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作者:美丽心点      更新:2023-05-17 13:23      字数:9319
  gangs; clambake societies; clans; clubs and tribes from all sides to enjoy a
  cool   sleep   on   the   grass。   Them   that   didn't   have   oil   stoves   brought   along
  plenty of blankets; so as not to be upset with the cold and discomforts of
  sleeping     outdoors。    By   building    fires  of  the  shade    trees  and   huddling
  together   in   the   bridle   paths;   and   burrowing   under   the   grass   where   the
  ground   was   soft   enough;   the   likes   of   5;000   head   of   people   successfully
  battled against the night air in Central Park alone。
  〃Ye know I live in the elegant furnished apart… ment house called the
  Beersheba Flats; over against the elevated portion of the New York Central
  Rail… road。
  〃When   the   order   come   to   the   flats   that   all   hands   must   turn   out   and
  sleep in the park; according to the instructions of the consulting committee
  of   the   City  Club    and   the  Murphy      Draying;    Returfing    and   Sod…   ding
  Company; there was a look of a couple of fires and an eviction all over the
  place。
  〃The tenants began to pack up feather beds; rub… ber boots; strings of
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  garlic; hot…water bags; porta… ble canoes and scuttles of coal to take along
  for   the   sake   of   comfort。   The   sidewalk   looked   like   a   Russian   camp   in
  Oyama's   line   of   mareb。   There   was   waiting   and   lamenting   up   and   down
  stairs from Danny Geog… hegan's flat on the top floor to the apartments of
  Missis Goldsteinupski on the first。
  〃'For   why;〃   says   Danny;   coming   down   and   raging   in   his   blue   yarn
  socks to the janitor; 'should I be turned out of me comfortable apartments
  to lay in the dirty grass like a rabbit? 'Tis like Jerome to stir up trouble wid
  small matters like this instead of  〃
  〃'Whist!' says Officer Reagan on the sidewalk; rapping with his club。
  ''Tis not Jerome。 'Tis by order of the Polis Commissioner。 Turn out every
  one of yez and hike yerselves to the park。'
  〃Now;   'twas   a   peaceful   and   happy   home   that   all   of   us   had   in   them
  same      Beersheba       Flats。   The    O'Dowds       and    the   Steinowitzes       and    the
  Callahans and the Cohens and the Spizzinellis and the McManuses and the
  Spiegelmayers and the Joneses  all nations of us; we lived like one big
  family  together。 And   when   the   hot   nights   come   along   we   kept   a   line   of
  children   reaching   from   the   front   door   to   Kelly's   on   the   corner   passing
  along the cans of beer from one to another without the trouble of running
  after it。 And with no more clothing on than is provided for in the statutes;
  sitting in all the windies; with a cool growler in every one; and your feet
  out   in   the   air;   and   the   Rosenstein   girls   singing on   the   fire…escape   of   the
  sixth   floor;   and   Patsy   Rourke's   flute   going   in   the   eighth;   and   the   ladies
  calling each other synonyms out the win… dies; and now and then a breeze
  sailing   in   over  Mister   Depew's   Central      I   tell   you   the   Beersheba   Flats
  was a summer resort that made the Catskills look like a bole in the ground。
  With his person full of beer and his feet out the windy and his old woman
  frying   pork   chops   over   a   charcoal   furnace   and   the   children   dancing   in
  cotton slips on the sidewalk around the organ…grinder and the rent paid for
  a week  what does a man want better on a hot night than that? And then
  comes   this   ruling   of   the   polis   driving   people   out   o'   their   comfortable
  homes to sleep in parks  'twas for all the world like a ukase of them Rus…
  sians  'twill be heard from again at next election time。
  〃Well; then; Officer Reagan drives the whole lot of us to the park and
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  turns   us   in   by   the   nearest   gate。   'Tis   dark   under   the   trees;   and   all   the
  children sets up to howling that they want to go home。
  〃'Ye'll pass the night in this stretch of woods and scenery;' says Officer
  Reagan。 ''Twill be fine and imprisonment for insoolting the Park Commis…
  sioner and the Chief of the Weather Bureau if ye re… fuse。 I'm in charge of
  thirty acres between here and the Agyptian Monument; and I advise ye to
  give no trouble。 'Tis sleeping on the grass yez all have been condemned to
  by the authorities。 Yez'll be permitted to leave in the morning; but ye must
  retoorn be night。 Me orders was silent on the subject of bail; but I'11 find
  out if 'tis required and there'll be bondsmen at the gate。'
  〃There  being   no   lights   except   along   the   automo…   bile   drives;   us   179
  tenants of the Beersheba Flats prepared to spend the night as best we could
  in the raging forest。 Them that brought blankets and kin… dling wood was
  best off。 They got fires started and wrapped the blankets round their heads
  and laid down; cursing; in the grass。 There was nothing to see; nothing to
  drink; nothing to do。 In the dark we had no way of telling friend or foe
  except by feeling the noses of 'em。 I brought along me last winter overcoat;
  me toothbrush; some quinine pills and the red quilt off the bed in me flat。
  Three times during the night somebody rolled on me quilt and stuck his
  knees   against      the  Adam's     apple   of   me。   And    three   times    I  judged    his
  character by running me hand over his face; and three times I rose up and
  kicked the in… truder down the hill to the gravelly walk below。 And then
  some   one   with   a   flavor   of   Kelly's   whiskey   snug…   gled   up   to   me;   and   I
  found   his   nose   turned   up   the   right   way;   and   I   says:   '   Is   that   you;   then;
  Patsey? and he says; 'It is; Carney。 How long do you think it'll last?'
  〃' I'm no weather…prophet;' says I; 'but if they bring out a strong anti…
  Tammany ticket next fall it ought to get us home in time to sleep on a bed
  once or twice before they line us up at the polls。' 〃A…playing of my flute
  into the airshaft; I says Patsey Rourke; 'and a…perspiring in me own windy
  to the joyful noise of the passing trains and the smell of liver and onions
  and a…reading of the latest mur… der in the smoke of the cooking is well
  enough   for   me;'   says   he。   'What   is   this   herding   us   in   grass   for;   not   to
  mention the crawling things with legs that walk up the trousers of us; and
  the    Jersey   snipes    that  peck    at  us;  masquerading        under    the  name     and
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  denom… ination of mosquitoes。 What is it all for Carney; and the rint going
  on just the same over at the flats?'
  〃Tis the great annual Municipal Free Night Outing Lawn Party;' says I;
  'given   by   the   polis;   Hetty   Green   and   the   Drug   Trust。   During   the   heated
  season they hold a week of it in the principal parks。 'Tis a scheme to reach
  that portion of the people that's not worth taking up to North Beach for a
  fish fry。'
  〃' I can't sleep on the ground;' says Patsey; 'wid any benefit。 I have the
  hay fever and the rheuma… tism; and me car is full of ants。'
  〃Well;   the   night   goes   on;   and   the   ex…tenants   of   the   Flats   groans   and
  stumbles around in the dark; trying to find rest and recreation in the forest。
  The children is screaming with the coldness; and the jan… itor makes hot
  tea for 'em and keeps the fires going with the signboards that point to the
  Tavern      and   the  Casino。   The   tenants      try   to  lay   down   on   the   grass   by
  families in the dark; but you're lucky if you can sleep next to a man from
  the same floor or believing in the same religion。 Now and then a Murpby;
  acci… dental; rolls over   on the grass of a Rosenstein; or   a Cohen tries to
  crawl   under   the   O'Grady   bush;   and   then   there's   a   feeling   of   noses   and
  somebody is rolled down the hill to the driveway and stays there。 There is
  some   hair…pulling   among   the   women   folks;   and   everybody   spanks   the
  nearest howling kid to him by the sense of feeling only; regardless of its
  parentage and ownership。 'Tis hard to keep up the social dis… tinctions in
  the   dark   that   flourish   by   daylight   in   the   Beersheba   Flats。   Mrs。   Rafferty;
  that despises the asphalt that a Dago treads on; wakes up in the morn… ing
  with her feet in the bosom of Antonio Spizzinelli。 And Mike O'Dowd; that
  always   threw peddlers  down…   stairs   as   fast   as   he   came   upon