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第86章

After the big policeman had departed, Whistling Dick stood for an irresolute minute, feeling all the outraged indignation of a delinquent tenant who is ordered to vacate his premises.He had pictured to himself a day of dreamful ease when he should have joined his pal; a day of lounging on the wharf, munching the bananas and cocoanuts scattered in unloading the fruit steamers; and then a feast along the free-lunch counters from which the easy-going owners were too good-natured or too generous to drive him away, and afterward a pipe in one of the little flowery parks and a snooze in some shady corner of the wharf.But here was a stern order to exile, and one that he knew must be obeyed.So, with a wary eye open from the gleam of brass buttons, he began his retreat toward a rural refuge.A few days in the country need not necessarily prove disastrous.Beyond the possibility of a slight nip of frost, there was no formidable evil to be looked for.

However, it was with a depressed spirit that Whistling Dick passed the old French market on his chosen route down the river.For safety's sake he still presented to the world his portrayal of the part of the worthy artisan on his way to labour.A stall-keeper in the market, undeceived, hailed him by the generic name of his ilk, and "Jack"

halted, taken by surprise.The vender, melted by this proof of his own acuteness, bestowed a foot of Frankfurter and half a loaf, and thus the problem of breakfast was solved.

When the streets, from topographical reasons, began to shun the river bank the exile mounted to the top of the levee, and on its well-

trodden path pursued his way.The suburban eye regarded him with cold suspicion, individuals reflected the stern spirit of the city's heartless edict.He missed the seclusion of the crowded town and the safety he could always find in the multitude.

At Chalmette, six miles upon his desultory way, there suddenly menaced him a vast and bewildering industry.A new port was being established;

the dock was being built, compresses were going up; picks and shovels and barrows struck at him like serpents from every side.An arrogant foreman bore down upon him, estimating his muscles with the eye of a recruiting-sergeant.Brown men and black men all about him were toiling away.He fled in terror.

By noon he had reached the country of the plantations, the great, sad, silent levels bordering the mighty river.He overlooked fields of sugar-cane so vast that their farthest limits melted into the sky.The sugar-making season was well advanced, and the cutters were at work;

the waggons creaked drearily after them; the Negro teamsters inspired the mules to greater speed with mellow and sonorous imprecations.

Dark-green groves, blurred by the blue of distance, showed where the plantation-houses stood.The tall chimneys of the sugar-mills caught the eye miles distant, like lighthouses at sea.

At a certain point Whistling Dick's unerring nose caught the scent of frying fish.Like a pointer to a quail, he made his way down the levee side straight to the camp of a credulous and ancient fisherman, whom he charmed with song and story, so that he dined like an admiral, and then like a philosopher annihilated the worst three hours of the day by a nap under the trees.

When he awoke and again continued his hegira, a frosty sparkle in the air had succeeded the drowsy warmth of the day, and as this portent of a chilly night translated itself to the brain of Sir Peregrine, he lengthened his stride and bethought him of shelter.He travelled a road that faithfully followed the convolutions of the levee, running along its base, but whither he knew not.Bushes and rank grass crowded it to the wheel ruts, and out of this ambuscade the pests of the lowlands swarmed after him, humming a keen, vicious soprano.And as the night grew nearer, although colder, the whine of the mosquitoes became a greedy, petulant snarl that shut out all other sounds.To his right, against the heavens, he saw a green light moving, and, accompanying it, the masts and funnels of a big incoming steamer, moving as upon a screen at a magic-lantern show.And there were mysterious marshes at his left, out of which came queer gurgling cries and a choked croaking.The whistling vagrant struck up a merry warble to offset these melancholy influences, and it is likely that never before, since Pan himself jigged it on his reeds, had such sounds been heard in those depressing solitudes.

A distant clatter in the rear quickly developed into the swift beat of horses' hoofs, and Whistling Dick stepped aside into the dew-wet grass to clear the track.Turning his head, he saw approaching a fine team of stylish grays drawing a double surrey.A stout man with a white moustache occupied the front seat, giving all his attention to the rigid lines in his hands.Behind him sat a placid, middle-aged lady and a brilliant-looking girl hardly arrived at young ladyhood.The lap-robe had slipped partly from the knees of the gentleman driving, and Whistling Dick saw two stout canvas bags between his feet--bags such as, while loafing in cities, he had seen warily transferred between express waggons and bank doors.The remaining space in the vehicle was filled with parcels of various sizes and shapes.

As the surrey swept even with the sidetracked tramp, the bright-eyed girl, seized by some merry, madcap impulse, leaned out toward him with a sweet, dazzling smile, and cried, "Mer-ry Christ-mas!" in a shrill, plaintive treble.

Such a thing had not often happened to Whistling Dick, and he felt handicapped in devising the correct response.But lacking time for reflection, he let his instinct decide, and snatching off his battered derby, he rapidly extended it at arm's length, and drew it back with a continuous motion, and shouted a loud, but ceremonious, "Ah, there!"

after the flying surrey.

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