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第85章

WHISTLING DICK'S CHRISTMAS STOCKING

It was with much caution that Whistling Dick slid back the door of the box-car, for Article 5716, City Ordinances, authorized (perhaps unconstitutionally) arrest on suspicion, and he was familiar of old with this ordinance.So, before climbing out, he surveyed the field with all the care of a good general.

He saw no change since his last visit to this big, alms-giving, long-

suffering city of the South, the cold weather paradise of the tramps.

The levee where his freight-car stood was pimpled with dark bulks of merchandise.The breeze reeked with the well-remembered, sickening smell of the old tarpaulins that covered bales and barrels.The dun river slipped along among the shipping with an oily gurgle.Far down toward Chalmette he could see the great bend in the stream outlined by the row of electric lights.Across the river Algiers lay, a long, irregular blot, made darker by the dawn which lightened the sky beyond.An industrious tug or two, coming for some early sailing ship, gave a few appalling toots, that seemed to be the signal for breaking day.The Italian luggers were creeping nearer their landing, laden with early vegetables and shellfish.A vague roar, subterranean in quality, from dray wheels and street cars, began to make itself heard and felt; and the ferryboats, the Mary Anns of water craft, stirred sullenly to their menial morning tasks.

Whistling Dick's red head popped suddenly back into the car.A sight too imposing and magnificent for his gaze had been added to the scene.

A vast, incomparable policeman rounded a pile of rice sacks and stood within twenty yards of the car.The daily miracle of the dawn, now being performed above Algiers, received the flattering attention of this specimen of municipal official splendour.He gazed with unbiased dignity at the faintly glowing colours until, at last, he turned to them his broad back, as if convinced that legal interference was not needed, and the sunrise might proceed unchecked.So he turned his face to the rice bags, and, drawing a flat flask from an inside pocket, he placed it to his lips and regarded the firmament.

Whistling Dick, professional tramp, possessed a half-friendly acquaintance with this officer.They had met several times before on the levee at night, for the officer, himself a lover of music, had been attracted by the exquisite whistling of the shiftless vagabond.

Still, he did not care, under the present circumstances, to renew the acquaintance.There is a difference between meeting a policeman on a lonely wharf and whistling a few operatic airs with him, and being caught by him crawling out of a freight-car.So Dick waited, as even a New Orleans policeman must move on some time--perhaps it is a retributive law of nature--and before long "Big Fritz" majestically disappeared between the trains of cars.

Whistling Dick waited as long as his judgment advised, and then slid swiftly to the ground.Assuming as far as possible the air of an honest labourer who seeks his daily toil, he moved across the network of railway lines, with the intention of making his way by quiet Girod Street to a certain bench in Lafayette Square, where, according to appointment, he hoped to rejoin a pal known as "Slick," this adventurous pilgrim having preceded him by one day in a cattle-car into which a loose slat had enticed him.

As Whistling Dick picked his way where night still lingered among the big, reeking, musty warehouses, he gave way to the habit that had won for him his title.Subdued, yet clear, with each note as true and liquid as a bobolink's, his whistle tinkled about the dim, cold mountains of brick like drops of rain falling into a hidden pool.He followed an air, but it swam mistily into a swirling current of improvisation.You could cull out the trill of mountain brooks, the staccato of green rushes shivering above chilly lagoons, the pipe of sleepy birds.

Rounding a corner, the whistler collided with a mountain of blue and brass.

"So," observed the mountain calmly, "You are already pack.Und dere vill not pe frost before two veeks yet! Und you haf forgotten how to vistle.Dere was a valse note in dot last bar."

"Watcher know about it?" said Whistling Dick, with tentative familiarity; "you wit yer little Gherman-band nixcumrous chunes.

Watcher know about music? Pick yer ears, and listen agin.Here's de way I whistled it--see?"

He puckered his lips, but the big policeman held up his hand.

"Shtop," he said, "und learn der right way.Und learn also dot a rolling shtone can't vistle for a cent."

Big Fritz's heavy moustache rounded into a circle, and from its depths came a sound deep and mellow as that from a flute.He repeated a few bars of the air the tramp had been whistling.The rendition was cold, but correct, and he emphasized the note he had taken exception to.

"Dot p is p natural, und not p vlat.Py der vay, you petter pe glad I meet you.Von hour later, und I vould half to put you in a gage to vistle mit der chail pirds.Der orders are to bull all der pums after sunrise."

"To which?"

"To bull der pums--eferybody mitout fisible means.Dirty days is der price, or fifteen tollars."

"Is dat straight, or a game you givin' me?"

"It's der pest tip you efer had.I gif it to you pecause I pelief you are not so bad as der rest.Und pecause you gan visl 'Der Freisechutz'

bezzer dan I myself gan.Don't run against any more bolicemans aroundt der corners, but go away from town a few tays.Good-pye."

So Madame Orleans had at last grown weary of the strange and ruffled brood that came yearly to nestle beneath her charitable pinions.

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