第 2 节
作者:瞎说呗      更新:2021-02-19 00:20      字数:9322
  delighted with the idea of an elopement。
  〃To where will we elope to?〃 she demanded。 Her English; as she
  learned it from Billy; was sometimes confusing。
  〃To New York;〃 said Billy。 〃On the voyage there I will put you in
  charge of the stewardess and the captain; and there isn't a captain
  on the Royal Dutch or the Atlas that hasn't known you since you
  were a baby。 And as soon as we dock we'll drive straight to the
  city hall for a license and the mayor himself will marry us。 Then
  I'll get back my old job from the Wilmot folks and we'll live happy
  ever after!〃
  〃In New York; also;〃 asked Claire proudly; 〃are you directeur of
  the electric lights?〃
  〃On Broadway alone;〃 Billy explained reprovingly; 〃there is one
  sign that uses more bulbs than there are in the whole of Hayti!〃
  〃New York is a large town!〃 exclaimed Claire。
  〃It's a large sign;〃 corrected Billy。 〃But;〃 he pointed out; 〃with
  no money we'll never see it。 So to…morrow I'm going to make a
  social call on Grandpa Ham and demand my ten thousand francs。〃
  Claire grasped his arm。
  〃Be careful;〃 she pleaded。 〃Remember the chicken soup。 If he offers
  you the champagne; refuse it!〃
  〃He won't offer me the champagne;〃 Billy assured her。 〃It won't be
  that kind of a call。〃
  Billy left the Cafe Ducrot and made his way to the water… front。 He
  was expecting some electrical supplies by the PRINZ DER
  NEDERLANDEN; and she had already come to anchor。
  He was late; and save for a group of his countrymen; who with the
  customs officials were having troubles of their own; the customs
  shed was all but deserted。 Billy saw his freight cleared and was
  going away when one of those in trouble signalled for assistance。
  He was a good…looking young man in a Panama hat and his manner
  seemed to take it for granted that Billy knew who he was。 〃They
  want us to pay duty on our trunks;〃 he explained; 〃and we want to
  leave them in bond。 We'll be here only until to…night; when we're
  going on down the coast to Santo Domingo。 But we don't speak
  French; and we can't make them understand that。〃
  〃You don't need to speak any language to give a man ten dollars;〃
  said Billy。
  〃Oh!〃 exclaimed the man in the Panama。 〃I was afraid if I tried
  that they might arrest us。〃
  〃They may arrest you if you don't;〃 said Billy。 Acting both as
  interpreter and disbursing agent; Billy satisfied the demands of
  his fellow employees of the government; and his fellow countrymen
  he directed to the Hotel Ducrot。
  As some one was sure to take their money; he thought it might as
  well go to his mother…in…law elect。 The young man in the Panama
  expressed the deepest gratitude; and Billy; assuring him he would
  see him later; continued to the power…house; still wondering where
  he had seen him before。
  At the power…house he found seated at his desk a large; bearded
  stranger whose derby hat and ready…to…wear clothes showed that he
  also had but just arrived on the PRINZ DER NEDERLANDEN。
  〃You William Barlow?〃 demanded the stranger。 〃I understand you been
  threatening; unless you get your pay raised; to commit sabotage on
  these works?〃
  〃Who the devil are you?〃 inquired Billy。
  The stranger produced an impressive…looking document covered with
  seals。
  〃Contract with the president;〃 he said。 I've taken over your job。
  You better get out quiet;〃 he advised; 〃as they've given me a squad
  of nigger policemen to see that you do。〃
  〃Are you aware that these works are the property of the Wilmot
  Company?〃 asked Billy; 〃and that if anything went wrong here they'd
  hold you responsible?〃 The stranger smiled complacently。
  〃I've run plants;〃 he said; 〃that make these lights look like a
  stable lantern on a foggy night。〃
  〃In that case;〃 assented Billy; 〃should anything happen; you'll
  know exactly what to do; and I can leave you in charge without
  feeling the least anxiety。〃
  〃That's just what you can do;〃 the stranger agreed heartily;〃 and
  you can't do it too quick!〃 From the desk he took Billy's favorite
  pipe and loaded it from Billy's tobacco…jar。 But when Billy had
  reached the door he called to him。 〃Before you go; son;〃 he said
  〃you might give me a tip about this climate。 I never been in the
  tropics。 It's kind of unhealthy; ain't it?〃
  His expression was one of concern。
  〃If you hope to keep alive;〃 began Billy; 〃there are two things to
  avoid〃 The stranger laughed knowingly。
  〃I got you!〃 he interrupted。 〃You're going to tell me to cut out
  wine and women。〃
  〃I was going to tell you; 〃 said Billy; 〃to cut out hoping to
  collect any wages and to avoid every kind of soup。〃
  From the power…house Billy went direct to the palace。 His anxiety
  was great。 Now that Claire had consented to leave Hayti; the loss
  of his position did not distress him。 But the possible loss of his
  back pay would be a catastrophe。 He had hardly enough money to take
  them both to New York; and after they arrived none with which to
  keep them alive。 Before the Wilmot Company could find a place for
  him a month might pass; and during that month they might starve。 If
  he went alone and arranged for Claire to follow; he might lose her。
  Her mother might marry her to Paillard; Claire might fall ill;
  without him at her elbow to keep her to their purpose the voyage to
  an unknown land might require more courage than she possessed。
  Billy saw it was imperative they should depart together; and to
  that end he must have his two thousand dollars。 The money was
  justly his。 For it he had sweated and slaved; had given his best
  effort。 And so; when he faced the president; he was in no
  conciliatory mood。 Neither was the president。
  By what right; he demanded; did this foreigner affront his ears
  with demands for money; how dared he force his way into his
  presence and to his face babble of back pay? It was insolent;
  incredible。 With indignation the president set forth the position
  of the government : Billy had been discharged and; with the
  appointment of his successor; the stranger in the derby hat; had
  ceased to exist。 The government could not pay money to some one who
  did not exist。 All indebtedness to Billy also had ceased to exist。
  The account had been wiped out。 Billy had been wiped out。 The big
  negro; with the chest and head of a gorilla; tossed his kinky white
  curls so violently that the ringlets danced。 Billy; he declared;
  had been a pest; a fly that buzzed and buzzed and disturbed his
  slumbers。 And now when the fly thought he slept he had caught and
  crushed it…so。 President Ham clinched his great fist convulsively
  and; with delight in his pantomime; opened his fingers one by one;
  and held out his pink palm; wrinkled and crossed like the hand of
  a washerwoman; as though to show Billy that in it lay the fly;
  dead。
  〃C'EST UNE CHOSE JUGEE!〃 thundered the president。 He reached for
  his quill pen。
  But Billy; with Claire in his heart; with the injustice of it
  rankling in his mind; did not agree。
  〃It is not an affair closed;〃 shouted Billy in his best French。 〃It
  is an affair international; diplomatic; a cause for war!〃
  Believing he had gone mad; President Ham gazed at him speechless。
  〃From here I go to the cable Office; 〃shouted Billy。 〃I cable for
  a warship! If; by to…night; I am not paid my money; marines will
  surround our power…house; and the Wilmot people will back me up;
  and my government will back me up!〃
  It was; so Billy thought; even as he launched it; a tirade
  satisfying and magnificent。 But in his turn the president did not
  agree。
  He rose。 He was a large man。 Billy wondered he had not previously
  noticed how very large he was。
  〃To…night at nine o'clock;〃 he said; 〃the German boat departs for
  New York。〃 As though aiming a pistol; he raised his arm and at
  Billy pointed a finger。 〃If; after she departs; you are found in
  Port…au…Prince; you will be shot! 〃
  The audience…chamber was hung with great mirrors in frames of
  tarnished gilt。 In these Billy saw himself reproduced in a wavering
  line of Billies that; like the ghost of Banquo; stretched to the
  disappearing point。 Of such images there was an army; but of the
  real Billy; as he was acutely conscious; there was but one。 Among
  the black faces scowling from the doorways he felt the odds were
  against him。 Without making a reply he passed out between the racks
  of rusty muskets in the anteroom; between the two Gatling guns
  guarding the entrance; and on the palace steps; in indecision;
  halted。
  As Billy hesitated an officer followed him from the palace and
  beckoned to the guard that sat in the bare dust of the Champ de
  Mars playing cards for cartridges。 Two abandoned the game; and;
  having received their orders; picked their muskets from the dust
  and stood looking expectantly at Billy。
  They were his escort; and it was evident that until nine o'clock;
  when he sailed; his movements would be spied upon; his acts
  reported to the president。
  Such being the situation; Billy determined that his first act to be
  reported should be of a nature to cause the president active mental
  anguish。 With his guard at his heels he went directly to the cable
  station; and to the Secretary of State of the United States
  addressed this message: 〃President refuses my pay; threatens shoot;
  wireless nearest wa