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第11章

"Put it any way you want to.Modify it to suit yourself, and my lads shall still be superior.They won't eat, they won't drink--don't need those things; they won't wink for cash at gambling dens and unlicensed rum-holes, they won't spark the scullery maids; and moreover the bands of toughs that ambuscade them on lonely beats, and cowardly shoot and knife them will only damage the uniforms and not live long enough to get more than a momentary satisfaction out of that.""Why, Colonel, if you can furnish policemen, then of course--""Certainly--I can furnish any line of goods that's wanted.Take the army, for instance--now twenty-five thousand men; expense, twenty-two millions a year.I will dig up the Romans, I will resurrect the Greeks, I will furnish the government, for ten millions a year, ten thousand veterans drawn from the victorious legions of all the ages--soldiers that will chase Indians year in and year out on materialized horses, and cost never a cent for rations or repairs.The armies of Europe cost two billions a year now--I will replace them all for a billion.I will dig up the trained statesmen of all ages and all climes, and furnish this country with a Congress that knows enough to come in out of the rain--a thing that's never happened yet, since the Declaration of Independence, and never will happen till these practically dead people are replaced with the genuine article.I will restock the thrones of Europe with the best brains and the best morals that all the royal sepulchres of all the centuries can furnish--which isn't promising very much--and I'll divide the wages and the civil list, fair and square, merely taking my half and--""Colonel, if the half of this is true, there's millions in it--millions.""Billions in it--billions; that's what you mean.Why, look here; the thing is so close at hand, so imminent, so absolutely immediate, that if a man were to come to me now and say, Colonel, I am a little short, and if you could lend me a couple of billion dollars for-- come in!"This in answer to a knock.An energetic looking man bustled in with a big pocket-book in his hand, took a paper from it and presented it, with the curt remark:

"Seventeenth and last call--you want to out with that three dollars and forty cents this time without fail, Colonel Mulberry Sellers."The Colonel began to slap this pocket and that one, and feel here and there and everywhere, muttering:

"What have I done with that wallet?--let me see--um--not here, not there --Oh, I must have left it in the kitchen; I'll just run and--""No you won't--you'll stay right where you are.And you're going to disgorge, too--this time."Washington innocently offered to go and look.When he was gone the Colonel said:

"The fact is, I've got to throw myself on your indulgence just this once more, Suggs; you see the remittances I was expecting--""Hang the remittances--it's too stale--it won't answer.Come!"The Colonel glanced about him in despair.Then his face lighted; he ran to the wall and began to dust off a peculiarly atrocious chromo with his handkerchief.Then he brought it reverently, offered it to the collector, averted his face and said:

"Take it, but don't let me see it go.It's the sole remaining Rembrandt that--""Rembrandt be damned, it's a chromo."

"Oh, don't speak of it so, I beg you.It's the only really great original, the only supreme example of that mighty school of art which--""Art! It's the sickest looking thing I--"The colonel was already bringing another horror and tenderly dusting it.

"Take this one too--the gem of my collection--the only genuine Fra Angelico that--""Illuminated liver--pad, that's what it is.Give it here--good day--people will think I've robbed a' nigger barber-shop."As he slammed the door behind him the Colonel shouted with an anguished accent--Do please cover them up--don't let the damp get at them.The delicate tints in the Angelico--"But the man was gone.

Washington re-appeared and said he had looked everywhere, and so had Mrs.

Sellers and the servants, but in vain; and went on to say he wished he could get his eye on a certain man about this time--no need to hunt up that pocket-book then.The Colonel's interest was awake at once.

"What man?"

"One-armed Pete they call him out there--out in the Cherokee country Imean.Robbed the bank in Tahlequah."

"Do they have banks in Tahlequah?"

"Yes--a bank, anyway.He was suspected of robbing it.Whoever did it got away with more than twenty thousand dollars.They offered a reward of five thousand.I believe I saw that very man, on my way east.""No--is that so?

"I certainly saw a man on the train, the first day I struck the railroad, that answered the description pretty exactly--at least as to clothes and a lacking arm.""Why don't you get him arrested and claim the reward?""I couldn't.I had to get a requisition, of course.But I meant to stay by him till I got my chance.""Well?"

"Well, he left the train during the night some time.""Oh, hang it, that's too bad."

"Not so very bad, either."

"Why?"

"Because he came down to Baltimore in the very train I was in, though Ididn't know it in time.As we moved out of the station I saw him going toward the iron gate with a satchel in his hand.""Good; we'll catch him.Let's lay a plan.""Send description to the Baltimore police?""Why, what are you talking about? No.Do you want them to get the reward?""What shall we do, then?"

The Colonel reflected.

"I'll tell you.Put a personal in the Baltimore Sun.Word it like this:

A.DROP ME A LINE, PETE.

"Hold on.Which arm has he lost?"

"The right."

"Good.Now then--

A.DROP ME A LINE, PETE, EVEN IF YOU HAVE to write with your left hand.

Address X.Y.Z., General Postoffice, Washington.From YOU KNOW WHO.

"There- that'll fetch him."

"But he won't know who--will he?"

"No, but he'll want to know, won't he?"

"Why, certainly--I didn't think of that.What made you think of it?""Knowledge of human curiosity.Strong trait, very strong trait.""Now I'll go to my room and write it out and enclose a dollar and tell them to print it to the worth of that."

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