第 33 节
作者:冬儿      更新:2024-04-07 11:52      字数:9322
  uppercut。 He succeeded only in staggering Rivera; but; in the
  ensuing moment of defenseless helplessness; he smashed him with
  another blow through the ropes。 Rivera's body bounced on the
  heads of the newspaper men below; and they boosted him back to
  the edge of the platform outside the ropes。 Here he rested on
  one knee; while the referee raced off the seconds。 Inside the
  ropes; through which he must duck to enter the ring; Danny
  waited for him。 Nor did the referee intervene or thrust Danny
  back。
  The house was beside itself with delight。
  〃Kill'm; Danny; kill'm!〃 was the cry。
  Scores of voices took it up until it was like a war…chant of
  wolves。
  Danny did his best; but Rivera; at the count of eight; instead
  of nine; came unexpectedly through the ropes and safely into a
  clinch。 Now the referee worked; tearing him away so that he
  could be hit; giving Danny every advantage that an unfair
  referee can give。
  But Rivera lived; and the daze cleared from his brain。 It was
  all of a piece。 They were the hated Gringos and they were all
  unfair。 And in the worst of it visions continued to flash and
  sparkle in his brainlong lines of railroad track that
  simmered across the desert; rurales and American constables;
  prisons and calabooses; tramps at water tanksall the squalid
  and painful panorama of his odyssey after Rio Blanca and the
  strike。 And; resplendent and glorious; he saw the great; red
  Revolution sweeping across his land。 The guns were there before
  him。 Every hated face was a gun。 It was for the guns he fought。
  He was the guns。 He was the Revolution。 He fought for all
  Mexico。
  The audience began to grow incensed with Rivera。 Why didn't he
  take the licking that was appointed him? Of course he was going
  to be licked; but why should he be so obstinate about it? Very
  few were interested in him; and they were the certain; definite
  percentage of a gambling crowd that plays long shots。 Believing
  Danny to be the winner; nevertheless the y had put their money
  on the Mexican at four to ten and one to three。 More than a
  trifle was up on the point of how many rounds Rivera could
  last。 Wild money had appeared at the ringside proclaiming that
  he could not last seven rounds; or even six。 The winners of
  this; now that their cash risk was happily settled; had joined
  in cheering on the favorite。
  Rivera refused to be licked。 Through the eighth round his
  opponent strove vainly to repeat the uppercut。 In the ninth;
  Rivera stunned the house again。 In the midst of a clinch he
  broke the lock with a quick; lithe movement; and in the narrow
  space between their bodies his right lifted from the waist。
  Danny went to the floor and took the safety of the count。 The
  crowd was appalled。 He was being bested at his own game。 His
  famous right…uppercut had been worked back on him。 Rivera made
  no attempt to catch him as he arose at 〃nine。〃 The referee was
  openly blocking that play; though he stood clear when the
  situation was reversed and it was Rivera who desired to rise。
  Twice in the tenth; Rivera put through the right…uppercut;
  lifted from waist to opponent's chin。 Danny grew desperate。 The
  smile never left his face; but he went back to his man…eating
  rushes。 Whirlwind as he would; be could not damage Rivera;
  while Rivera through the blur and whirl; dropped him to the mat
  three times in succession。 Danny did not recuperate so quickly
  now; and by the eleventh round he was in a serious way。 But
  from then till the fourteenth he put up the gamest exhibition
  of his career。 He stalled and blocked; fought parsimoniously;
  and strove to gather strength。 Also; he fought as foully as a
  successful fighter knows how。 Every trick and device he
  employed; butting in the clinches with the seeming of accident;
  pinioning Rivera's glove between arm and body; heeling his
  glove on Rivera's mouth to clog his breathing。 Often; in the
  clinches; through his cut and smiling lips he snarled insults
  unspeakable and vile in Rivera's ear。 Everybody; from the
  referee to the house; was with Danny and was helping Danny。 And
  they knew what he had in mind。 Bested by this surprise…box of
  an unknown; he was pinning all on a single punch。 He offered
  himself for punishment; fished; and feinted; and drew; for that
  one opening that would enable him to whip a blow through with
  all his strength and turn the tide。 As another and greater
  fighter had done before him; he might do a right and left; to
  solar plexus and across the jaw。 He could do it; for he was
  noted for the strength of punch that remained in his arms as
  long as he could keep his feet。
  Rivera's seconds were not half…caring for him in the intervals
  between rounds。 Their towels made a showing; but drove little
  air into his panting lungs。 Spider Hagerty talked advice to
  him; but Rivera knew it was wrong advice。 Everybody was against
  him。 He was surrounded by treachery。 In the fourteenth round he
  put Danny down again; and himself stood resting; hands dropped
  at side; while the referee counted。 In the other corner Rivera
  had been noting suspicious whisperings。 He saw Michael Kelly
  make his way to Roberts and bend and whisper。 Rivera's ears
  were a cat's; desert…trained; and he caught snatches of what
  was said。 He wanted to hear more; and when his opponent arose
  he maneuvered the fight into a clinch over against the ropes。
  〃Got to;〃 he could hear Michael; while Roberts nodded。 〃Danny's
  got to winI stand to lose a mintI've got a ton of money
  coveredmy own。 If he lasts the fifteenth I'm bustthe boy'll
  mind you。 Put something across。〃
  And thereafter Rivera saw no more visions。 They were trying to
  job him。 Once again he dropped Danny and stood resting; his
  hands at his slide。 Roberts stood up。
  〃That settled him;〃 he said。
  〃Go to your corner。〃
  He spoke with authority; as he had often spoken to Rivera at
  the training quarters。 But Rivera looked hatred at him and
  waited for Danny to rise。 Back in his corner in the minute
  interval; Kelly; the promoter; came and talked to Rivera。
  〃Throw it; damn you;〃 he rasped in; a harsh low voice。 〃You
  gotta lay down; Rivera。 Stick with me and I'll make your
  future。 I'll let you lick Danny next time。 But here's where you
  lay down。〃
  Rivera showed with his eyes that he heard; but he made neither
  sign of assent nor dissent。
  〃Why don't you speak?〃 Kelly demanded angrily。
  〃You lose; anyway;〃 Spider Hagerty supplemented。 〃The
  referee'll take it away from you。 Listen to Kelly; and lay
  down。〃
  〃Lay down; kid;〃 Kelly pleaded; 〃and I'll help you to the
  championship。〃
  Rivera did not answer。
  〃I will; so help me; kid。〃
  At the strike of the gong Rivera sensed something impending。
  The house did not。 Whatever it was it was there inside the ring
  with him and very close。 Danny's earlier surety seemed returned
  to him。 The confidence of his advance frightened Rivera。 Some
  trick was about to be worked。 Danny rushed; but Rivera refused
  the encounter。 He side…stepped away into safety。 What the other
  wanted was a clinch。 It was in some way necessary to the trick。
  Rivera backed and circled away; yet he knew; sooner or later;
  the clinch and the trick would come。 Desperately he resolved to
  draw it。 He made as if to effect the clinch with Danny's next
  rush。 Instead; at the last instant; just as their bodies should
  have come together; Rivera darted nimbly back。 And in the same
  instant Danny's corner raised a cry of foul。 Rivera had fooled
  them。 The referee paused irresolutely。 The decision that
  trembled on his lips was never uttered; for a shrill; boy's
  voice from the gallery piped; 〃Raw work!〃
  Danny cursed Rivera openly; and forced him; while Rivera danced
  away。 Also; Rivera made up his mind to strike no more blows at
  the body。 In this he threw away half his chance of winning; but
  he knew if he was to win at all it was with the outfighting
  that remained to him。 Given the least opportunity; they would
  lie a foul on him。 Danny threw all caution to the winds。 For
  two rounds he tore after and into the boy who dared not meet
  him at close quarters。 Rivera was struck again and again; he
  took blows by the dozens to avoid the perilous clinch。 During
  this supreme final rally of Danny's the audience rose to its
  feet and went mad。 It did not understand。 All it could see was
  that its favorite was winning; after all。
  〃Why don't you fight?〃 it demanded wrathfully of Rivera。
  〃You're yellow! You're yellow!〃 〃Open up; you cur! Open up!〃
  〃Kill'm; Danny! Kill 'm!〃 〃You sure got 'm! Kill 'm!〃
  In all the house; bar none; Rivera was the only cold man。 By
  temperament and blood he was the hottest…passioned there; but
  he had gone through such vastly greater heats that this
  collective passion of ten thousand throats; rising surge on
  surge; was to his brain no more than the velvet cool of a
  summer twilight。
  Into the seventeenth round Danny