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第87章

The sudden movement of the girl had caused one of the parcels to become unwrapped, and something limp and black fell from it into the road.The tramp picked it up, and found it to be a new black silk stocking, long and fine and slender.It crunched crisply, and yet with a luxurious softness, between his fingers.

"Ther bloomin' little skeezicks!" said Whistling Dick, with a broad grin bisecting his freckled face."W't d' yer think of dat, now!

Mer-ry Chris-mus! Sounded like a cuckoo clock, da'ts what she did.Dem guys is swells, too, bet yer life, an' der old 'un stacks dem sacks of dough down under his trotters like dey was common as dried apples.

Been shoppin' for Chrismus, and de kid's lost one of her new socks w'ot she was goin' to hold up Santy wid.De bloomin' little skeezicks!

Wit' her 'Mer-ry Chris-mus!' W'ot d' yer t'ink! Same as to say, 'Hello, Jack, how goes it?' and as swell as Fift' Av'noo, and as easy as a blowout in Cincinnat."

Whistling Dick folded the stocking carefully, and stuffed it into his pocket.

It was nearly two hours later when he came upon signs of habitation.

The buildings of an extensive plantation were brought into view by a turn in the road.He easily selected the planter's residence in a large square building with two wings, with numerous good-sized, well-

lighted windows, and broad verandas running around its full extent.it was set upon a smooth lawn, which was faintly lit by the far-reaching rays of the lamps within.A noble grove surrounded it, and old-

fashioned shrubbery grew thickly about the walks and fences.The quarters of the hands and the mill buildings were situated at a distance in the rear.

The road was now enclosed on each side by a fence, and presently, as Whistling Dick drew nearer the house, he suddenly stopped and sniffed the air.

"If dere ain't a hobo stew cookin' somewhere in dis immediate precint," he said to himself, "me nose as quit tellin' de trut'."

Without hesitation he climbed the fence to windward.He found himself in an apparently disused lot, where piles of old bricks were stacked, and rejected, decaying lumber.In a corner he saw the faint glow of a fire that had become little more than a bed of living coals, and he thought he could see some dim human forms sitting or lying about it.

He drew nearer, and by the light of a little blaze that suddenly flared up he saw plainly the fat figure of a ragged man in an old brown sweater and cap.

"Dat man," said Whistling Dick to himself softly, "is a dead ringer for Boston Harry.I'll try him wit de high sign."

He whistled one or two bars of a rag-time melody, and the air was immediately taken up, and then quickly ended with a peculiar run.The first whistler walked confidently up to the fire.The fat man looked up, and spake in a loud, asthmatic wheeze:

"Gents, the unexpected but welcome addition to our circle is Mr.

Whistling Dick, an old friend of mine for whom I fully vouches.The waiter will lay another cover at once.Mr.W.D.will join us at supper, during which function he will enlighten us in regard to the circumstances that gave us the pleasure of his company."

"Chewin' de stuffin' out 'n de dictionary, as usual, Boston," said Whistling Dick; "but t'anks all de same for de invitashun.I guess I finds meself here about de same way as yous guys.A cop gimme de tip dis mornin'.Yous workin' on dis farm?"

"A guest," said Boston, sternly, "shouldn't never insult his entertainers until he's filled up wid grub.'Tain't good business sense.Workin'!--but I will restrain myself.We five--me, Deaf Pete, Blinky, Goggles, and Indiana Tom--got put on to this scheme of Noo Orleans to work visiting gentlemen upon her dirty streets, and we hit the road last evening just as the tender hues of twilight had flopped down upon the daisies and things.Blinky, pass the empty oyster-can at your left to the empty gentleman at your right."

For the next ten minutes the gang of roadsters paid their undivided attention to the supper.In an old five-gallon kerosene can they had cooked a stew of potatoes, meat, and onions, which they partook of from smaller cans they had found scattered about the vacant lot.

Whistling Dick had known Boston Harry of old, and knew him to be one of the shrewdest and most successful of his brotherhood.He looked like a prosperous stock-drover or solid merchant from some country village.He was stout and hale, with a ruddy, always smoothly shaven face.His clothes were strong and neat, and he gave special attention to his decent-appearing shoes.During the past ten years he had acquired a reputation for working a larger number of successfully managed confidence games than any of his acquaintances, and he had not a day's work to be counted against him.It was rumoured among his associates that he had saved a considerable amount of money.The four other men were fair specimens of the slinking, ill-clad, noisome genus who carried their labels of "suspicious" in plain view.

After the bottom of the large can had been scraped, and pipes lit at the coals, two of the men called Boston aside and spake with him lowly and mysteriously.He nodded decisively, and then said aloud to Whistling Dick:

"Listen, sonny, to some plain talky-talk.We five are on a lay.I've guaranteed you to be square, and you're to come in on the profits equal with the boys, and you've got to help.Two hundred hands on this plantation are expecting to be paid a week's wages to-morrow morning.

To-morrow's Christmas, and they want to lay off.Says the boss: 'Work from five to nine in the morning to get a train load of sugar off, and I'll pay every man cash down for the week and a day extra.' They say:

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