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作者:幽雨      更新:2021-02-19 18:03      字数:9321
  marriage came back to him and put him in a rage with the departed fool。
  〃Yes; about eight。 Or six;〃 said his Excellency; justifying himself by the
  past。 For he had first known Lin; the boy of nineteen; supreme in length of
  limb and recklessness; breaking horses and feeling for an early mustache。
  Next;   when   the   mustache   was   nearly   accomplished;   he   had   mended   the
  boy's badly broken thigh at Drybone。 His skill (and Lin's utter health) had
  wrought so swift a healing that the surgeon overflowed with the pride of
  science; and over the bandages would explain the human body technically
  to his wild…eyed and flattered patient。 Thus young Lin heard all about tibia;
  and comminuted; and other glorious new words; and when sleepless would
  rehearse them。 Then; with the bone   so nearly knit that the patient   might
  leave   the   ward   on   crutches   to   sit   each   morning   in   Barker's   room   as   a
  privilege;    the   disobedient     child   of  twenty…one     had    slipped   out   of  the
  hospital and hobbled hastily to the hog ranch; where whiskey and variety
  waited   for   a   languishing   convalescent。   Here   he   grew  gay;   and   was   soon
  carried    back    with   the   leg  refractured。    Yet   Barker's    surgical   rage   was
  disarmed; the patient was so forlorn over his doctor's professional chagrin。
  〃I suppose it ain't no better this morning; Doc?〃 he had said; humbly;
  after a new week of bed and weights。
  〃Your right leg's going to be shorter。 That's all。〃
  〃Oh; gosh! I've been and spoiled your comminuted fee…mur! Ain't I a
  son…of…a…gun?〃
  You could not chide such a boy as this; and in time's due course he had
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  walked jauntily out into the world with legs of equal length after all and in
  his   stride   the   slightest   halt   possible。 And   Doctor   Barker   had   missed   the
  child's conversation。 To…day his mustache was a perfected thing; and he in
  the late end of his twenties。
  〃He'll wake up about noon to…morrow in a dive; without a cent;〃 said
  Barker。 〃Then he'll come back on a freight and begin over again。〃
  At the Denver station Lin McLean passed through the shoutings and
  omnibuses; and came to the beginning of Seventeenth Street; where is the
  first saloon。 A customer was ordering Hot Scotch; and because he liked the
  smell and had not thought of the mixture for a number of years; Lin took
  Hot Scotch。 Coming out upon the pavement; he looked across and saw a
  saloon opposite with brighter globes and windows more prosperous。 That
  should   have   been   his   choice;   lemon   peel   would   undoubtedly   be   fresher
  over there; and over he went at once; to begin the whole thing properly。 In
  such frozen weather no drink could be more timely; and he sat; to enjoy
  without haste its mellow fitness。 Once again on the pavement; he looked
  along the street toward up…town beneath the crisp; cold electric lights; and
  three little bootblacks gathered where he stood and cried 〃Shine? Shine?〃
  at him。 Remembering that you took the third turn to the right to get   the
  best   dinner   in   Denver;   Lin   hit   on   the   skilful   plan   of   stopping   at   all   Hot
  Scotches between;   but   the   next   occurred   within   a   few   yards;   and   it   was
  across the street。 This one being attained and appreciated; he found that he
  must cross back again or skip number four。 At this rate he would not be
  dining in time to see much of the theatre; and he stopped to consider。 It
  was a German place he had just quitted; and a huge light poured out on
  him   from   its   window;   which   the   proprietor's   father…land   sentiment   had
  made into a show。 Lights shone among a well…set pine forest; where beery;
  jovial    gnomes     sat   on  roots   and    reached    upward     to  Santa    Claus;    he;
  grinning; fat; and Teutonic; held in his right hand forever a foaming glass;
  and forever in his left a string of sausages that dangled down among the
  gnomes。   With   his American   back   to   this;   the   cow…puncher;   wearing   the
  same   serious;   absent   face   he   had   not   changed   since   he   ran   away   from
  himself   at   Cheyenne;   considered   carefully   the   Hot   Scotch   question;   and
  which   side   of   the   road   to   take   and   stick   to;   while   the   little   bootblacks
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  found   him   once   more   and   cried;   〃Shine?   Shine?〃   monotonous   as   snow…
  birds。 He  settled to   stay over here  with the  south…side Scotches;  and the
  little one…note song reaching his attention; he suddenly shoved his foot at
  the nearest boy; who lightly sprang away。
  〃Dare you to touch him!〃 piped a snow…bird; dangerously。 They were
  in short trousers; and the eldest enemy; it may be; was ten。
  〃Don't hit me;〃 said Mr。 McLean 〃I'm innocent。〃
  〃Well; you leave him be;〃 said one。
  〃What's he layin' to kick you for; Billy? 'Tain't yer pop; is it?〃
  〃New!〃 said Billy; in scorn。 〃Father never kicked me。 Don't know who
  he is。〃
  〃He's   a   special!〃   shrilled   the   leading   bird;   sensationally。   〃He's   got   a
  badge; and he's goin' to arrest yer。〃
  Two   of   them   hopped   instantly   to   the   safe   middle   of   the   street;   and
  scattered with practiced strategy; but Billy stood his ground。 〃Dare you to
  arrest me!〃 said he。
  〃What'll you give me not to?〃 inquired Lin; and he put his hands in his
  pockets; arms akimbo。
  〃Nothing; I've done nothing;〃 announced Billy; firmly。 But even in the
  last syllable his voice suddenly failed; a terror filled his eyes; and he; too;
  sped into the middle of the street。
  〃What's he claim you lifted?〃 inquired the leader; with eagerness。 〃Tell
  him     you   haven't    been   inside   a  store   to…day。   We    can   prove    it!〃  they
  screamed to the special officer。
  〃Say;〃    said   the  slow…spoken       Lin   from   the  pavement;      〃you're   poor
  judges of a badge; you fellows。〃
  His tone pleased them where they stood; wide apart from each other。
  Mr。 McLean also remained stationary in the bluish illumination of the
  window。 〃Why; if any policeman was caught wearin' this here;〃 said he;
  following his sprightly invention; 〃he'd get arrested himself。〃
  This    struck    them    extremely。    They     began    to  draw    together;    Billy
  lingering the last。
  〃If it's your idea;〃 pursued Mr。 McLean; alluringly; as the three took
  cautious steps nearer the curb; 〃that blue; clasped hands in a circle of red
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  stars    gives   the  bearer   the   right  to   put  folks   in  the   jugwhy;    I'll  get
  somebody else to black my boots for a dollar。〃
  The three made a swift rush; fell on simultaneous knees; and clattering
  their boxes down; began to spit in an industrious circle。
  〃Easy!〃 wheedled Mr。 McLean; and they looked up at him; staring and
  fascinated。   〃Not   having   three   feet;〃   said   the   cow…puncher;   always   grave
  and slow; 〃I can only give two this here job。〃
  〃He's    got   a  big   pistol   and   a  belt!〃   exulted    the  leader;   who     had
  precociously felt beneath Lin's coat。
  〃You're a smart boy;〃 said Lin; considering him; 〃and yu' find a man
  out right away。 Now you stand off and tell me all about myself while they
  fix the bootsand a dollar goes to the quickest through。〃
  Young Billy and his tow…headed competitor flattened down; each to a
  boot;   with   all   their   might;   while   the   leader   ruefully   contemplated     Mr。
  McLean。
  〃That's a Colt 。45 you've got;〃 ventured he。
  〃Right again。 Some day; maybe; you'll be wearing one of your own; if
  the angels don't pull yu' before you're ripe。〃
  〃I'm through!〃 sang out Towhead; rising in haste。
  Small   Billy   was   struggling   still;   but   leaped   at   that;   the   two   heads
  bobbing to a level together; and Mr。 McLean; looking down; saw that the
  arrangement had not been a good one for the boots。
  〃Will   you   kindly   referee;〃   said   he;   forgivingly;   to   the   leader;   〃and
  decide which of them smears is the awfulest?〃
  But the leader looked the other way and played upon a mouth…organ。
  〃Well; that saves me money;〃 said Mr。 McLean; jingling his pocket。 〃I
  guess   you've   both   won。〃   He   handed   each   of   them   a   dollar。   〃Now;〃   he
  continued;   〃I   just   dassent   show   these   boots   uptown;   so   this   time   it's   a
  dollar for the