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作者:美丽心点      更新:2023-05-17 13:23      字数:9322
  passed   him  by  thousands;  and   none   of them   were   turned   toward   him。 A
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  sudden fool… ish fear that he had died and was a spirit; and that they could
  not see him; seized him。 And then the city smote him with loneliness。
  A   fat   man   dropped   out   of   the   stream   and   stood   a   few   feet   distant;
  waiting for his car。 Sam crept to his side and shouted above the tumult into
  his ear:
  〃The   Rankinses'   hogs   weighed   more'n   ourn   a   whole   passel;   but   the
  mast in thar neighborhood was a fine chance better than what it was down
  〃
  The     fat   man     moved      away     unostentatiously;       and    bought     roasted
  chestnuts to cover his alarm。
  Sam felt the need of a drop of   mountain dew。 Across   the street   men
  passed in and out through swinging doors。 Brief glimpses could be had of
  a   glistening   bar   and   its   bedeckings。   The   feudist   crossed   and   essayed   to
  enter。 Again had Art eliminated the familiar circle。 Sam's hand found no
  door…knob … it slid; in vain; over a rectangular brass plate and polished oak
  with nothing even so large as a pin's head upon which his fingers might
  close。 Abashed; reddened; heartbroken; he walked away from the bootless
  door and sat upon a step。 A locust club tickled him in the ribs。
  〃Take   a   walk   for   yourself;〃   said   the   policeman。 You've   been   loafing
  around here long enough。〃
  At the next corner a shrill whistle sounded in Sam's ear。 He wheeled
  around   and   saw   a   black…browed   vil…   lain   scowling   at   him   over   peanuts
  heaped   on   a   steam…   ing   machine。   He   started   across   the   street。   An   im…
  mense   engine;   running   without   mules;   with   the   voice   of   a   bull   and   the
  smell   of   a   smoky   lamp;   whizzed   past;   grazing   his   knee。   A   cab…driver
  bumped   him  with   a   hub   and   explained   to   him  that   kind   words   were   in…
  vented to be used on other occasions。 A motorman clanged his bell wildly
  and;   for   once   in   his   life;   cor…   roborated   a   cab…driver。  A  large   lady   in   a
  changeable silk waist dug an elbow into his back; and a newsy pensively
  pelted     him   with    banana     rinds;   murmuring;       〃I  hates   to   do   it    but  if
  anybody seen me let it pass!〃
  Cal   Harkness;   his   day's   work   over   and   his   express   wagon   stabled;
  turned the sharp edge of the build… ing that; by the cheek of architects; is
  modelled upon a safety razor。 Out of the mass of hurrying people his eye
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  picked up; three yards away; the surviving bloody and implacable foe of
  his kith and kin。
  He   stopped   short   and   wavered   for   a   moment;   be…   ing   unarmed   and
  sharply   surprised。   But   the   keen   mountaineer's   eye   of   Sam   Folwell   had
  picked him out。
  There was a sudden spring; a ripple in the stream of passersby and the
  sound of Sam's voice crying:
  〃Howdy; Cal! I'm durned glad to see ye。〃
  And in the angles of Broadway; Fifth Avenue and Twenty…third Street
  the Cumberland feudists shook hands。
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  ROSES; RUSES AND ROMANCE
  Ravenel  Ravenel; the traveller; artist and poet; threw his magazine
  to   the   floor。  Sammy      Brown;     broker's   clerk;   who    sat  by   the  window;
  jumped。
  〃What   is   it;   Ravvy?〃   he   asked。   〃The   critics   been   hammering   your
  stock down?〃
  〃Romance is dead;〃 said Ravenel; lightly。 When Ravenel spoke lightly
  be   was   generally   serious。   He   picked   up   the   magazine   and   fluttered   its
  leaves。
  〃Even a Philistine; like you; Sammy;〃 said Rave… nel; seriously (a tone
  that insured him to be speak… ing lightly); 〃ought to understand。 Now; here
  is   a   magazine   that   once   printed   Poe   and   Lowell   and   Whitman   and   Bret
  Harte and Du Maurier and Lanier and  well; that gives you the idea。 The
  current number has this literary feast to set before you: an article on the
  stokers     and   coal    bunkers    of   battleships;    an   expose    of   the  methods
  employed       in   making     liver…   wurst;   a   continued     story   of   a  Standard
  Preferred International Baking Powder deal in Wall Street; a 'poem' on the
  bear that   the President  missed; an… other 'story'   by a   young woman   who
  spent a week as a spy making overalls on the East Side; another 'fiction'
  story   that   reeks   of   the   'garage'   and   a   cer…   tain   make   of   automobile。   Of
  course; the title contains the words 'Cupid' and 'Chauffeur'  an article on
  naval strategy; illustrated   with cuts   of the   Spanish Armada;  and the new
  Staten Island ferry…boats; an… other story of a political boss who won the
  love of a Fifth Avenue belle by blackening her eye and refusing to vote for
  an    iniquitous    ordinance     (it  doesn't   say  whether     it  was   in  the   Street…
  Cleaning   Department   or   Congress);   and   nineteen   pages   by   the   editors
  brag… ging about the circulation。 The whole thing; Sammy; is an obituary
  on Romance。〃
  Sammy Brown sat comfortably in the leather arm… chair by the open
  window。 His suit was a vehement brown with visible checks; beautifully
  matched   in   shade   by  the   ends   of   four   cigars   that   his   vest   pocket   poorly
  concealed。 Light tan were his shoes; gray his socks; sky…blue his apparent
  linen;   snowy   and   high   and   adamantine   his   collar;   against   which   a   black
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  but…    terfly  had    alighted   and   spread    his   wings。   Sammy's      face     least
  important  was round and pleasant and pinkish; and in his eyes you saw
  no haven for fleeing Romance。
  That window of Ravenel's apartment opened upon an old garden full
  of   ancient   trees   and   shrubbery。  The   apartment…house   towered   above   one
  side of it; a high brick wall fended it from the street; oppo… site Ravenel's
  window       an  old;   old  mansion      stood;   half…  hidden    in   the  shade    of  the
  summer   foliage。   The   house   was   a   castle   besieged。  The   city   howled   and
  roared   and   shrieked   and   beat   upon   its   double   doors;   and   shook   white;
  fluttering checks above the wall; offering terms of surrender。 The gray dust
  settled upon the trees; the siege was pressed hotter; but the draw… bridge
  was   not   lowered。   No   further   will   the   language   of   chivalry   serve。   Inside
  lived   an   old   gentleman   who   loved   his   home   and   did   not   wish   to   sell   it。
  That is all the romance of the besieged castle。
  Three   or   four   times   every   week   came   Sammy   Brown   to   Ravenel's
  apartment。 He belonged to the poet's club; for the former Browns had been
  con… spicuous; though Sammy bad been vulgarized by Business。 He had
  no tears   for   departed   Romance。 The song   of the   ticker   was the   one   that
  reached his heart; and when it came to matters equine and batting scores
  he was something of a pink edition。 He loved to sit in the leather armchair
  by    Ravenel's     window。     And     Ravenel     didn't  mind     particularly。   Sammy
  seemed to   enjoy his talk; and then the broker's clerk   was such   a perfect
  embodiment   of   modernity   and   the   day's   sordid   practicality   that   Ravenel
  rather liked to use him as a scapegoat。
  〃I'll   tell  you   what's   the   matter   with    you;〃   said   Sammy;      with   the
  shrewdness that business had taught him。 〃The magazine has turned down
  some of your poetry stunts。 That's why you are sore at it。〃
  〃That would be a good guess in Wall Street or in a campaign for the
  presidency   of   a   woman's   club;〃   said   Ravenel;   quietly。   〃Now;   there   is   a
  poem … if you will allow me to call it that … of my own in this number of
  the magazine。〃
  〃Read it to me;〃 said Sammy; watching a cloud of pipe…smoke be had
  just blown out the window。
  Ravenel was no greater than Achilles。 No one is。 There is bound to be
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  a spot。 The Somebody…or…Other must take bold of us somewhere when she
  dips   us   in   the   Something…or…Other   that   makes   us   invulnerable。   He