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作者:美丽心点      更新:2023-05-17 13:23      字数:9322
  drinks around now and discussing past performances。
  At   the   door   of   their   home   Delia   paused。   The   pleasure   of   the   outing
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  radiated     softly   from   her   countenance。       She   could    not   hope    for  Jim   of
  evenings; but the glory of this one would Tighten her lonely hours for a
  long time。
  〃Thank   you   for   taking   me   out;   Jim;〃   she   said;   gratefully。   〃You'll   be
  going back up to Seltzer's now; of course。〃
  〃To  with Seltzer's;〃 said 〃Big Jim;〃 em… emphatically。 〃And d Pat
  Corrigan! Does he think I haven't got any eyes?
  And the door closed behind both of them。
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  LITTLE SPECK IN GARNERED
  FRUIT
  The honeymoon was at its full。 There was a flat with the reddest of
  new carpets; tasselled portieres and six steins with pewter lids arranged on
  a ledge above the wainscoting of the dining…room。 The won… der of it was
  yet upon them。 Neither of them had ever seen a yellow primrose by the
  river's brim;   but   if such   a   sight had met   their eyes   at that   time   it   would
  have   seemed   like   …   well;   whatever   the   poet   expected   the   right   kind   of
  people to see in it besides a prim… rose。
  The bride sat in the rocker with her feet resting upon the world。 She
  was wrapt in rosy dreams and a kimono of the same hue。 She wondered
  what   the   peo…   ple   in   Greenland   and   Tasmania   and   Beloochistan   were
  saying one to another about her marriage to Kid McGarry。 Not that it made
  any difference。 There was no welter…weight from London to the Southern
  Cross     that  could   stand   up   four   hours   …  no;   four  rounds    …  with   her
  bridegroom。 And he had been hers for three weeks; and the crook of her
  little finger could sway him more than the fist of any 142… pounder in the
  world。
  Love;   when   it   is   ours;   is   the   other   name   for   self…   abnegation  and
  sacrifice。 When it belongs to people across the airshaft it means arrogance
  and self…con… ceit。
  The    bride   crossed    her   oxfords    and   looked    thought…    fully  at  the
  distemper Cupids on the ceiling。
  〃Precious;〃 said she; with the air of Cleopatra asking Antony for Rome
  done up in tissue paper and delivered at residence; 〃I think I would like a
  peach。〃
  Kid   McGarry   arose   and   put   on   his   coat   and   hat。   He   was   serious;
  shaven; sentimental; and spry。
  〃All right;〃 said he; as coolly as though be were only agreeing to sign
  articles to fight the champion of England。 〃I'll step down and cop one out
  for you see?〃
  〃Don't be long;〃 said the bride。 〃I'll be lonesome without my naughty
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  boy。   Get   a   nice;   ripe   one。〃   After   a   series   of   farewells   that   would   have
  befitted an imminent   voyage   to foreign   parts; the  Kid went   down   to   the
  street。
  Here he not unreasonably hesitated; for the season was yet early spring;
  and   there   seemed   small   chance   of   wresting   anywhere   from   those   chill
  streets and stores the coveted luscious guerdon of summer's golden prime。
  At    the   Italian's  fruit…stand    on   the   corner    be  stopped     and   cast   a
  contemptuous eye over the dis… play of papered oranges; highly polished
  apples and wan; sun…hungry bananas。
  〃Gotta da peach?〃 asked the Kid in the tongue of Dante; the lover of
  lovers。
  〃Ah; no; … 〃 sighed the vender。 〃Not for one mont com…a da peach。 Too
  soon。 Gotta da nice…a orange。 Like…a da orange?〃
  Scornful;   the   Kid   pursued   his   quest。   He   entered   the   all…night   chop…
  house;      cafe;   and    bowling…alley      of   his   friend    and    admirer;     Justus
  O'Callahan。 The O'Callahan was about in his institution; looking for leaks。
  〃I   want   it   straight;〃   said   the   Kid   to   him。   〃The   old   woman   has   got   a
  hunch that she wants a peach。 Now; if you've got a peach; Cal; get it out
  quick。 I want it and others like it if you've got 'em in plural quantities。〃
  〃The house is yours;〃 said O'Callahan。 〃But there's no peach in it。 It's
  too soon。 I don't sup… pose you could even find 'em at one of the Broadway
  joints。 That's too bad。 When a lady fixes her mouth for a certain kind of
  fruit nothing else won't do。 It's too late now to find any of the first…class
  fruiterers open。 But if you think the missis would like some nice oranges
  I've just got a box of fine ones in that she might。〃
  〃Much obliged; Cal。 It's a peach proposition right from the ring of the
  gong。 I'll try further。〃
  The time was nearly midnight as the Kid walked down the West…Side
  avenue。 Few stores were open and such as were practically hooted at the
  idea of a peach。
  But in her moated flat the bride confidently awaited her Persian fruit。
  A champion welter…weight not find a peach? … not stride triumphantly over
  the seasons and the zodiac and the almanac to fetch an Amsden's June or a
  Georgia cling to his owny…own?
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  The Kid's eye caught sight of a window that was lighted and gorgeous
  with nature's most entrancing colors。 The light suddenly went out。 The Kid
  sprinted and caught the fruiterer locking his door。
  〃Peaches?〃 said he; with extreme deliberation。
  〃Well;   no;   Sir。   Not   for   three   or   four   weeks   yet。   I   haven't   any   idea
  where you might find some。 There may be a few in town from under the
  glass; but they'd be bard to locate。 Maybe at one of the more expen… sive
  hotels … some place where there's plenty of money to waste。 I've got some
  very fine oranges; though … from a shipload that came in to…day。〃
  The Kid lingered on the corner for a moment; and then set out briskly
  toward a pair of green lights that flanked the steps of a building down a
  dark side street。
  〃Captain   around   anywhere?〃   he   asked   of   the   desk       sergeant   of   the
  police station。
  At   that   moment   the   captain   came   briskly   forward   from   the   rear。   He
  was in plain clothes and had a busy air。
  〃Hello;    Kid;〃    he  said   to  the   pugilist。  〃Thought      you   were    bridal…
  touring?
  〃Got back yesterday。 I'm a solid citizen now。 Think I'll take an interest
  in   municipal   doings。   How   would   it   suit   you   to   get   into   Denver   Dick's
  place to… night; Cap?
  〃Past performances;〃 said the captain; twisting his moustache。 〃Denver
  was closed up two months ago。〃
  〃Correct;〃   said   the   Kid。   〃Rafferty  chased him  out   of   the   Forty…third。
  He's running in your pre… cinct now; and his game's bigger than ever。 I'm
  down on this gambling business。 I can put you against his game。〃
  〃In my precinct?〃 growled the captain。 〃Are you sure; Kid? I'll take it
  as a favor。 Have you got the entree? How is it to be done?〃
  〃Hammers;〃 said the Kid。 〃They haven't got any steel on the doors yet。
  You'll need ten men。 No; they won't let me in the place。 Denver has been
  trying to do me。 He thought I tipped him off for the other raid。 I didn't;
  though。 You want to hurry。 I've got to get back home。 The house is only
  three blocks from here。〃
  Before ten minutes had sped the captain with a dozen men stole with
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  their   guide   into   the   hallway   of   a   dark   and   virtuous…looking   building   in
  which many businesses were conducted by day。
  〃Third floor; rear;〃 said the Kid; softly。 〃I'll lead the way。〃
  Two axemen faced the door that he pointed out to them。
  〃It seems all quiet;〃 said the captain; doubtfully。
  〃Are you sure your tip is straight?〃
  〃Cut away!〃 said the Kid。 〃It's on me if it ain't。〃
  The axes crashed through the as yet unprotected door。 A blaze of light
  from   within   poured   through   the   smashed   panels。   The   door   fell;   and   the
  raiders rang into the room with their guns handy。
  The   big   room   was   furnished   with   the   gaudy   mag…   nificence   dear   to
  Denver   Dick's   western   ideas。   Vari…   ous   well…patronized   games   were   in
  progress。 About fifty men who were in the room rushed upon the police in
  a grand break for personal