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第74章

His discerning eye, made keen by twenty years' experience in the manufacture of laundry soap (save the wrappers!) recognized instantly the poor and discerning scholar, a worthy object of his caliphanous mood.He descended the two shallow stone steps that led from the sidewalk, and addressed without hesitation the object of his designed munificence.His first words were no worse than salutatory and tentative.

James Turner looked up coldly, with "Sartor Resartus" in one hand and "A Mad Marriage" in the other.

"Beat it," said he."I don't want to buy any coat hangers or town lots in Hankipoo, New Jersey.Run along, now, and play with your Teddy bear.""Young man," said the caliph, ignoring the flippancy of the hat cleaner, "I observe that you are of a studious disposition.Learning is one of the finest things in the world.I never had any of it worth mentioning, but I admire to see it in others.I come from the West, where we imagine nothing but facts.Maybe I couldn't understand the poetry and allusions in them books you are picking over, but Ilike to see somebody else seem to know what they mean.I'm worth about $40,000,000, and I'm getting richer every day.I made the height of it manufacturing Aunt Patty's Silver Soap.I invented the art of ****** it.I experimented for three years before I got just the right quantity of chloride of sodium solution and caustic potash mixture to curdle properly.And after I had taken some $9,000,000 out of the soap business I made the rest in corn and wheat futures.Now, you seem to have the literary and scholarly turn of character; and I'll tell you what I'll do.I'll pay for your education at the finest college in the world.I'll pay the expense of your rummaging over Europe and the art galleries, and finally set you up in a good business.You needn't make it soap if you have any objections.I see by your clothes and frazzled necktie that you are mighty poor; and you can't afford to turn down the offer.Well, when do you want to begin?"The hat cleaner turned upon old Tom the eye of the Big City, which is an eye expressive of cold and justifiable suspicion, of judgment suspended as high as Haman was hung, of self-preservation, of challenge, curiosity, defiance, cynicism, and, strange as you may think it, of a childlike yearning for friendliness and fellowship that must be hidden when one walks among the "stranger bands."For in New Bagdad one, in order to survive, must suspect whosoever sits, dwells, drinks, rides, walks or sleeps in the adjacent chair, house, booth, seat, path or room.

"Say, Mike," said James Turner, "what's your line, anyway--shoe laces? I'm not buying anything.You better put an egg in your shoe and beat it before incidents occur to you.You can't work off any fountain pens, gold spectacles you found on the street, or trust company certificate house clearings on me.Say, do I look like I'd climbed down one of them missing fire-escapes at Helicon Hall?

What's vitiating you, anyhow?"

"Son," said the caliph, in his most Harunish tones, "as I said, I'm worth $40,000,000.I don't want to have it all put in my coffin when I die.I want to do some good with it.I seen you handling over these here volumes of literature, and I thought I'd keep you.

I've give the missionary societies $2,000,000, but what did I get out of it? Nothing but a receipt from the secretary.Now, you are just the kind of young man I'd like to take up and see what money could make of him."Volumes of Clark Russell were hard to find that evening at the Old Book Shop.And James Turner's smarting and aching feet did not tend to improve his temper.Humble hat cleaner though he was, he had a spirit equal to any caliph's.

"Say, you old faker," he said, angrily, "be on your way.I don't know what your game is, unless you want change for a bogus $40,000,000 bill.Well, I don't carry that much around with me.

But I do carry a pretty fair left-handed punch that you'll get if you don't move on.""You are a blamed impudent little gutter pup," said the caliph.

Then James delivered his self-praised punch; old Tom seized him by the collar and kicked him thrice; the hat cleaner rallied and clinched; two bookstands were overturned, and the books sent flying.A copy came up, took an arm of each, and marched them to the nearest station house."Fighting and disorderly conduct,"said the cop to the sergeant.

"Three hundred dollars bail," said the sergeant at once, asseveratingly and inquiringly.

"Sixty-three cents," said James Turner with a harsh laugh.

The caliph searched his pockets and collected small bills and change amounting to four dollars.

"I am worth," he said, "forty million dollars, but--""Lock 'em up," ordered the sergeant.

In his cell, James Turner laid himself on his cot, ruminating."Maybe he's got the money, and maybe he ain't.But if he has or he ain't, what does he want to go 'round butting into other folks's business for?

When a man knows what he wants, and can get it, it's the same as $40,000,000 to him."Then an idea came to him that brought a pleased look to his face.

He removed his socks, drew his cot close to the door, stretched himself out luxuriously, and placed his tortured feet against the cold bars of the cell door.Something hard and bulky under the blankets of his cot gave one shoulder discomfort.He reached under, and drew out a paper-covered volume by Clark Russell called "A Sailor's Sweetheart." He gave a great sigh of contentment.

Presently, to his cell came the doorman and said:

"Say, kid, that old gazabo that was pinched with you for scrapping seems to have been the goods after all.He 'phoned to his friends, and he's out at the desk now with a roll of yellowbacks as big as a Pullman car pillow.He wants to bail you, and for you to come out and see him.""Tell him I ain't in," said James Turner.

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