch of early copy, I guess."For more than ten years Cleggett had done the same thing at the same time in the same manner, six nights of the week.

What he did on the seventh night no one ever thought to inquire.Ifany member of the Enterprise staff had speculated about it at all he would have assumed that Cleggett spent that seventh evening in some way essentially commonplace, sober, unemotional, quiet, colorless, dull and Brooklynitish.

Cleggett lived in Brooklyn.The superficial observer might have said that Cleggett and Brooklyn were made for each other.

The superficial observer! How many there are of him! And how much he misses! He misses, in fact, everything.

At two o'clock in the morning a telegraph operator approached the copy desk and handed Cleggett a sheet of yellow paper, with the remark:

"Cleggett--personal wire."

It was a night letter, and glancing at the signature Cleggett saw that it was from his brother who lived in Boston.It ran:

Uncle Tom died yesterday.Don't faint now.He splits bulk fortune between you and me.Lawyers figure nearly $500,000 each.Mostly easily negotiable securities.New will made month ago while sore at president temperance outfit.Blood thicker than Apollinaris after all.Poor Uncle Tom.

Edward.

Despite Edward's thoughtful warning, Cleggett did nearly faint.Nothing could have been less expected.Uncle Tom was an irascible prohibitionist, and one of the most deliberately disobliging men on earth.Cleggett and his brother had long ceased to expect anything from him.For twenty years it had been thoroughly understood that Uncle Tom would leave his entire estate to a temperance society.Cleggett had ceased to think of Uncle Tom as a possible factor in his life.He did not doubt that Uncle Tom had changed the will to gain some point with the officials of the temperance society, intending to change it once again after he had been deferred to, cajoled, and flattered enough to placate his vanity.But death had stepped in just in time to disinherit the enemies of the Demon Rum.

Cleggett read the wire through twice, and then folded it and put it into his pocket.He rose and walked toward the managing editor's room.Ashe stepped across the floor there was a little dancing light in his eyes, there was a faint smile upon his lips, that were quite foreign to the staid and sober Cleggett that the world knew.He was quiet, but he was almost jaunty, too; he felt a little drunk, and enjoyed the feeling.

He opened the managing editor's door with more assurance than he had ever displayed before.The managing editor, a pompous, tall, thin man with a drooping frosty mustache, and cold gray eyes in a cold gray face that somehow reminded one of the visage of a walrus, was preparing to go home.

"Well?" he said, shortly.

He was a man for whom Cleggett had long felt a secret antipathy.The man was, in short, the petty tyrant of Cleggett's little world.

"Can you spare me a couple of minutes, Mr.Wharton?" said Cleggett.But he did not say it with the air of a person who really sues for a hearing.

"Yes, yes--go on." Mr.Wharton, who had risen from his chair, sat down again.He was distinctly annoyed.He was ungracious.He was usually ungracious with Cleggett.His face set itself in the expression it always took when he declined to consider raising a man's salary.Cleggett, who had been refused a raise regularly every three months for the past two years, was familiar with the look.

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