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第39章 The Cop and the Anthem(第2页)

ThepoliwasstilllookiedyoungwomanhadbuttobegerandSoapywouldbepractirouteforhisinsularhaven。Alreadyheimaginedhecouldfeelthethofthestatioheyoungwomanfad,stretgoutahand,p;apos;scoatsleeve。

"Sure,Mike,"shesaidjoyfully,"ifyou'llbloailofsuds。I'dhavespoketoyousoohecopwaswatg。"

WiththeyounglayingthegivytohisoakSoapyoliewithgloom。Heseemeddoomedtoliberty。

Attheerheshookoffhispanionaediwherebyhelighteststreets,hearts,vowsaos。Womeninfursandmesmovedgailyiryair。AsuddenfearseizedSoapythatsomedreadfulehadrenderedhimimmuhhtalittleofpaniit,andonanotherpoliginggrandlyinfrontofatrarehecaughtattheimmediatestrawof"disorderlyduct。"

Onthesideybegantibberishatthetopofhisharshvoiced,howled,raved,andotherwisedisturbedthewelkin。

ThepolitwirledhisedhisbacktoSoapyaoa:

"‘TisohemYalelads’thegooseeggtheygivetotheHartfe。Noisy;butnoharm。os;veinstrustolavethembe。"

Dissolate,Soapyceasedhisunavaili。Wouldneverapolilayhandsonhim?InhisfancytheIslatainableArcadia。Hebuttohinstthegwind。

Inacigarstorehesawawell-dressedmanlightingacigarataswinginglight。Hissilkumbrellahehadsetbythedoor。Soapysteppediheumbrellaandsauhitslowly。Themanatthecigarlightfollo>

"Myumbrella,"hesaidsternly。

"Oh,isit?"sneeredSoapy,addinginsulttopetitlary。"Well,os;tyouan?Itookit。Yourumbrella!os;tyoucallacop?Therestaheer。"Theumbrellaoweps。Soapydidlikewise,reseluckwainsthim。Thepolilookedatthetwocuriously。

"Ofcourse,"saidtheumbrellaman-"thatis-well,youknowhowthesemistakesoccur-I-ifit'syourumbrellaIhopeyou'llexcuseme-Ipickeditupthismi-Ifyasyours,why-Ihopeyou'll-"

"Ofcourseit'smi;saidSoapyviciously。

Theex-umbrellamahepolihurriedtoassistatallblondeinanoperacloakacrossthestreetinfrontofastreetcarthatroagtwoblocksa>

Soapywalkedeastwardthredbyimprovemeheumbrellawrathfullyiioeredagainstthemesandcarryclubs。Becausehewaofalliches,theyseemedtardhimasakingwho。

&hSoapyreaeoftheaveheeastwheretheglitterandturmoilwasbutfaihisfathistowardMadisohehominginstinctsurvivesevehehomeisaparkbench。

Butonanunusuallyquietetoastandstill。Herewasanoldchurtandramblingahroughoainedwindowasoftlightglowed,where,nodoubt,theanistloiteredoverthekeys,makingsureofhismasteryoftheingSabbathaheredriftedouttoSoapy'searssweetmusicthatdheldhimtrathevolutionsoftheironfence。

Themoonwasabove,lustrousandserene;vehidpedestrainsstwitteredsleepilyintheeaves-foralittlewhilethesemighthavebeenatrychurdtheaheaedSoapytotheironfence,forhehadkhedayswheaihingsasmothersandrosesandambitionsandfriendsandimmaculatethoughtsandcollars。

&ionofSoapy'sreceptivestateofmindandtheihehtasuddenandweinhissoul。Hevieifthorrorthepitintowhichhehadtumbled,thedegradeddays,unworthydesires,deadhopes,wreckedfadbasemotivesthatmadeuphisexistence。

Andalsoihisheartresplytothisnovelmood。Aninstantaneousandstrongimpulsemovedhimtobattlewithhisdesperatefate。Hewouldpullhimselfoutofthemire;hewouldmakeamanofhimselfagain;hewouldquertheevilthathadtakenpossessionofhim。Therewastime;hearativelyyou;hewouldresurrecthisoldeagerambitionsah。Thosesolemauparevolutioninhim。To-morrowhewouldgointdowntowndistridorterhadonceofferedhimaplaceasdriver。Hewouldfindhimto-morrowandaskfortheposition。Hewouldbesomebodyintheworld。Heyfeltahandlaidonhisarm。Helookedquidintothebroadfaan。

"Whatareyoudoin'here?"askedtheofficer。

"Nothing',"saidSoapy。

"Thenealong,"saidthepoli。

"ThreemonthsontheIsland,"saidtheMagistrateinthePoliceCourtthem。

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