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第55章 OLD WELL WELL(4)

The old fellow did not feel my touch; he did not hear my voice; he was gazing toward the field with an expression on his face to which no human speech could render justice.He knew what was coming.It could not be denied him in that moment.

How confidently young Burt stood up to the plate! None except a natural hitter could have had his position.He might have been Wagner for all he showed of the tight suspense of that crisis.Yet there was a tense alert poise to his head and shoulders which proved he was alive to his opportunity.

Duveen plainly showed he was tired.Twice he shook his head to his catcher, as if he did not want to pitch a certain kind of ball.He had to use extra motion to get his old speed, and he delivered a high straight ball that Burt fouled over the grand stand.The second ball met a similar fate.All the time the crowd maintained that strange waiting silence.The umpire threw out a glistening white ball, which Duveen rubbed in the dust and spat upon.Then he wound himself up into a knot, slowly unwound, and swinging with effort, threw for the plate.

Burt's lithe shoulders swung powerfully.The meeting of ball and bat fairly cracked.The low driving hit lined over second a rising glittering streak, and went far beyond the center fielder.

Bleachers and stands uttered one short cry, almost a groan, and then stared at the speeding runners.For an instant, approaching doom could not have been more dreaded.Magoon scored.

Cless was rounding second when the ball lit.If Burt was running swiftly when he turned first he had only got started, for then his long sprinter's stride lengthened and quickened.At second he was flying; beyond second he seemed to merge into a gray flitting shadow.

I gripped my seat strangling the uproar within me.Where was the applause? The fans were silent, choked as I was, but from a different cause.

Cless crossed the plate with the score that defeated New York; still the tension never laxed until Burt beat the ball home in as beautiful a run as ever thrilled an audience.

In the bleak dead pause of amazed disappointment Old Well-Well lifted his hulking figure and loomed, towered over the bleachers.His wide shoulders spread, his broad chest expanded, his breath whistled as he drew it in.One fleeting instant his transfigured face shone with a glorious light.Then, as he threw back his head and opened his lips, his face turned purple, the muscles of his cheeks and jaw rippled and strung, the veins on his forehead swelled into bulging ridges.Even the back of his neck grew red.

``Well!--Well!--Well!!!''

Ear-splitting stentorian blast! For a moment I was deafened.But I heard the echo ringing from the cliff, a pealing clarion call, beautiful and wonderful, winding away in hollow reverberation, then breaking out anew from building to building in clear concatenation.

A sea of faces whirled in the direction of that long unheard yell.Burt had stopped statue-like as if stricken in his tracks; then he came running, darting among the spectators who had leaped the fence.

Old Well-Well stood a moment with slow glance lingering on the tumult of emptying bleachers, on the moving mingling colors in the grand stand, across the green field to the gray-clad players.

He staggered forward and fell.

Before I could move, a noisy crowd swarmed about him, some solicitous, many facetious.

Young Burt leaped the fence and forced his way into the circle.Then they were carrying the old man down to the field and toward the clubhouse.

I waited until the bleachers and field were empty.When I finally went out there was a crowd at the gate surrounding an ambulance.I caught a glimpse of Old Well-Well.He lay white and still, but his eyes were open, smiling intently.

Young Burt hung over him with a pale and agitated face.Then a bell clanged and the ambulance clattered away.

End

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