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第61章

PAST ONE AT ROONEY'S.

Only on the lower East Side of New York do the houses of Capulet and Montagu survive.There they do not fight by the book of arithmetic.If you but bite your thumb at an upholder of your opposing house you have work cut out for your steel.On Broadway you may drag your man along a dozen blocks by his nose, and he will only bawl for the watch; but in the domain of the East Side Tybalts and Mercutios you must observe the niceties of deportment to the wink of any eyelash and to an inch of elbow room at the bar when its patrons include foes of your house and kin.

So, when Eddie McManus, known to the Capulets as Cork McManus, drifted into Dutch Mike's for a stein of beer, and came upon a bunch of Montagus making merry with the suds, he began to observe the strictest parliamentary rules.Courtesy forbade his leaving the saloon with his thirst unslaked; caution steered him to a place at the bar where the mirror supplied the cognizance of the enemy's movements that his indifferent gaze seemed to disdain;experience whispered to him that the finger of trouble would be busy among the chattering steins at Dutch Mike's that night.

Close by his side drew Brick Cleary, his Mercutio, companion of his perambulations.Thus they stood, four of the Mulberry Hill Gang and two fo the Dry Dock Gang, minding their P's and Q's so solicitously that Dutch Mike kept one eye on his customers and the other on an open space beneath his bar in which it was his custom to seek safety whenever the ominous politeness of the rival associations congealed into the shapes of bullets and cold steel.

But we have not to do with the wars of the Mulberry Hills and the Dry Docks.We must to Rooney's, where, on the most blighted dead branch of the tree of life, a little pale orchid shall bloom.

Overstrained etiquette at last gave way.It is not known who first overstepped the bounds of punctilio; but the consequences were immediate.Buck Malone, of the Mulberry Hills, with a Dewey-like swiftness, got an eight-inch gun swung round from his hurricane deck.But McManus's simile must be the torpedo.He glided in under the guns and slipped a scant three inches of knife blade between the ribs of the Mulberry Hill cruiser.Meanwhile Brick Cleary, a devotee to strategy, had skimmed across the lunch counter and thrown the switch of the electrics, leaving the combat to be waged by the light of gunfire alone.Dutch Mike crawled from his haven and ran into the street crying for the watch instead of for a Shakespeare to immortalize the Cimmerian shindy.

The cop came, and found a prostrate, bleeding Montagu supported by three distrait and reticent followers of the House.Faithful to the ethics of the gangs, no one knew whence the hurt came.There was no Capulet to be seen.

"Raus mit der interrogatories," said Buck Malone to the officer.

"Sure I know who done it.I always manages to get a bird's eye view of any guy that comes up an' makes a show case for a hardware store out of me.No.I'm not telling you his name.I'll settle with um meself.Wow--ouch! Easy, boys! Yes, I'll attend to his case meself.I'm not making any complaint."At midnight McManus strolled around a pile of lumber near an East Side dock, and lingered in the vicinity of a certain water plug.

Brick Cleary drifted casually to the trysting place ten minutes later."He'll maybe not croak," said Brick; "and he won't tell, of course.But Dutch Mike did.He told the police he was tired of having his place shot up.It's unhandy just now, because Tim Corrigan's in Europe for a week's end with Kings.He'll be back on the _Kaiser Williams_ next Friday.You'll have to duck out of sight till then.Tim'll fix it up all right for us when he comes back."This goes to explain why Cork McManus went into Rooney's one night and there looked upon the bright, stranger face of Romance for the first time in his precarious career.

Until Tim Corrigan should return from his jaunt among Kings and Princes and hold up his big white finger in private offices, it was unsafe for Cork in any of the old haunts of his gang.So he lay, perdu, in the high rear room of a Capulet, reading pink sporting sheets and cursing the slow paddle wheels of the _Kaiser Wilhelm_.

It was on Thursday evening that Cork's seclusion became intolerable to him.Never a hart panted for water fountain as he did for the cool touch of a drifting stein, for the firm security of a foot-rail in the hollow of his shoe and the quiet, hearty challenges of friendship and repartee along and across the shining bars.But he must avoid the district where he was known.The cops were looking for him everywhere, for news was scarce, and the newspapers were harping again on the failure of the police to suppress the gangs.If they got him before Corrigan came back, the big white finger could not be uplifted; it would be too late then.But Corrigan would be home the next day, so he felt sure there would be small danger in a little excursion that night among the crass pleasures that represented life to him.

At half-past twelve McManus stood in a darkish cross-town street looking up at the name "Rooney's," picked out by incandescent lights against a signboard over a second-story window.He had heard of the place as a tough "hang-out"; with its frequenters and its locality he was unfamiliar.Guided by certain unerring indications common to all such resorts, he ascended the stairs and entered the large room over the caf'e.

Here were some twenty or thirty tables, at this time about half-filled with Rooney's guests.Waiters served drinks.At one end a human pianola with drugged eyes hammered the keys with automatic and furious unprecision.At merciful intervals a waiter would roar or squeak a song--songs full of "Mr.Jonsons" and "babes"and "coons"--historical word guaranties of the genuineness of African melodies composed by red waistcoated young gentlemen, natives of the cotton fields and rice swamps of West Twenty-eighth Street.

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