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第15章 JUST MEAT(1)

He strolled to the corner and glanced up and down the intersecting street, but saw nothing save the oases of light shed by the street lamps at the successive crossings.Then he strolled back the way he had come.He was a shadow of a man, sliding noiselessly and without undue movement through the semi-darkness.Also he was very alert, like a wild animal in the jungle, keenly perceptive and receptive.The movement of another in the darkness about him would need to have been more shadowy than he to have escaped him.

In addition to the running advertisement of the state of affairs carried to him by his senses, he had a subtler perception, a FEEL, of the atmosphere around him.He knew that the house in front of which he paused for a moment, contained children.Yet by no willed effort of perception did he have this knowledge.For that matter, he was not even aware that he knew, so occult was the impression.Yet, did a moment arise in which action, in relation to that house, were imperative, he would have acted on the assumption that it contained children.He was not aware of all that he knew about the neighbourhood.

In the same way, he knew not how, he knew that no danger threatened in the footfalls that came up the cross street.Before he saw the walker, he knew him for a belated pedestrian hurrying home.The walker came into view at the crossing and disappeared on up the street.The man that watched, noted a light that flared up in the window of a house on the corner, and as it died down he knew it for an expiring match.This was conscious identification of familiar phenomena, and through his mind flitted the thought, "Wanted to know what time." In another house one room was lighted.The light burned dimly and steadily, and he had the feel that it was a sick-room.

He was especially interested in a house across the street in the middle of the block.To this house he paid most attention.No matter what way he looked, nor what way he walked, his looks and his steps always returned to it.Except for an open window above the porch, there was nothing unusual about the house.Nothing came in nor out.Nothing happened.There were no lighted windows, nor had lights appeared and disappeared in any of the windows.Yet it was the central point of his consideration.He rallied to it each time after a divination of the state of the neighbourhood.

Despite his feel of things, he was not confident.He was supremely conscious of the precariousness of his situation.Though unperturbed by the footfalls of the chance pedestrian, he was as keyed up and sensitive and ready to be startled as any timorous deer.He was aware of the possibility of other intelligences prowling about in the darkness--intelligences similar to his own in movement, perception, and divination.

Far down the street he caught a glimpse of something that moved.And he knew it was no late home-goer, but menace and danger.He whistled twice to the house across the street, then faded away shadow-like to the corner and around the corner.Here he paused and looked about him carefully.

Reassured, he peered back around the corner and studied the object that moved and that was coming nearer.He had divined aright.It was a policeman.

The man went down the cross street to the next corner, from the shelter of which he watched the corner he had just left.He saw the policeman pass by, going straight on up the street.He paralleled the policeman's course, and from the next corner again watched him go by; then he returned the way he had come.He whistled once to the house across the street, and after a time whistled once again.There was reassurance in the whistle, just as there had been warning in the previous double whistle.

He saw a dark bulk outline itself on the roof of the porch and slowly descend a pillar.Then it came down the steps, passed through the small iron gate, and went down the sidewalk, taking on the form of a man.He that watched kept on his own side of the street and moved on abreast to the corner, where he crossed over and joined the other.He was quite small alongside the man he accosted.

"How'd you make out, Matt?" he asked.

The other grunted indistinctly, and walked on in silence a few steps.

"I reckon I landed the goods," he said.

Jim chuckled in the darkness, and waited for further information.The blocks passed by under their feet, and he grew impatient.

"Well, how about them goods?" he asked."What kind of a haul did you make, anyway?""I was too busy to figger it out, but it's fat.I can tell you that much, Jim, it's fat.I don't dast to think how fat it is.Wait till we get to the room."Jim looked at him keenly under the street lamp of the next crossing, and saw that his face was a trifle grim and that he carried his left arm peculiarly.

"What's the matter with your arm?" he demanded.

"The little cuss bit me.Hope I don't get hydrophoby.Folks gets hydrophoby from manbite sometimes, don't they?""Gave you fight, eh?" Jim asked encouragingly.

The other grunted.

"You're harder'n hell to get information from," Jim burst out irritably.

"Tell us about it.You ain't goin' to lose money just a-tellin' a guy.""I guess I choked him some," came the answer.Then, by way of explanation, "He woke up on me.""You did it neat.I never heard a sound.""Jim," the other said with seriousness, "it's a hangin' matter.I fixed 'm.I had to.He woke up on me.You an' me's got to do some layin' low for a spell."Jim gave a low whistle of comprehension.

"Did you hear me whistle?" he asked suddenly.

"Sure.I was all done.I was just comin' out.""It was a bull.But he wasn't on a little bit.Went right by an' kept a-paddin' the hoof out a sight.Then I come back an' gave you the whistle.

What made you take so long after that?"

"I was waitin' to make sure," Matt explained."I was mighty glad when Iheard you whistle again.It's hard work waitin'.I just sat there an'

thought an' thought...oh, all kinds' of things.It's remarkable what a fellow'll think about.And then there was a darn cat that kept movin'

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